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P&G beauty line needs a makeover, analysts say
2013-07-29 03:41:50| Grocery - Topix.net
To return Procter & Gamble to steady growth, analysts say the company must turn around its beauty care business to jump-start sales.
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Blown out well seals off gas leak by itself; operators lucky, experts say
2013-07-26 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Fuel Fix: Natural gas stopped flowing from a runaway well in the Gulf of Mexico after sediment in the well blocked the uncontrolled flow, federal authorities reported Thursday. The Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement said the well "bridged over," meaning small pieces of sediment and sand flowed into the well path, restricting the flow and countering the pressure. A fire that had engulfed a portion of the Hercules 265 jack-up rig was put out early Thursday morning, according to a Coast Guard report...
First Detroit Meijer store: Fred would have been 'thrilled', say his 3 sons
2013-07-25 14:45:20| Grocery - Topix.net
The late Fred Meijer was on the minds of his three sons as they celebrated the opening of the retailer's first Detroit store.
Worse floods ahead for UK as climate warms, say scientists
2013-07-24 14:28:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: Heavy and prolonged rainfall will cause both more frequent and more severe flooding across the UK and the rest of north-west Europe as the atmosphere continues to warm, say British and American scientists The study of these "atmospheric rivers", published in Environmental Research Letters, pins the blame for the increasing flood risk firmly on man-made climate change and says the same problem will afflict other parts of the planet. The researchers describe how atmospheric rivers carry vast...
Climate-change slowdown is due to warming of deep oceans, say scientists
2013-07-24 13:40:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Grist: A recent slowdown in the upward march of global temperatures is likely to be the result of the slow warming of the deep oceans, British scientists said on Monday. Oceans are some of the Earth`s biggest absorbers of heat, which can be seen in effects such as sea-level rises, caused by the expansion of large bodies of water as they warm. The absorption goes on over long periods, as heat from the surface is gradually circulated to the lower reaches of the seas. Temperatures around the world have been...
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