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While some rain-soaked, flood-weary Snohomish County communities hope the worst is over, others are bracing for a new dose of misery today.
Kampala — TITO Okello, a 26-year-old, has a three-acre farm overlooking Soroti Municipality. The scene outside his front window may be rural, but his citrus production is all business.
EL PASO --While you're sitting on your overstuffed couch, deciding whether to buy a Wii Fit or join the gym, you might also be wondering which trends will make their mark in 2009.
Bob Motz has seen lots of amazing wildlife in a lifetime of observing nature — giant tortoises on the Galapagos Islands, millions of monarch butterflies in the mountains of Mexico and lions in Tanzania, Africa.
The return of real winter weather to western South Dakota means a harsher existence for the area’s wildlife. Birds, in particular, are experiencing the effects of the cold.
Ghana's new president took office Wednesday vowing to "heal wounds and unite our dear nation" following a peaceful but tense election that secured the country's status as one of the continent's few stable democracies.
When Charlie Alexander noticed that a favored redbay laurel adjacent to his home was dying, he surmised that the large tree might not be getting enough water. Then while watering the tree, he noticed its roots seemed dead and thought maybe the circle of bricks he put around the redbay was to blame. Like most Folly Beach residents, Alexander had never heard of laurel wilt or the ambrosia beetle ...
Influenza's ability to resist the effects of cheap and popular antiviral agents in Asia and Russia should serve as a cautionary tale about U.S. plans to use the antiviral Tamiflu in the event of widespread avian flu infection in humans, scientists say.
Some of the oldest pines on the campus of Montana State University are dead but they don’t know it yet. “They look green now, but by next spring they will be rust red,” said MSU Arborist Rod Walters. “My whole career has been about trees.
Censorship is a controversial issue, as evidenced by the amount of discussion in regard to the censoring of visual art from the Addison Street Windows Gallery. However, unless we are able to view the work, our judgment about this gallery’s decision lacks perspective.
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