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Actress Zooey Deschanel is an indie film favorite, with starring roles in "All the Real Girls," "Eulogy" and "Winter Passing." Her more mainstream film credits include "Almost Famous," "Elf" and "Yes Man."
Not only does Deschanel sing for some of her movie and TV roles ("Elf," "Once Upon a Mattress"), she also performs in the indie-pop duo She & Him. M. Ward is the other half of the band.
In 2008, Deschanel became engaged to Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie. Her sister, Emily Deschanel, is the star of TV's "Bones."
Not only does Deschanel sing for some of her movie and TV roles ("Elf," "Once Upon a Mattress"), she also performs in the indie-pop duo She & Him. M. Ward is the other half of the band.
In 2008, Deschanel became engaged to Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie. Her sister, Emily Deschanel, is the star of TV's "Bones."
Actress Zooey Deschanel is an indie film favorite, with starring roles in "All the Real Girls," "Eulogy" and "Winter Passing." Her more mainstream film credits include "Almost Famous," "Elf" and "Yes Man."
Not only does Deschanel sing for some of her movie and TV roles ("Elf," "Once Upon a Mattress"), she also performs in the indie-pop duo She & Him. M. Ward is the other half of the band.
In 2008, Deschanel became engaged to Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie. Her sister, Emily Deschanel, is the star of TV's "Bones."
Not only does Deschanel sing for some of her movie and TV roles ("Elf," "Once Upon a Mattress"), she also performs in the indie-pop duo She & Him. M. Ward is the other half of the band.
In 2008, Deschanel became engaged to Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie. Her sister, Emily Deschanel, is the star of TV's "Bones."
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Little chance Agatha will become Gulf storm
Maryland WeatherThe remnants of the NE Pacific's first tropical storm of the season, Agatha, are given little chance of quick redevelopment over the western Caribbean Sea. Conditions over the Gulf of Mexico are said to be even less conducive to storm......Tags: Mexico, Death, Tropical Storms, Natural Disasters, Disasters
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Experts see no sign of end to gasoline price increases
Sun StaffThe end of the summer travel season traditionally brings relief at the pump - but don't expect it this year. "There seems to be no end in sight to high gasoline prices," said Ragina Averella, spokeswoman for AAA Mid-Atlantic. The average price of a...Tags: Natural Resources, Trips and Vacations, Natural Disasters, Hurricanes, Automotive Equipment
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Feeding the world, poisoning the planet
Sun StaffFirst of five articles AASEN, Netherlands -- Leopold Hendrick admits a visitor through the locked doors of the world's first bureaucracy dedicated to tracking and taxing animal waste, a kind of manure IRS. The government administrator apologizes for...Tags: Natural Resources, Australia, Netherlands, Stanford University, Fishing
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Merchant marine's demise endangers war readiness
Sun StaffFirst of two parts The Cape Avinof is waiting for a war. It is tied to a pier in Baltimore 365 days a year, full of fuel, the boilers cleaned and warmed, and the cargo holds lined with wood for loading ammunition. Its orders are to sail on five days'...Tags: Eric Williams, Armed Forces, Employers, Retirement, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry
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Cycle of growth and devastation
Sun StaffSecond of five articles St. James Parish, La. -- The breeze blowing from the Mississippi River across sugar cane fields to Emelda West's house carries the sting of ammonia. Since West's girlhood, the nation's densest concentration of fertilizer factories...Tags: Fertilizer, Trips and Vacations, Natural Resources, Armed Forces, Glaciers
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Seeds of solution to nitrogen glut
Sun StaffLast of five articles To cut back on the flow of lethal nitrogen pollution to the world's waters, Iowa corn grower Roy Bardole would need to let go of the idea that the best farmer is the one with the biggest crop. He'd have to use less fertilizer or...Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Stanford University, Fishing, University of Minnesota, Key West
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Florida Travel Tips & Deals
Special CorrespondentCheck this list often as new tips, events and deals around Florida come in: Partnership for cruise line The Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers), founded nearly 200 years ago to advance geographical science, is to...Tags: Anheuser-Busch, Clubs and Associations, The Beach Boys, Disneyland Park, Ryanair Holdings Plc
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Thunder Horse crude oil trade signals platform restart -traders
ReutersNEW YORK, June 12 (Reuters) - The U.S. cash crude grade Thunder Horse traded late on Tuesday, traders and brokers said on Wednesday, as production from BP's Thunder Horse platform in the Gulf of Mexico resumed after last week's restart of a Mississippi...Tags: Mexico, North Sea, Plains Exploration & Production Company, Petroleum Industry, BP Plc
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Three years later, BP oil cleanup ends in some Gulf Coast states
This post has been updated and corrected, as indicated below.Three years after a cataclysmic oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, oil producer BP announced Monday that active oil cleanup had ended in three states hit by the disaster. The gulf, the company said, is getting back to normal, a claim contested by...Tags: Mexico, Oil Spills, National Wildlife Federation, U.S. Coast Guard, BP Plc
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Destin Pipe to resume offshore gas service to Pascagoula plant
ReutersJune 10 (Reuters) - Destin Pipeline Co LLC on Monday said it expected to complete operational readiness testing early Tuesday and would resume services from all offshore Gulf of Mexico receipt points to the Pascagoula gas processing plant in Mississippi...Tags: Mexico, BP Plc, Enbridge Incorporated
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Andrea, year's 1st named storm, heads to Fla.; other states warned
Andrea, the first named storm of the season, worked its way through the Gulf of Mexico toward the Florida coast Thursday, pushing heavy rains and bringing the possibility of scattered tornadoes. The weather system, technically a tropical storm...
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Pack umbrella — showers forecast throughout week
If you've wanted to buy a new umbrella or rain jacket, this is the week to make that purchase. Meteorologists are calling for daily showers in the Orlando area, with heavy downpours forecast in the middle and later parts of the week that could result...
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