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Storm relief should include cooking
CommentaryDriving down U.S. Highway 441 toward Orlando was not just the usual nuisance over the weekend, it was a guilt trip. We didn't get touched by the hurricane out my way, while friends who work one desk away from me got hammered. It's like the school bus...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Disasters, Meteorological Disasters, Tennessee, Natural Resources
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Flamingo Gardens
South Florida Parenting3750 S. Flamingo Road, Davie; 954-473-2955 www.flamingogardens.org If you’ve ever wanted to escape the concrete jungles of South Florida, this is the place to go. A massive canopy of lush vegetation through acres of gar-dens and ecosystems,...Tags: Natural Resources, Wildlife, Forestry and Timber
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Chronology: With a rumble, chaos
Sun StaffThe first sign of trouble was an unsettling rumble from beneath the streets, a trembling, grinding sensation that lasted several seconds. Dan Stone felt it on the fifth floor of the cast-iron building he owns at 300 W. Pratt St. In a tavern downstairs,...Tags: Radio, Earthquakes, Baseball, Disasters, Building Material
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Lemur researcher works to save endangered species
When researcher Erik Patel hiked into the mountainous rain forest of northeast Madagascar in 2001, he was a doctoral student embarking on a quest for basic scientific knowledge about one of the rarest primates in the world: a snow-white lemur called the...Tags: Endangered Species, Conservation, Animal Planet (tv network), Television Networks, Madagascar
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Palos Verdes fire underscores dangerous fire season in California
A small brush fire in Rancho Palos Verdes on Thursday underscored warnings by firefighters that Southern California is facing a dangerous fire season. Los Angeles County firefighters were battling a brush fire that had flared up Thursday afternoon...Tags: Fires, Forestry and Timber
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Angeles National Forest to raise fire danger to high
The Angeles National Forest is raising its fire danger level from moderate to high on Friday because of the virtual absence of rain so far this year and forest lands full of tall, dry grasses. Nathan Judy, a spokesman for the U.S. Forest Service, said...
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Another patient dies after Lap-Band surgery
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAn Orange County woman has died after weight-loss surgery at a West Hills outpatient clinic, the fifth person to die shortly after Lap-Band procedures at clinics affiliated with the 1-800-GET-THIN advertising campaign since 2009, according to lawsuits,...Tags: Human Interest, Hospitals and Clinics, Laws, Concerts, Allergan Inc.
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Details about new plan for San Gabriel Mountains raise questions
Political leaders and outdoors enthusiasts expressed dismay Thursday over new details about an Interior Department recommendation for changes in federal management of a popular region of the San Gabriel Mountains. "The proposal raises many questions,...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Hilda Solis, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Environmental Issues, National Parks
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Wind energy plans pose challenge to Navy testing
In the 400-foot-plus turbines that a wind energy company wants to build on his tree farm on Maryland's Eastern Shore, Hall Coons sees a chance at a steady stream of income — and an opportunity to untether his economic fortunes from the ups and downs...Tags: National Security, Energy, Defense, Waste Management and Pollution Control, Natural Resources
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Green Tie Ball returns to Emerald City
Special to Tribune NewspapersIt was a return to the Emerald City for guests at the 20th annual Green Tie Ball, held on the factory grounds at A. Finkl and Sons, 2011 N. Southport Ave. Co-chairs Tim Smithe (Walter E. Smithe) and Stephanie Castagnier (NBC's "Apprentice") hosted more...Tags: Richard Roeper, Entertainment, Natural Resources, Forestry and Timber, Ronald McDonald (fictional character)
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Earth Ball celebrates new Field exhibit
Special to Tribune NewspapersThe Women's Board of the Field Museum hosted its annual black-tie fundraiser, this year themed Earth: Our Big Beautiful Ball, with a reception, seated dinner and dancing to the City Lights Orchestra under massive glowing orbs representing the Earth. The...Tags: Field Museum of Natural History, Environmental Issues, Entertainment, Jean-Claude Brizard, Natural Resources
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Row 2750 breaks ground in Lincoln Park
Chicago-based LG Development Group and Hartshorne Plunkard Architecture have broken ground on Row 2750, a luxury row home and condominium development in Lincoln Park.
Located at 2750 N. Lakewood Ave., the enclave of 11 residences has nine row homes and...Tags: Metra, Near South Side, Homes, Building Material, Metal and Mineral
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