Jan
29
Lead-tainted squirrel triggers state warning
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Thursday, January 25, 2007
By BARBARA WILLIAMSSTAFF WRITER
RINGWOOD — [...]
Jan
27
Green Party’s task: Fill up ballot
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[From Pantagraph.com]
By Adam Jadhavadam.jadhav@lee.net
Wanted: One candidate for the U.S. Senate, 19 for the U.S. House, 118 potential state representatives, dozens more wannabe state senators, hundreds of potential county officials.
And as many as 11,692 precinct committeemen, among other vacancies. Interested applicants should contact the Illinois Green Party.
Such recruitment is the daunting task of Illinois’ newest official [...]
Jan
27
Hauppage protesters join national outcry
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[From Newsday.com]
BY JULIET CHUNG
Newsday Staff Writer
January 27, 2007, 6:58 PM EST
About 30 anti-war protesters in Hauppauge demonstrated for peace Saturday as thousands gathered in Washington, D.C., and across the nation to demand the United States withdraw from Iraq.
Surrounded by monuments to wars past outside a county building, the Hauppauge protesters waved rainbow-colored peace flags and [...]
Jan
27
Bring home our troops Poster Contest
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[From Eco Street]
Bring home our troops
Posted by: Tracy Stokes
The Green Party of Suffolk County (US) is holding a poster competition to encourage both adults and children alike to show off their artistic talents and demonstrate their commitment to ending the war in Iraq. The competition is entitled “Bring Home Our Troops” and two $100 [...]
Jan
26
Report has ’smoking gun’ on climate
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By SETH BORENSTEIN, AP Science Writer Mon Jan 22, 10:06 PM ET
WASHINGTON – Human-caused global warming is here, visible in the air, water and melting ice, and is destined to get much worse in the future, an authoritative global scientific report will warn next week.
“The smoking gun is definitely lying on the table as we [...]
Jan
24
[From Macworld News ]
By Paul Meller, IDG News Service
Violent video games could be outlawed across the European Union, following calls for a clampdown among E.U. justice ministers this week.
Germany, which took over the six month rotating presidency of the Union at the beginning of this month, is leading the initiative but the European Commission [...]





