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Old school readers like their coffee and newsprint
Mayo on the Side: Michael Mayo | Sun Sentinel BlogsYou never know what's going to reverberate with readers (that's right I still call them readers, not "content consumers"), but in writing about my 10-year anniversary doing a local news column for the Sun Sentinel in Sunday's paper, one line......Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Coffee, Pompano Beach
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Pennsylvania's state capital will lose its daily newspaper; or will it?
Southwestern Oklahoma had miles and miles of nothing but miles and miles. From Altus to Hobart, the monotony of forlorn brown grass would eventually change to the monotony of dreary cotton fields. I was stationed at Altus Air Force Base and was editor of...Tags: Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Newspaper and Magazine, Allentown, Tropical Storms, Journalism
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Greenpeace campaign targets Mattel
GreenspaceActivists rappelled down the face of the 15-story El Segundo headquarters of Mattel, the world’s largest toy company, on Tuesday and hung a giant banner of a frowning Ken doll look-alike with the message: “Barbie, it's over. I don’t... -
Paper airplanes with MIT solar technology can make electricity
L.A. Times Tech BlogMIT researchers develop foldable paper solar cells... -
Plastic bags banned in unincorporated Los Angeles County
GreenspaceStarting next July, residents of unincorporated Los Angeles County won't get the ubiquitous "paper or plastic" question when they check out their groceries, and if they request "paper," they'll pay a dime apiece for the the bags. In a 3-1...... -
Weather news, Sunday comics changing July 5
Readers' Representative Journal(The map above was used by editors in determining which cities to keep on the weather page.) The weather page will be streamlined starting Sunday, and there are changes as well to the Sunday comics. Both moves are to being...... -
New High (M)art moves from Chinatown to Los Feliz Village
All The RageNew High (M)art, which recently moved to Los Feliz Village from downtown, definitely has a personality. The original boutique opened in Chinatown two years ago with themed installations including one called World Fringe that featured clothing from local... -
Doubts cast on new research touted by fire-retardant lobby
Under attack since May for relying on flawed studies to justify the use of toxic flame retardants in furniture and household products, the chemical industry has turned to a familiar tactic: It has begun pointing to a new scientific paper. Industry...
Tags: U.S. Senate, Chemical Industry, Arts and Culture, Science, Lobbying
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Kemira sees oil, gas regulations boosting water treatment market
Reuters* CEO says clean-water regulations could fuel demand growth * U.S. energy industry could have stricter rules in 2-3 yrs * CEO says does not rule out sale of ChemSolutions unit By Ludwig Burger and Frank Siebelt FRANKFURT, May 2 (Reuters) - Finnish...Tags: Water Supply, Mining, Energy Resources, Chemical Industry, Environmental Politics
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30 eco-friendly and frugal basics you can make
McClatchy-Tribune Information ServicesIs it possible we've discovered too many ways to "Go Green?" It's become so trendy, sometimes it seems only wealthy people can save the planet. I'm glad forward-thinking billionaires have promoted it, but now every business from corner store to mega-...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Viral Diseases and Infections, Spider (music group), Salt, Tortillas
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House panel kills 'black liquor' bill
Legislation that would have phased out millions in ratepayer-financed subsidies for mostly out-of-state paper mills died in a House committee Friday, just a day after the Senate passed a companion measure. The House version of the so-called "black...
Tags: Renewable Energy, Alternative Energy, Lobbying, Elections, Energy Saving
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'Black liquor' phase-out clears Senate
A phase-out of renewable energy subsidies for paper mills has cleared the Maryland Senate, though with a provision that guarantees the state's only paper plant in Allegany County would continue to receive payments underwritten by taxpayers....
Tags: Renewable Energy, Electricity Production and Distribution, Alternative Energy, Energy Saving, Allegany County
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