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WILLAMETTE WEEK: "Do-Not-Buy" List Could Leave City With No Options for Corporate Investment, Committee Warns
2014-09-12 19:56:15| PortlandOnline
August 13, 2014 | Aaron Mesh
Climate change could leave sharks unable to hunt
2014-09-10 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Washington Post: As more and more carbon dioxide enters the atmosphere, the ocean is acidifying too quickly for sharks to keep up. For at least one species, the cost could be the vital sense of smell. Without its ability to detect the odors of prey, the smooth dogfish could be left high and dry. And chances are that the smooth dogfish isn't the only marine life that will see this effect. The finding, in a study published last month in the journal Global Change Biology, continues lead author Danielle Dixson's work...
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Some Unable to Leave Town Turned Bud Light Set
2014-09-08 05:25:31| Beverages - Topix.net
This Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2014 photo shows Elk Avenue as it is slowly transformed into a beer commercial set for ``Bud Light Blue,'' in Crested Butte, Colo.
Powerful Storms Kill 1, Leave Hundreds of Thousands in the Dark
2014-09-07 15:31:07| Energy - Topix.net
Powerful winds sheared off the tops of trees, downing about 2,500 power lines in DTE Energy and Consumers Energy territories. One man was electrocuted and power was knocked out to hundreds of thousands of residents as powerful thunderstorms rolled through southeast Michigan late Friday afternoon and early evening.
Heard Off the Street: Burger King deal will leave Canadians with bad taste
2014-09-07 06:28:27| Food - Topix.net
Fast food purveyor Burger King Worldwide's plans to acquire Canadian coffee brewer Tim Hortons for $11 billion has raised quite a stink this side of the border, where some U.S. lawgivers are up in arms over the willingness of yet another company to renounce its U.S. citizenship for tax purposes. Miami-based Burger King will move its headquarters to suburban Toronto as part of the transaction, joining the exodus of companies relocating to another Promised Land to avoid U.S. tax rates.
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