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The cold, wet spring probably hasn't caused too many people to long to be running through a fountain lately, but the weather probably has to turn warmer sooner or later, and the city of Henderson is preparing. The riverfront water feature, which has
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Washington dry stretch to end by Mother's Day Washington dry stretch to end by Mother's Day The second-driest start to May on record in Seattle will end in time for rain on Mother's Day, the National Weather Service said. Snow and slush bring crashes
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Rotary, an organisation which provides humanitarian service and helps to build goodwill and peace, organised an inter-school short play competition called Jal hai to kal hai on Friday, recognising the fact that many districts in the country are
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Last week, a state agency ordered dozens of local governments to spend whatever it takes to reduce the levels of bacteria, dirt and chemicals in the water that flows from storm drains into creeks and the ocean, when it rains and during dry weather.
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It's been a tough couple of seasons for the cruise ship industry. First, the Costa Concordia, a 3,800-passenger ship operated by a unit of Carnival Corp., ran aground off the coast of Italy in January 2012. Thirty-two people were killed, while images
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Tampa Bay Times In the waning days of the legislative session, Florida lawmakers approved putting an extra $10 million in the $74.5 billion state budget for the restoration, protection, and preservation of Florida's springs. There's only one problem:
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We received report that on May 9, 2013, MCS 3001 jointly manned by elements of BFAR and PCG, encountered four (4) foreign fishing vessels within the Philippine Archipelagic waters. Based on the report, our MCS 3001 tried to board one of the
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Malang, East Java, said on Friday that tap water in the city was safe to drink. People can drink it without boiling it first as it is 100 percent safe...Malang has suffered from losses amounting to about Rp 1 billion (US$103,000) per month due to
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Jorgensen said the body was in an advanced state of decomposition. That they were able to identify him through identification found on the body and a small part of a fingerprint that was linked to an arrest record. He said his office does not have a
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