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INO News - 7 minutes ago
(AP:BEIJING) China's Goldwind Science & Technology Ltd. is one of the world's biggest makers of wind turbines _ a cornerstone of the booming clean power business _ but is virtually unknown outside its home country.
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The Terrell Tribune - 9 minutes ago
ENNIS - From the opening tip of Friday's tournament game between Terrell and North Mesquite, the Lady Tigers dominated on both ends of the floor.
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Bloomberg - 12 minutes ago
Dec. 7 (Bloomberg) -- The following companies may have unusual price changes in India trading . Stock symbols are in parentheses and share prices are from the last close, unless stated otherwise.
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The Tampa Tribune - 16 minutes ago
Delegates converged Sunday for the grand finale of two years of tough, sometimes bitter negotiations on a climate change treaty, as U.N. officials calculated that pledges offered in the last few weeks to reduce greenhouse gases put the world within reach of keeping global warming under control.
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Bloomberg - 17 minutes ago
Dec. 7 (Bloomberg) -- “Looking for Anne” won the top prize and best director for Takako Miyahira at the 2009 Asian Festival of First Films , the Singapore-based annual showcase for emerging directors and producers.
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amNewYork - 24 minutes ago
New Yorkers have put up with some odd weather this year. Inches upon inches of rain. An unseasonably warm fall. Are these indicators of global warming? It’s too soon to tell, climate experts say, but there’s reason to be worried.
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amNewYork - 26 minutes ago
Delegates from 192 countries are expected to clash over the specifics of combating climate change in two weeks of talks at Copenhagen. (Photo: AP) World leaders are uniting this week on climate change, agreeing that it’s a problem. They’re bitterly divided, however, on how to solve it.
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New York Times - 40 minutes ago
Perhaps only a “handful” of U.S. troops will leave Afghanistan in 2011, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said.
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The Bristol Press - 41 minutes ago
PLAINVILLE — Shahla Alihagh twists and loops a piece of cotton thread, lifts it toward the client’s eyebrow and pulls, removing a hair. By repeating this process over and over, she can groom even the most unruly eyebrows.
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All About Jazz - 41 minutes ago
Two Ancient-Future.Com Titles Selected for NPR Discover Songs Program In Stores 12/10/09-1/20/10: Planet Passion by Ancient Future and Sangria by Mariah Parker With the NPR Discover Songs Program, the book and music distribution company Baker & Taylor has partnered with National Public Radio. In this branded merchandising program, book stores showcase six exciting new CD titles every six weeks ...
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Bloomberg - 43 minutes ago
Dec. 7 (Bloomberg) -- The following is a list of companies whose shares may have unusual price changes in U.K. and Irish markets today. Stock symbols are in parentheses and prices are from the last market close.
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USA Today - 53 minutes ago
Have you always wanted to fly Cathay Pacific, a carrier renowned for its service, but haven't had the time or money to get away to Asia?
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amNewYork - 57 minutes ago
World leaders are pointing fingers and arguing over semantics when it comes to setting green targets. Here are some countries’ pledges as the Copenhagen summit looms, but the numbers are hard to compare:
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Bangor Daily News - 1 hour 9 minutes ago
BELFAST, Maine -- The United Methodist Church is urging consumers to focus on compassion this Advent season by spending less, giving more, worshipping fully and loving all.
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The New Britain Herald - 1 hour 15 minutes ago
The Main Street Singers, the community children’s chorus based at South Church, joins with the Treblemakers Children’s Chorus from Storrs to give its winter Concert Saturday Dec. 12, at 1 p.m. in the church sanctuary. Admission is $5 per person. Children age twelve and under are free.