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Tri-K hopes to tap landfill energy potential
Methane gas that is released from waste at landfills is being converted into usable energy, cutting down on emissions, as well as creating profit for landfill owners. Tri-K Landfill of Stanford is a prime candidate for such a project, albeit in the...Tags: Environmental Politics, Kentucky, Global Warming, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Politics
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Here's the pitch from Wilfred Santiago
Cultural criticHe was a man in motion — the beautifully controlled fury of a great athlete. How, though, to convey that energy and grit and grace on the flat page of a graphic novel? How to suggest the up-and-at-'em vigor of a Roberto Clemente in a venue that...Tags: Bernard Malamud, Arts and Culture, Robert Redford, 21 (movie), Julia Keller
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Tropical Storm Emily's projected path shifts farther away from South Florida
Tropical Storm Emily's projected path has been shifted farther to the east of Florida, reducing but far from eliminating the state's risk.
Meanwhile, the system also is forecast to be a relatively mediocre tropical storm with sustained winds of 45 mph as...Tags: Natural Disasters, Meteorological Disasters, Disasters, Tropical Storms, Weather Reports
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Tropical Storm Emily's projected path shifts toward Florida
Sun SentinelFor South and Central Florida, Tropical Storm Emily remains a close call, as the eastern half of the state remains in the cone of uncertainty. Under the latest advisory, the forecast track has been nudged slightly west toward the Florida shoreline,...Tags: Natural Disasters, Weather Warnings, Floods, Meteorological Disasters, Disasters
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Tropical Storm Emily's track shifts slightly west toward Florida
Sun SentinelTropical Storm Emily's heavy rains and gusty winds are expected to start spreading over the Dominican Republic and Haiti by Wednesday evening and the southern Bahamas on Thursday. At 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Emily was about 60 miles southeast of Isla Beata,...Tags: Natural Disasters, Weather Warnings, Floods, Meteorological Disasters, Disasters
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Tropical Storm Emily still a threat to Florida
Sun SentinelTropical Storm Emily is keeping South and Central Florida guessing, as it still is projected to parallel state's east coast on Saturday, close enough to be in striking distance. For that reason, the National Hurricane Center is urging residents of...Tags: Natural Disasters, Floods, Haiti, Meteorological Disasters, Disasters
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Tropical Storm Emily strengthens and starts moving again
Sun SentinelAfter coming to a standstill on Tuesday morning, Tropical Storm Emily has resumed its march westward through the Caribbean. It also has strengthened slightly. At 2 p.m., the system was about 215 miles southeast of San Juan, Puerto Rico, moving west at 12...Tags: Natural Disasters, South Carolina, Meteorological Disasters, Disasters, Tropical Storms
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Vida Latin a Dominican delight
Vida Latin is an attempt to bring a health-conscious twist to Caribbean cuisine.
The emphasis at the Lake Mary eatery is on the food of the Dominican Republic, but as any island-hopping foodie knows, popular dishes are similar throughout the sun-kissed...Tags: Shrimp, Facebook, Human Interest, Garlic, Oscar de la Renta
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McDonogh hurdler Autumne Franklin takes break to focus on colleges
After a busy month of running hurdles in national events, McDonogh rising senior Autumne Franklin is spending her time away from track with a sharp focus on her future. The Owings Mills resident is participating in a five-week engineering internship with...Tags: North Carolina, South Carolina, Track and Field, Colleges and Universities, Nike, Inc.
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Is Casey Anthony in California?
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Casey Anthony has been flying under the radar, so-to-speak, since her release from a Florida prison and acquittal in the murder of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee. But, there are reports that Anthony may be in California --...Tags: Homes, Surgery, Scott Peterson, Sociology, Human Interest
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Wedding: Maldonado and McCall
Leann Love Maldonado and William Jackson McCall, who were school sweethearts at John Burroughs High in Burbank, were married at the Little Brown Church of the Valley, the same church in which the bride’s parents were married. Officiating was...Tags: Human Interest, Whole Foods Market, Weddings, John Burroughs, Hawaii
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Tropical wave in central Caribbean producing only a few showers, thunderstorms
Sun Sentinel2 p.m. update: The tropical wave over the central Caribbean is producing only a few disorganized showers and thunderstorms. It is moving westward at about 20 mph. It has only a 10 percent chance of becoming a tropical cyclone during the next 48 hours....Tags: Natural Disasters, Mexico, Meteorological Disasters, Disasters, Tropical Storms
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