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One less for the road
Last year in this space, dietitian Judy Caplan had a message for business travelers: Eat better. Think ahead so that in airports you're eating healthy snacks, such as fruits and nuts, and decent meals, such as a turkey sandwich on whole-grain bread,...Tags: Health Treatments, Health, Dietary Supplements, Vitamin Therapy, Water
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City to go to court on Lincoln Park high-rise without heat, hot water
The city plans to go to court today to request an emergency repair order for a Lincoln Park high-rise apartment building whose residents are without heat and hot water because of a blocked chimney that allowed carbon monoxide levels to build.
The city'...Tags: Environmental Issues, Economy, Business and Finance, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Companies and Corporations, Water
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How to wash a wine glass
So you had friends over for wine and conversation. There was an Italian barolo, a California chardonnay, an albarino from Spain plus Neapolitan-style pizzas from a new place in town.
And now? Your friends have split and you have a dozen wine glasses,...Tags: Environmental Issues, Newspaper and Magazine, Wines, Water, Electrical Appliance
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$300 million Chesapeake Bay bond stalls in Virginia House
Virginia lawmakers declined to back a $300 million bond package that would fund wastewater treatment plant improvements in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. The bond, which passed unanimously in the Senate, hit a wall Wednesday in the House of Delegates....Tags: Politics, Lobbying, Energy Saving, Water, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia)
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Country-soul singer Shelby Lynne to play Sea Level Festival in Norfolk April 5
The Sea Level Singer-Songwriter Festival has brought an impressive cast of characters to Norfolk over its four-year history. Ben Taylor, son of the more famous James, has played it. So has Justin Townes Earle, son of the more famous Steve.
Susan Werner...Tags: Health, Music, Water, Arts, Shelby Lynne
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New River strategic plan discussed
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterA draft plan to improve the ecological situation of the New River was discussed in a public meeting at the Imperial Irrigation District board room Tuesday. The New River, which originates in Mexico and ends in the Salton Sea, was at one time...Tags: Environmental Issues, Bodies of Water, Rivers, Water, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Don't waste heating oil
If you've got an oil boiler to heat your house and your water, we want you to do a little experiment. Next time you're outside, point your ear toward your home and listen closely.
The rumbling you hear might be your boiler firing up, heating water just...Tags: Environmental Issues, Petroleum Industry, Facebook, Rite Aid Corp., Allentown
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Watershed protection plan nears completion
TribLocal - Crystal Lake » NewsA blueprint to protect watersheds in southeastern McHenry County is all but complete, culminating longtime planning efforts by environmental enthusiasts determined to protect the county’s …... -
Lauderdale and Sunrise restaurants cited by state inspectors
Crime and Safety - Sun-SentinelCritical violations of state sanitation and safety laws observed by inspectors at two South Florida restaurants last week prompted the Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation to cite the owners and suspend their operations. Caf?? Creole...Tags: Palm Beach County, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Environmental Issues, Key West, Sunrise (Broward, Florida)
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