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Vetaphone caps record year by rewarding international agents
2016-02-18 06:00:00| Label and Narrow Web Breaking News
Awards and accolades were doled out at the corona treatment specialist's annual Agents Seminar.
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Verizon Wireless gets outcry as it launches no caps for go90
2016-02-08 09:55:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Verizon Wireless has announced that all go90-registered post-paid customers can now watch go90 video content anytime on Verizon's LTE network, without paying for data time. The move is raised the ire of market watchers, who are accusing the company of violating net neutrality principles and creating an unequal playing field, Recode reported.
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MOCAP offers wide selection of caps, plugs, grips and more
2016-02-03 00:18:45| Canadian Plastics Headlines
For more than 30 years, MOCAP has been a leading manufacturer of quality dip moulded vinyl, injection moulded plastic and injection moulded rubber closures The post MOCAP offers wide selection of caps, plugs, grips and more appeared first on Canadian Plastics.
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The solution for melting polar ice caps may be hiding in rainforest
2016-01-11 12:30:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: There was already dramatic evidence that our planet is undeniably warming before 30 December 2015, when the world heard that the ice at the North Pole was melting. (The temperature on 30 December 2015 was, by some reports, 33F [0.7C], 50F above average). And yet one immediate, effective way to fight climate change and save polar ice caps is half a world away, in the tropics. Tropical forest conservation and restoration could constitute half of the global warming solution, according to a recent...
Climate deal caps a long quest for UN chief
2015-12-26 01:58:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Associated Press: When international negotiators reached a first-of-its kind climate change agreement in Paris this month, the United Nations' normally low-key leader, Ban Ki-moon, celebrated onstage, arms raised in victory and more exuberant than many had ever seen him before. Nearly nine years had passed since, in his first days as secretary-general, Ban surprised world leaders by making global warming a top item on his agenda. Now, on the eve of his final year in office, the cheers in Paris marked the culmination...
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