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One of those bass a real gem
Outdoors As a Baltimore firefighter watched from Fort McHenry's shore Thursday morning, the second batch of Diamond Jim striped bass slipped off a small boat and into the Patapsco River. The one wearing the neon green tag is worth $20,000 cash and a...Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Rivers, Biology, Fishing, Glen Burnie
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Products that help gardeners clean up
ou say your mitts are a mess. You say your toes want to curl up and hide. They've had it with the dirt you rake them through, the bits of grime that get stuck in those odd little places, in between tootsies, under your nail beds. Heck, so deep in the...Tags: Libertyville, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Tourism and Leisure, Lake Bluff, Wilmette
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Draining America no answer to challenge
By Bob Graham After years of supporting a federal moratorium on oil and natural gas drilling in the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico, Sen. John McCain changed course on June 17 and now supports the exploration and exploitation of coastal waters....Tags: Ethanol, University of Florida, Vehicles, Credit and Debt, University of Miami
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Jatropha may provide seeds for future energy use
South Florida Sun-SentinelCould a scraggly tree now used as fencing in the tropics help slash the world's dependence on petroleum, producing income for farmers and a plant oil to substitute for diesel? South Florida energy experts want to find out. They're watching a host of...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Ethanol, Global Energy Incorporated, The Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated, Petroleum Industry
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Minnesota news in brief at 8:58 p.m. CDT
The final section of the northbound lane of the new Interstate 35W bridge in Minneapolis is in place, although the new span won't be open until at least September. The southbound span will get its final section next week. The new bridge replaces the...Tags: Family, Ethanol, Tim Pawlenty, Wages and Pensions, Vehicles
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Gas prices drive new opinions on allowing offshore drilling
Oil companies once viewed drilling in the deep waters off Florida as cost prohibitive. Politicians feared even the slightest sign of support would be career suicide. No more. Record crude oil prices are fueling support for oil and natural gas exploration...Tags: Personal Service, Disasters, Natural Gas, Credit and Debt, Energy
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High prices mean more oil exploration in Indiana
Record oil prices are spurring some companies to look for oil in Indiana. Deka Exploration -- an Oklahoma-based company that drilled for oil in Steuben County a decade ago before deciding to go elsewhere -- is giving northwest Indiana another look....Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Natural Resource Industry, Energy Saving, Prices, Petroleum Industry
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Surprise sparked ire in land proposal
The insurgents met to plot their next move, over lemonade and chocolate chip cookies. The level of their anger was such that even the tiniest revolutionary, a mere child, used the strongest language that her young ears probably had ever heard. "I think...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Natural Resources
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Body found, recovered in Chesapeake Bay
Maryland Natural Resources Police recovered a body in the Chesapeake Bay near Kent Island yesterday, less than two miles away from where a boat capsized and left two men stranded briefly in the water. The incidents are not related, said Sgt. Ken Turner,...Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Maritime Accidents, Natural Resources, Chesapeake Bay
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State cautions of submerged debris in flood areas
If you plan to engage in water sports in the Wisconsin River this weekend, state officials caution that you keep an eye out for submerged debris. The Department of Natural Resources said Thursday most of the debris that washed downstream from the Lake...Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Natural Resources
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