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- Mountaineers collect mountain of trash from Everest
- KATHMANDU, Nepal AFP — A team led by Japanese mountaineer Ken Noguchi collected about 500 kilograms of rubbish during an annual clean up at the world's highest peak, the climber said on Monday. The trash included tins, old tents, old food and medicines, he said, adding that some of...
- Research articles 2007-05-28
- UC Berkeley to clean up after departing students
- BERKELEY -- It's become an annual ritual: When many of UC Berkeley's 18,000 students leave town for the summer, some inevitably leave couches, televisions, clothes and sundry other items strewn all over city streets. Now for the first time, the university and city of Berkeley are joining...
- Research articles 2007-05-19
- UC Berkeley to clean streets on students' summer break
- BERKELEY -- It's become an annual ritual: When many of UC Berkeley's 18,000 students leave town for the summer, some inevitably leave couches, televisions, clothes and sundry other items strewn all over city streets. Now for the first time, the university and city of Berkeley are joining...
- Research articles 2007-05-19
- Berkeley, Cal to clean streets over students' summer break
- BERKELEY -- It's become an annual ritual: When many of University of California, Berkeley's, 18,000 students leave town for the summer, some inevitably leave couches, televisions, clothes and sundry other items strewn all over city streets. Now for the first time, the university and city of Berkeley...
- Research articles 2007-05-19
- Making 'vice' car nice again Volo rehabs famous Ferrari.(Neighbor)
- Byline: Justin L. Swanson Daily Herald Staff Writer One person's trash can truly be another's treasure. Or, to be more specific, Hollywood's trash can be a lot of people's treasure. Case in point; at the Volo Auto Museum, a number...
- Research articles 2006-11-14
- Medialink: Staying Safe on the Internet
- Thieves don't have to break into your home or go through your trash to steal personal information anymore. Instead, they try to get you to send them that information in a high-tech scam called phishing. A video report from Allstate (NYSE:ALL). You can reach the story directly by going...
- Research articles 2006-01-16
- Stevenson's Alland selects Syracuse.(Sports)
- Byline: Bob Gosman Daily Herald Correspondent There is a distinct possibility Stevenson senior swimmer Kevin Alland will show up for practice one day soon and find a surprise waiting at poolside. "We're contemplating putting his name on a trash can," senior...
- Research articles 2005-12-09
- SNOUT[R] Oil-Debris Separators.(SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION: Products for the Pros)(Advertisement)
- More than 16,000 SNOUT[R] Oil-Debris Separators are helping communities comply with stormwater regulations like EPA Phase 2. This low-cost system reduces trash, floatables, oil, and sediment from stormwater discharges. The SNOUT[R] installs over the outlet of a sumped catch basin or water quality structure. Sizes...
- Research articles 2005-07-01
- Koch-Sponsored Capital River Relief 2005 Earth Day Event Celebrates Removal of 258 Tons of Trash from Potomac, Anacostia Rivers; `Team Up to Clean Up' Coalition Concludes Successful Project
- WASHINGTON -- Capital River Relief 2005 held its Earth Day closing event today, announcing the removal of 258 tons of trash from the Anacostia and Potomac Rivers by more than 5,500 volunteers during three weeks of cleanup efforts. At the Earth Day event held at Hains Point, where the...
- Research articles 2005-04-22
- Opposition group plans to share views on Claremont, N.H., incinerator.
- Eagle Times, Claremont, N.H. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 17--CLAREMONT, N.H. -- City residents long opposed to the Wheelabrator incinerator on Grissom Lane will offer their views to the public at an informational neighborhood meeting Thursday night. CLEAR, Citizens Leading...
- Research articles 2004-08-17
- More Than 10 Percent of Harlingen, Texas, Area Trash Comes from Border Plants.
- By Elizabeth Pierson, Valley Morning Star, Harlingen, Texas Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 3--If it's not enough that the Rio Grande Valley has to find a place for its own trash, it also buries trash left from a continental trade agreement. ...
- Research articles 2004-05-03
- Conventional Wisdom
- Now that the tree has been dragged to the trash, it's time for the CW's favorite season: the presidential campaign. Let the blunders begin! C.W. Ridge + Phew. Orange joins green and red for the holidays and we manage...
- Research articles 2004-01-12
- Mmm, Junk Mail
- The stuff that clogs your trash can is getting an image makeover. A new postal rule that goes into effect this week allows mass mailers to send out solicitations in just about any shape or size. Until now, the U.S. Postal Service required mailers to use the square or rectangular...
- Research articles 2003-08-18
- Newsmakers
- Lizzie: Driving While Arrogant Last week publicist Lizzie Grubman, who did damage control for such loose cannons as Sean (P. Diddy) Combs, began a 60-day stay in eastern Long Island's least desirable vacation spot, the Suffolk County Jail. The hit her image has taken will last longer. Anybody could...
- Research articles 2002-11-04
- Sanctuary
- Sanctuary, by Thomas Roma From shabby storefronts to soaring cathedrals, from Iglesia Pentecostal Apocalipsis to St. Joseph's Roman Catholic, this photo book documents the churches of Brooklyn. In gentle black-and-white, against the trash and light of the city, Roma's pictures capture all the ways immigrants and citizens, rich and poor...
- Research articles 2002-11-01
- America Recycles Day
- In America, every resident generates, on average, 4.5 pounds of trash every day, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Given this, our statewide population of 2.7 million generates, on average, 61 tons of waste every day. That's a lot of trash! America Recycles Day is Nov. 15, and we...
- Research articles 2002-10-21
- FBI puts a lid on an Internet trash can
- The FBI has begun cleaning up some of the trash on the Internet. Agents raided the home of a Los Angeles teen-ager who published bomb-making information and, according to an FBI affidavit and his own admission, hacked into other Websites to post anarchist messages. Sherman Martin Austin, the 19-year-old anarchist...
- Research articles 2002-03-04
- Did You Know?
- * The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that computers and other electronic equipment account for about 222 million tons of trash per year in the United States, a concern due in part to the lead, mercury and other heavy metals the devices contain (report by NewsFactor Network on "TechnoTrash"). *...
- Research articles 2001-07-02
- Burbank, Calif., Council Approves Methane Converters to Generate Power.
- By Katie Cooper, Daily News, Los Angeles Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 19--BURBANK, Calif.--One person's trash will soon be another's treasure, thanks to an innovative energy-generation project approved by the City Council. Burbank Water and Power got the green light from...
- Research articles 2001-04-19
- Cleaning Up with the Klan
- What has happened to the Ku Klux Klan? Once America's most-feared hate group, the KKK is so disorganized, so dispirited, so cheap, that it can't even pick up garbage, let alone strike fear into the hearts of normal, decent, respectful people. The Klan is, in short, a joke. ...
- Research articles 2001-04-02
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