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MRL rules out human error in fuselage derailment
2014-11-06 20:21:03| Railroads - Topix.net
Montana Rail Link says it has ruled out human error as the cause of a July train derailment along the Clark Fork River in western Montana that destroyed six Boeing 737 fuselages. MRL spokesman Jim Lewis tells the Missoulian that simulations performed by a contractor hired by MRL were inconclusive, but he says they suggested an issue with the track alignment.
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1240-OMF-Bureau of Human Resources July 2014 Annual AAP Reports
2014-11-04 19:36:48| PortlandOnline
FY 13-14 OMF-BHR 4th Quarter AAP Reports PDF Document, 738kbCategory: FY 13-14 July 2014 Annual Affirmative Action Plan (AAP) Reports
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Even Worldwide Pandemic Can't Cull Unsustainable Human Population
2014-10-28 23:06:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Nature World: Environmental scientists for the most part agree that the human population is growing at an unsustainable rate, to the point that even fertility restrictions and a worldwide pandemic couldn't solve the problem, according to new research. There are currently more than seven billion people on Earth. And despite the United Nation's (UN) belief that humanity would level off, so to speak, a report published just last month shows that the 21st century may get a lot more crowded than previously thought....
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International efforts look to fight human trafficking
2014-10-19 11:17:32| Energy - Topix.net
Oct. 18, 2014: Human trafficking is happening in Houston and in other popular destination areas around the world, but why is it so common in these places and what is being done to combat it? Courtney Gilmore reports. TWO OTHERS WERE ARRESTED.
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Climate Change: It's Only Human To Exaggerate, But Science Itself Does Not
2014-10-19 07:58:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Science 2.0: To exaggerate is human, and scientists are human. Exaggeration and the complementary art of simplification are the basic rhetorical tools of human intercourse. So yes, scientists do exaggerate. So do politicians, perhaps even when, as the UKs former environment secretary Owen Paterson did, they claim that climate change forecasts are widely exaggerated. A more pertinent question is: does the way in which scientists and politicians speak publicly lead to wild exaggeration? When both are engaged...
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