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These Are the Oldest Living Things on Earth, and They're Dying
2014-04-22 09:29:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Motherboard: They have endured for millennia, but the world's oldest living organisms face an uncertain future. These ancient, yet fragile entities encounter new threats from a changing climate, and humans populating the Earth. For a decade now, photographer and artist Rachel Sussman has wandered around the planet, crossing 20 countries and every continent, to chronicle these ancient creatures. Sussman's photographs, entwined with stories and essays, can be found between the covers of The World's Oldest Living...
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Analysis - Brown-Forman: Because They're Happy
2014-03-06 16:59:00| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com
The future looks bright for most international brown spirits companies, but few appear to be in quite as good a shape as Brown-Forman.
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Analysis - Brown-Forman: Because They're Happy
2014-03-06 16:59:00| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com
The future looks bright for most international brown spirits companies, but few appear to be in quite as good a shape as Brown-Forman.
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Stalled real estate developments aren't a deductible expense until they're abandoned
2014-02-10 15:21:03| Real Estate - Topix.net
In some cases, an abandoned project can at least result in a tax loss that can be deductible against other income.
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Australian sharks now use Twitter to warn surfers and swimmers when theyre close
2013-12-31 16:48:35| Extremetech
To combat a spate of deadly shark attacks in Western Australia, hundreds of cyborg sharks will now automatically send out a tweet if they come within a kilometer of a beach, to alert swimmers and surfers of the potential danger. The tweet includes the size and breed of the shark, along with its approximate location.
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