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Iraq has left too many scars on Nick Avery and family
2014-02-23 02:10:05| Agriculture - Topix.net
Everyone could tell Nick Avery wasn't the same guy when he came back. That's because, in the broken places deep within, Nick Avery never really came back.
Ala. International Paper Closure Leaves Regional Scars
2014-01-03 05:24:43| Paper - Topix.net
Memphis-based International Paper Co.' s plan to shut its Courtland, Ala., paper mill next year may impact landowners and businesses across Northeast Mississippi.
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Antarctica's scars hold clues to hidden water
2013-10-06 19:29:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Livescience: Deep furrows on Antarctica's floating ice shelves mark arch-shaped channels melted out under the ice. Thinner ice floats lower, and researchers can read the corrugated surface topography like a map that mirrors what lies beneath. Now, a new study published today (Oct. 6) in the journal Nature Geoscience suggests that in some spots, these surface scars also signal where water drains from beneath Antarctica's giant ice sheets. "These features on the ice shelf are very long, so it suggests the water...
Roaring waters, deep scars: 'It chewed us up'
2013-09-22 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New York Times: In the Colorado mountains, the floodwaters struck Jamestown like an invading army. Houses tumbled into the churning Little James Creek. A torrent of rocks and mud crushed Joey Howlett, 72, in his home. People rushed into the rain in pajamas, children in their arms, to shouts of Get out! Get out! About fifty miles downstream in the blue-collar city of Evans, the flood filled up poor neighborhoods like a stoppered sink. The rain-swollen South Platte poured into enclaves of Hispanic immigrants....
New York beaches open despite Superstorm Sandy scars
2013-05-27 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Associated Press: Not all the repairs are finished, not all the sand is replaced and not every nearby business has recovered. But seven months after Superstorm Sandy devastated hundreds of miles of shoreline, most of New York's beaches are officially open this Memorial Day weekend. After a cleanup effort that cost tens of millions of dollars, visitors from the Rockaways to the Hamptons will be able to enjoy miles of seashores that have been groomed and cleaned up by volunteers and work crews. In some places,...