
Not 'Peak Oil,' but Lots More Oil (Accuracy In Media: Tue, 16 Oct) There was an interesting news item out of Moscow in late September, to which most people probably paid little heed.
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Flavell: (Driver Licensing: Thu, 18 Oct) I am told that down town in Papatoetoe, there's a project called Street Talk which is literally getting out on the streets, helping people to be safe. We're not talking sexual health, we're not talking child welfare; the safety brand that Manukau Urban Maori Authority is promoting, is road safety.
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Environmental film fest comes to Davis (The Daily Democrat: Wed, 17 Oct) Join Tuleyome and the Sierra Club Yolano Group as they host the Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival Tour at the Veteran's Memorial Center at 7 p.m. Thursday.
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Local News (Owen Sound Sun Times: Wed, 17 Oct) Green Party candidate Shane Jolley's strong showing in Owen Sound is a "vote of confidence" that city residents believe greening initiatives should be a priority, according to a city councillor.
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Jobs fight to the death (Asia Times: Tue, 16 Oct) As MarketWatch.com reported, "The dollar rallied against major counterparts early on Friday, after the September employment report showed an in-line gain of 110,000 and large upward revisions of previous months."
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Time to debate political policing (Scoop.co.nz: Tue, 16 Oct) The public can and must debate the scope of political policing in the wake of the “anti-terrorism” Operation O-desk, says Dr Warwick Tie, sociologist with the School of Social and Cultural Studies at Massey University.
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Web Search powered by (Red Bluff Daily News: Fri, 12 Oct) RED BLUFF - Peak Oil"will be the topic of the Oct. 17 meeting of the Red Bluff-Tehama County branch of the American Association of University Women. It will be at 6:30 p.m. at the Tehama County Library community room in Red Bluff.
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