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Japanese zoo names monkey Charlotte; Cocaine pack found in granola...
2015-05-07 21:19:29| Agriculture - Topix.net
A Japanese zoo has apologized after being criticized for naming a baby monkey Charlotte, the name of the newborn British princess. The Takasakiyama Natural Zoological Garden said Thursday it was considering renaming the macaque.
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Sewage spill found under Iqaluit airport terminal
2015-05-06 13:47:52| Chemicals - Topix.net
A sewage spill in the crawl space under Iqaluit's airport terminal is "causing an unpleasant smell" but the building will remain open, according to Nunavut's Department of Economic Development and Transportation. A sewage spill in the crawl space under the Iqaluit airport terminal building is being investigated by the Workers' Safety and Compensation Commission.
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Anticipation Found Even Where the Prior Art Did Not Disclose...
2015-05-06 03:34:34| Industrial Machines - Topix.net
Anticipation Found Even Where the Prior Art Did Not Disclose Limitations Arranged the Same Way as in the Claim - Kennametal, Inc. v. Ingersoll Cutting Tool Co.
Found at FedEx: 60 pounds of pot bound for Louisiana
2015-05-06 02:35:12| Air Courier - Topix.net
When a huge shipment of marijuana was intercepted by customs agents at the international FedEx hub in Memphis, what do you think they did? Deliver it, of course. A box filled with about 60 pounds of marijuana was discovered on April 25, destined for delivery to an address in Abita Springs, LA.
Fracking Chemicals Found in Drinking Water, New Study Says
2015-05-05 15:14:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
EcoWatch: If you ask communities on the frontline of the fracking industry in the U.S. what their greatest concern is about the controversial technology, often the reply is the threat to their drinking water. The fracking industry replies in the way it always does to these concerns: it downplays the risks with an arrogance that verges on indifference. The standard reply from the industry is that fracking cannot contaminate water as the fracking rocks are normally thousands of feet below drinking aquifers...
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