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Cliffs sees no flood of iron ore in Great Lakes
ReutersNEW YORK, June 19 (Reuters) - Cliffs Natural Resources Inc does not expect a flood of new supply in the Great Lakes iron ore pellet market over the next few years, the company's chief executive said on Wednesday, playing down concerns expressed by some...Tags: Mineral Supplements, Dietary Supplements, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, USX-US Steel Group
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ReutersJames Franco disses 'Amazing Spider-Man' (Again), says It's all about the Benjamins By Tony Maglio LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Multi-hyphenate James Franco has more jobs (and hobbies) then one can count, but it's his latest piece of work that's buzzing...Tags: Patrick Wilson, The Office (tv program), Zoe Saldana, The Expendables 2 (movie), Baz Luhrmann
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Details of Super Pond deaths expected at hearing
Details of the accident at Aberdeen Proving Ground that left two members of an elite Navy dive unit dead in February will be aired in public for the first time Wednesday, when military lawyers hold a preliminary hearing into possible criminal charges....
Tags: Transportation Accidents, Court Preliminary, Air and Space Accidents, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Scientists: Timber in Lake Michigan centuries old
AP Correspondent John Flesher is embedded with members of the Great Lakes Exploration Group, which is searching for remains of the Griffin in northern Lake Michigan. He is filing periodic updates on the search progress. FAIRPORT, Mich. (AP) — A...
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USGS: Asian carp eggs can incubate in more areas
CHICAGO (AP) — Two species of invasive Asian carp may be able to spawn in more Great Lakes tributaries than previously thought, according to a U.S. Geological Survey report on Tuesday. Researchers said they hope the new data will help predict...
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Rehabilitation project has worked wonders on Wisconsin lake
Milwaukee Journal SentinelDELAVAN, Wis. A soft, orange glow covered Delavan Lake at dawn one Tuesday. Even in the half-light, it was clear the web of life was already in high gear. Barn swallows swept low over the water on the lake's northeastern end, plucking their first...Tags: Aquaculture, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Fishing
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Fishing without a boat is a shore thing
Star Tribune (Minneapolis)BRAINERD, Minn. No state can rival the variety of fishing Minnesota offers, whether for walleyes, smallmouth or largemouth bass, muskies, panfish, trout and even northern pike. Yes, western states have productive trout rivers, and Alaska is a wonderful...Tags: Fishing
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750 acres in Charlevoix County preserved
The Lake Louise Christian Community Camp has reason to celebrate: it, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and the Little Traverse Conservancy recently won $1 million in funds to place a 750-acre parcel in a conservation easement. The camp is...
Tags: Forestry and Timber, Natural Resource Industry, Conservation, Agriculture, Cross Country Skiing
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Petite Lake is dangerous
While this in no way is meant to diminish the horror of what happened to young Tony Borcia or take away from the responsibility of the impaired boater who hit him (“DUI boater who killed boy sentenced to 10 years,” News, June 14), as a...Tags: Boats
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Bethel Man Drowns in Lake near Local Subdivision
Channel 2 NewsBethel police say a local man drowned in a lake Monday night while swimming home with his friend after an egg-hunting trip. Bethel Police Department Chief Larry Elarton says officers responded at about 8:40 p.m. to a possible drowning reported in the...Tags: Rentals, Swimming
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UPDATE: Liberty University will not pay for upgrades to Bedford County lake
Reporter/Lynchburg Bureau ChiefThe future of state policy could hinge on what happens at Ivy Lake in Forest. State regulators believe the lake's dam is insufficient and needs improvement. "Those regulations are really bad policy and they may be illegal," said David Corry, general...Tags: Government, Colleges and Universities, Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Bedford County (Virginia)
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