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In Long-Awaited Maps of Cancer, The Breakthrough Is the Problem - Wall Street Journal
Acts of NatureWashington Post, United States - 6 hours agoAnyway, that's what the Justice Department is already bracing itself for down in Louisiana, according to a press statement. "In the wake of Hurricane Gustav ... | Oak Cliff neighborhood celebrates rebirth with Twelve Hills Nature ... - Dallas Morning News Acts of Nature - Washington Post History comes alive Sunday at Beaver Creek Nature Area - Brandon Valley Challenger
Nature: Hurricanes are getting fiercerGrist Magazine, WA - 1 hour agoNature has published a major analysis that supports my recent two-parter. As Nature explains: ... scientists have come up with the firmest evidence so far ... | Strongest storms linked to global warming - International Herald Tribune
Writing nature: not for dreamersLos Angeles Times, CA - 8 hours agoIn the new Bookforum, Verlyn Klinkenborg reviews "American Earth," the 1000-page anthology of nature writing edited by Bill McKibben. ... | |
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Using leaves, nature's simple, brilliant cookware (The Philadelphia Inquirer) In the beautiful economy of the forest - or the urban backyard garden - leaves are nature's brilliant cookware. Banana leaves can be cut down to make plates or unfurled into wrappers perfect for steaming fish on a grill. Fig trees and grapevines yield leaves exactly the right size for enclosing, then grilling, a cube of feta, a recumbent sardine, or a mint-studded lamb meatball.Russia's tanks revive old lessons about the nature of war (UPI) By MARTIN SIEFF UPI Senior News AnalystWASHINGTON, Sept. 5 (UPI) -- The central role played by Russian tanks in occupying one-third of Georgia in only five days teaches a very sobering lesson: The major wars of the 21st century will be a lot more like World War II than most fashionable pundits and military theorists have dreamed.Mother Nature wins this round (Monmouth Daily Review Atlas) Mother Nature shined on the Prime Beef Festival Parade Wednesday, as PBF president Chuck Talley put it. However, she reared her ugly head Thursday, canceling many festival events. Going Online for a Splash of Nature (Washington Post) Tom Hillegass has been called the swami of swimming holes. (Seriously. He has.) A man who "swoons" for a swim out in the middle of nowhere, clad or un-. A guru with a gospel. And his holy book? It's his Web site, actually, http://www.swimmingholes.org, with photos, precise Global Positioning Syst... Singh's FedExCup march delayed by Mother Nature (USA Today) The first round of the BMW Championship has been washed out by steady rain that has deluged Bellerive Country Club, adding to the string of bad luck for golf in St. Louis. Tournaments officials hope to begin the third playoff event Friday.Mother Nature wins first round (Toronto Sun) Fri, September 5, 2008 Mother Nature wins first round By SUN WIRE SERVICES The first round of the BMW Championship was washed out by steady rain that deluged Bellerive Country Club in St. Louis yesterday, another setback for a tournament plagued by bad timing. The opening round will be today, with 36 holes scheduled for tomorrow to get it back on schedule. "It's under water," said Slugger White, ... |
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