Network promotes local food (Wausau Daily Herald: Sat, 17 Mar) Since December, a bunch of local food enthusiasts has been meeting weekly to eat, drink and create a network for food producers to drum up interest in their products.
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One-man humor show tackles serious issues (Aspen Daily News: Sat, 17 Mar) In the tradition of Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, Boulderite Richard Brenne has a knack for taking serious current issues, injecting some humor and making them palatable, fun topics of discussion.
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LETTER- Face 'peak oil' reality (The Hook: Thu, 08 Mar) Published February 22, 2007 in issue 0609 of the HooK. Thank you for publishing "Do we desire a streetcar?" [February 22 cover story] It's the first article I recall seeing in Charlottesville's alternative media even mentioning peak oil.
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ON GOING (Monterey County Weekly: Thu, 15 Mar) LETTERS FOR TROOPS | COUNTYWIDE-Operation Yellow Ribbon will send another 800 care packages to troops in Iraq and Afghanistan on March 20, and the most important item in each package is a letter or card. They need non-political letters of support or unsealed cards to be included in the shipment.
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Hydrogen is Already Having an Impact on the Automotive Market (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance: Wed, 14 Mar) Despite commercial deployment being at least two decades away, hydrogen powered vehicles are already having an impact on today's automobile market. This is one of the conclusions of a report published this week by Cambridge, UK based analysts CarbonFree.
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Global-warming lecture offered free at UH-Manoa (Honolulu Advertiser: Sat, 10 Mar) Richard Alley, described as one of the world's leading climate researchers, will talk about global warming and other issues during a lecture Tuesday night at the University of Hawai'i-Manoa Campus Center Ballroom.
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