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Life before the Clean Air Act - your memories and pictures
2016-07-05 07:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: The great smog of 1952 swathed London in a toxic smog of pollution, resulting in thousands of deaths over a four-day period. The Clean Air Act was a groundbreaking piece of legislation that led to the phase-out of coal in Britains towns and cities. Sheila Romain, 88, West Sussex Coming home from school one day I caught the bus from Crystal Palace to Dulwich. When we got to Gypsy Hill the bus driver said he couldnt see well enough to go on. I got off knowing I could walk home. When the driver...
Death of DuPont: Coming merger brings cuts, layoffs and memories of innovation
2016-01-23 12:25:30| Chemicals - Topix.net
The gang now running DuPont Co., that incubator of 20th-century U.S. industry, is scrapping many of its headquarters institutions, as if they were old Rust Belt factories. Glowing paints and super plastics, miracle fabrics and insulators, electronics and fuel additives and their often toxic by-products are just a few of DuPont's highlights.
Winter X Games Brings Memories Of Joy & Heartache For K&N Supported Colten Moore
2016-01-16 00:17:38| K&N Racing News
K&N Filters supported freestyle extraordinaire Colten Moore is preparing for the snowmobile freestyle event in the upcoming Winter X Games in Aspen, Colorado taking place January 28-31, 2016.
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Memories: A choice of two battles
2016-01-05 00:03:30| Industrial Machines - Topix.net
NEARLY 1400 Scots workers gave Minister of State Dr J. Dickson Mabon a hot reception as he spelled out to them two courses of action - a calamitous Flodden or a succesful Bannockburn. Mr Mabon was speaing to the workers at the Dalmuir plant of Babcock and Wilcox which was to be phased out early in 1970 with the loss of nearly 700 jobs.
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Memories: A choice of two battles NEARLY 1400 Scots workers gave...
2016-01-02 21:57:09| Industrial Machines - Topix.net
NEARLY 1400 Scots workers gave Minister of State Dr J. Dickson Mabon a hot reception as he spelled out to them two courses of action - a calamitous Flodden or a succesful Bannockburn. Mr Mabon was speaing to the workers at the Dalmuir plant of Babcock and Wilcox which was to be phased out early in 1970 with the loss of nearly 700 jobs.
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