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Amnesia Patient Finds Family
2015-07-02 09:00:53| Biotech - Topix.net
Nearly five months after showing up in a San Diego-area emergency room without any recollection of her name, age, family, or friends, a woman who calls herself "Sam" finally has an identity. NBC 7's Steven Luke has the details.
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How Minton Motor Cars II Finds the Best Bang for the Buck
2015-07-01 20:49:52| AutomotiveDigest.com - Automotive Industry News
This North Carolina dealer uses Carfax Used Car Listings to gain a 45% closing ratio with qualified customers. The Article How Minton Motor Cars II Finds the Best Bang for the Buck appeared first on Automotive Digest.
Fourth of July car show finds new location on S.W. Topeka Boulevard
2015-07-01 19:20:12| Auto Parts - Topix.net
Car enthusiasts looking for a chance to enjoy some classic automobiles may want to check out a special event on the Fourth of July in the parking lot of a south Topeka parts store. Around 100 cars are expected to be on display starting around 10 a.m. Saturday at the Advance Auto Parts store, 3118 S.W. Topeka Blvd. The show had taken place the past four years as part of the Spirit of Kansas festival at Lake Shawnee, but moved this year to its new location on S.W. Topeka Boulevard, where there is more room for cars and more parking access for visitors.
Humans causing catastrophic ecosystem shifts, study finds
2015-07-01 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Reuters: Never before has a single species become the top predator on land and sea, and human dominance over the natural environment has caused shifts in world ecosystems unprecedented in the last 500 million years, researchers said on Tuesday. Human activity is leading to an international decline in the variety of plants and animals through extinction, as organisms not useful to human needs are killed off by ecosystem changes or over-exploitation, according to a new study. The biggest immediate losers...
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Major midwest flood risk underestimated by as much as five feet, study finds
2015-06-30 23:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ScienceDaily: As floodwaters surge along major rivers in the midwestern United States, a new study from Washington University in St. Louis suggests federal agencies are underestimating historic 100-year flood levels on these rivers by as much as five feet, a miscalculation that has serious implications for future flood risks, flood insurance and business development in an expanding floodplain. "This analysis shows that average high-water marks on these river systems are rising about an inch per year -- that's...
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