ART + LIFE - Evanston
ART + LIFE Evanston, IL - 1 hour ago After that week, trees will no longer be recycled. Trees intended for recycling must be placed on parkways; they will not be picked up from alleys or ... |
2009: Buckle up for a bumpy ride - TMCnet
2009: Buckle up for a bumpy ride TMCnet - Dec 28, 2008 1, restaurants and other food vendors can use plastic instead, but only for 18 months; then they must switch to something than can either be recycled or ... |
News briefs - January 03, 2009 - The South African Star
News briefs - January 03, 2009 The South African Star, South Africa - Jan 2, 2009 "Every year, over 500-billion plastic bags are produced, with a mere 1% of these being recycled," Addison said. Olympic gold medallist Ryk Neethling, ... |
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St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital launches comprehensive recycling program (BizJournals) Turning a battleship is never easy, but when so many employees at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital wanted to go green, the captain had to listen.
2009: Buckle up for a bumpy ride (Seattle Times) Economic woes — of government, businesses and families — are certain to be a major focus in 2009. But lots of other issues are in play, most of them vexing: Sports teams having trouble scoring and a much-watched airliner that hasn't yet flown. Maybe these are the "interesting times" that Chinese curse is all about. Here are some things to keep an eye on in the new year.
What's Going On Around Here (Long Beach Press-Telegram) Kwanzaa event celebrates change A Kwanzaa celebration at the Shore Books kicks off by commemorating President- elect Barack Obama's change agenda tonight.
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