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Portland Observer - New Front for Jefferson
2013-03-04 18:46:19| PortlandOnline
Humboldt Neighborhood Association, PCC Cascade, McMenamins, Multnomah County Library, Portland Teachers Association, Jeffersons Principal Margaret Calvert and others work to complete Carl Flipper inspired project.
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Advocating for Linux on the Front Lines and in the Kernel
2013-03-04 14:00:00| TechNewsWorld
Well March has arrived here in the Linux blogosphere and with it, widespread hopes for the rebirth and renewal of spring. Linux Girl wishes she could say things have been calm and tranquil over the past few days, but of course they haven't -- this is the Linux community we're talking about, after all. There have been many trials and tribulations for Linux fans recently.
Q&A: Climate Change Front and Centre in Cuban Development Model
2013-02-27 19:22:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Inter Press Service: Each of Cuba's 168 municipalities faces the challenge of designing its own strategic development which, as well as economic and social progress, minimises the impact of extreme weather and other problems caused by global warming. "One cannot undertake a process of updating the model without considering the variable state of the climate and of reducing risk," and it will be more effective if it comes from collective thinking and the capabilities of each community in this Caribbean island, Ricardo...
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Rodeos Put Animal Welfare, Health Front & Center
2013-02-27 18:15:00| Beef
By Jennifer Ryan Many rodeo disciplines originate in traditional livestock activities, like roping calves, but todays rodeo fans arent always cowboys and cowgirls. In fact, there are few other places where any city slicker can get so close to working animals. read more
Local warming: U.S. cities in front line as sea levels rise
2013-02-27 13:31:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Reuters: The signs of rising water are everywhere in this seaport city: yellow "Streets May Flood" notices are common at highway underpasses, in low-lying neighborhoods and along the sprawling waterfront. Built at sea level on reclaimed wetland, Norfolk has faced floods throughout its 400-year history. But as the Atlantic Ocean warms and expands, and parts of the city subside, higher tides and fiercer storms seem to hit harder than they used to. Dealing with this increased threat has put Norfolk at...
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