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... rare plants along the bay along with the poison ivy. Each one of the goats can eat nearly 8 pounds of weeds a day, according to Yurkiewicz.  ...
BY ROGER WITHERSPOON NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM In an unprecedented move, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has bowed to a court order and imposed a temporary halt in relicensing nuclear power plants ...
... near a power plant, lowering water levels to the point that the station had to shut down one of its generators. Also, Iowa’s Department of Natural Resources said that the sturgeon found dead were worth ...
... the muscle. Start in the standing position. Keep a weight in one hand (start with a 5 pound dumbbell, more advanced can try a small kettlebell). Keep one leg planted. Lean forward at the hip, lifting ...
... million. Until now, independent spending has been the domain of 527, 501(c), and labor union groups. Now a new type of organization has emerged to augment, and in some cases supplant, the efforts of ...
... life, he visits a memory implant company to get a happy haze of adventures he could never afford in real life. In Dick's clever story, "We Can Remember It for You Wholesale," one of Total Rekall's ...
BY MIKE OLIVA NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM A NASA scientist has established that five out of six Americans flags that were planted on the moon during visits by Apollo astronauts about four decades ago are ...
... tentative at this point, the Associated Press reported.  “Employers of companies with 100 workers or more are required to provide notice 60 days in advance of a plant closing or mass layoffs” under ...
... crossings, the major airports in the region, the World Trade Center, port facilities, and numerous facilities ranging from a resource recovery plant to the World Trade Institute. During the 1980s, Mr. ...
10. Killing birds is not the answer
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... for airports (http://nativeplantwildlifegarden.com/let-the-killing-end-flightturf-is-bird-strike-solution/). The fact is, less than 1% of air incidents come from birds; a full 45% of air incidents, ...
11. NRC reassesses Indian Point fish kills
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... Point nuclear power plant. In addition, the regulators assert the plants’ thermal plume causes minimal damage to the Hudson River environment and may fit state requirements for a hot water discharge permit. ...
... feel vaguely familiar and comfortable, or just look like a rolling box. Underneath that broad, flat, front hood Ford offers a choice in power plants. The standard engine and the one provided in the ...
... dolphin and turtle safe, and species with healthy populations. Eat mostly plants:  It takes 10 times more fossil fuels to raise a calorie of animal-source food as it does to grow a calorie of plant-source ...
... good-looking choice for what used to be lawn areas. They can be very easy to maintain – no fertilizing, no watering, and mowing just once a year! Maybe my neighbor should have planted a meadow. Meadows ...
15. Surprise! Outsourcing creates jobs
(Opinion/Commentary)
... think it helps? The reason is that it is very clear to see the negative effects of outsourcing as we watch manufacturing plants close and our sympathies are geared toward the displaced workers. It is ...
... national news media, exponentially compounding the problem faced by his subject. Wallace died a few months ago and “60 Minutes” has been pretty much supplanted by the more ideologically-driven cable ...
... gains by the AANA. If truly one wanted to delineate a difference, then patients should be blinded as to have solo nurse vs physician. Encompassing all patients ASA1-4, from hernias to liver and heart transplants. Thirdly, ...
... “And in November, I’ll plant dune grass like crazy,” he said.  ...
... to perform and do a contract and there is no excuse," he said, according to NBC San Diego. “It’s not something we take lightly." Garden State Fireworks opened their first fireworks plant in New Jersey ...
... land in the more fertile Hopewell and Amwell Valleys. The film’s second chapter is about preserving biodiversity in a forest besieged by hungry deer and invasive plants. During his filming, Jared was ...
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