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United Kingdom: How winter storms have left our heritage at the mercy of the tide

2014-03-16 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Telegraph: Britain has long been proud of its island history, a history exemplified by the castles, monasteries and settlements dotted dramatically around its 11,073 mile coastline. But those historic buildings and battlements are under threat as never before, as the same seas that have protected us for centuries eat away at the land. English Heritage has identified 25 sights of historic interest it believes are now at significant risk from flooding, coastal erosion -- or both. They include Dunstanburgh...

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No. 20 for Tide Dry Cleaners

2014-03-13 06:00:00| Happi Breaking News

P&Gs franchise continues to expand.

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Grocery 3.0: Boulder County firms riding rising tide of online delivery

2014-03-10 09:21:00| IT Services - Topix.net

As Trader Joe's and Walmart entered the market, the homegrown Alfalfa's and Lucky's expanded with new stores in the northern and eastern parts of the county.

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Drought fuels rising tide of Texas water conservation

2014-03-02 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Climate Central: Texans learned three years ago what exceptional drought possibly aggravated by climate change looks like: 4 million charred acres of land, thousands of burned homes and water supply reservoirs dry or draining fast. As the drought wears on, a culture of water conservation has risen with it, especially in San Antonio and Austin. The drought forced Austin officials to rethink how water is used. In San Antonio, a desire to save water for endangered species had jump-started its conservation movement,...

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Is the tide turning for the US cotton yarn sector?

2014-02-11 16:13:00| Daily apparel & textile news and comment - from just-style.com

An acceleration of investment in the US spinning and weaving sector by overseas firms - including those in China and India - appears to be driven by a number of factors including falling US energy costs, local subsidies and "yarn forward" rules of origin. But is the tide really starting to turn? asks Michelle Russell.

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