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Webinar: How to Solve the Riddle of Employee Leave Law

2013-04-06 22:22:58| AutomotiveDigest.com - Automotive Industry News

Learn how to manage employee leaves and comply with the ADA, FMLA, Disability, and COBRA Regulations. Thursday April 11 11:00am Central Time Nationally known employment and labor attorney John Boggs (Fine, Boggs and Perkins, LLP) will provide an overview of the regulations and expert advice on effectively managing employee leaves and reducing the risk of lawsuits and fines. Register now!The Article Webinar: How to Solve the Riddle of Employee Leave Law appeared first on Automotive Digest.

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Study finds improved cookstoves solve one emissions problem, but create another

2013-04-05 07:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

ClimateWire: Smoldering embers beneath pots and skillets around the world spew acrid plumes of greenhouse gases and aerosols, polluting lungs and warming the planet. More than half of the world's population cooks food using these types of rudimentary stoves, which are often just a pot balanced on three stones above a fire. The stoves have global consequences for the climate, since sunlight-absorbing soot is the second-largest climate driver behind carbon dioxide. Biomass-fueled cookstoves form 20 percent of...

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VIDEO: Could a folding car solve parking problems?

2013-03-22 01:13:02| BBC News | Business | UK Edition

Theo Leggett looks at high-tech solutions to traffic problems, including a car that folds itself to fit in a smaller space.

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FBI turns to Internet to solve $500 million Gardner heist

2013-03-19 01:11:24| CNET News.com

It was the largest property crime in U.S. history, one shrouded in mystery for 23 years. Now the agency is turning to cyberspace as it trumpets a breakthrough in the case. [Read more]

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Ice Core Data Help Solve a Global Warming Mystery

2013-03-01 21:57:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Scientific American: Scientists can study Earth's climate as far back as 800,000 years by drilling core samples from deep underneath the ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica. Detailed information on air temperature and CO2 levels is trapped in these specimens. Current polar records show an intimate connection between atmospheric carbon dioxide and temperature in the natural world. In essence, when one goes up, the other one follows. There is, however, still a degree of uncertainty about which came first--a spike...

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