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Unmasking the super foods
Sun reporterThe 32nd Street Farmers' Market in Baltimore opened last Saturday morning with four produce farmers unloading batches of fresh blueberries for sale. Two and a half hours later, the berries were gone - undoubtedly scooped up by patrons who covet not only...Tags: Genetics, Medicine, Western Medicines, Alzheimer's Disease, Forestry and Timber
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Community Notes
The Maryland Woodland Stewards program (formerly the Coverts Program) is accepting applications. Owners and managers of small (1- to 10-acre) and large forest properties are welcome, as are environmentally concerned citizens. The outreach program of the...Tags: Public Transportation, Condos and Houses, Photography, People, Academic Progress
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ASK TOM WHY
Dear Tom, Where does Illinois rank among the states in annual rainfall? Which is the wettest and which is the driest? —Karen Samuelson Dear Karen, Average precipitation (rain plus the water equivalent of melted snow) across the lower 48...Tags: Natural Resources, Forestry and Timber
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'Naked,' 'Porno' Start Seasons With Shows Less Titillating Than Their Titles
A second season starts for "How To Look Good Naked" (Lifetime, 10 p.m.), the reality show in which Carson Kressley tries to make bigger women feel more satisfied with the way they look. Enough with the crash diets and disappointments. It's time to...Tags: Alanis Morissette, Jay Leno, Julie Chen, George Foreman, Craig Ferguson
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Mich. couple nearly sent to jail in compost case
Associated Press WriterA Macomb County couple narrowly avoided jail Tuesday after a judge determined their dirt wasn't clean enough for the court's liking. Ronald and Dolores Michaels were ordered to remove all compost materials -- leaves, grass clippings and other yard waste...Tags: Farms, Punishment, Lawyers, Forestry and Timber, Court Administration
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'New Heartland' needs federal aid
As outlying sagebrush here was quickly devoured by starter homes and chain stores, Las Vegas began grappling with the kinds of problems that long have vexed California - crowded classrooms, packed freeways, lack of water, immigrants who struggle to...Tags: Endangered Species, Road Transportation, Demographics, Executive Branch, Conservation
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Flames toast Alaskan tundra
McClatchy-TribuneThe Arctic is burning. It long has, of course, but now with greater regularity and more ferocity. Splinters of lightning crackle on the tundra, setting ablaze runaway fires that toast the landscape black. Around this remote pond deep in the Arctic...Tags: Global Warming, Wildlife, Ecosystems, Fires, Wildfires
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Religion Digest
Grace United Methodist Church will hold three services today at 110 W. Bel Air Ave., Aberdeen. An informal worship will be held at 8:15 a.m., a contemporary service at 9:30 a.m., and traditional worship at 11 a.m., with the director of Parish Ministries,...Tags: Bible, People, Mount Royal, Lutheran, Forestry and Timber
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Here's mud in both your eyes
Lauren McGraw, 16, sinks into a mud pit during the annual Mighty Mud Mania at Chaparral Park on Friday in Scottsdale. The event began in 1976 as a gimmick for a stain remover.Tags: Natural Resources, Forestry and Timber
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It's the Midwest's 'Appalachian Trail'
Special to the Chicago TribuneTWO HARBORS, Minn.—A while ago, an acquaintance asked me what I knew about the Appalachian Trail. I told her, then added that the Midwest had its own but largely unknown equivalent: Minnesota's Superior Hiking Trail, which runs along Lake Superior...Tags: Rivers, Public Transportation, Road Transportation, Tourism and Leisure, Lincoln Park
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