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Due to rapid advancement in technology, we all upgrade to new equipments getting rid of the old ones. Computers and related accessories are the largest contributors to environmental waste. A study called “Electronics Recycling and E-Waste Issues”...
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Dan Barber, a pioneer of the so-called farm-to-table restaurant movement, was named the nation’s top chef Monday by the James Beard Foundation.
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Two teenagers have denied in court they planned to bring guns to their California high school and randomly shoot fellow students.
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Union workers at The New York Times will accept a 5 percent pay cut through the end of the year to help the newspaper avert more layoffs.
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A key piece of President Barack Obama’s plan to prevent another economic meltdown already has slowed in Congress, and Democrats acknowledged Thursday the task may...
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A judge on Tuesday ordered the federal agency that regulates coal mining to strengthen rules designed to make the nation’s 38,000 underground coal miners safer by...
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After the melamine-tainted milk in China found its way to Korea, Seoul responded by improving their food labeling requirements for imported food.
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The federal government is to announce updated rules for cranes that for the first time will require crane operators across the nation to pass certification tests.
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A federal judge on Tuesday temporarily blocked a new Florida law that would have imposed a stiff bond and other restrictions on travel agencies and charter companies...
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Grisel Jimenez of ABC Charters works at her desk Monday, June 30, 2008 in Miami. Dozens of Florida-based travel agencies filed suit against the state in an effort to block a new law that would make it harder for them to book trips to Cuba.
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