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More Carbon Dioxide May Help Some Trees Weather Ice Storms The increased levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere predicted for later this century may reduce the damage that future ice storms will cause to commercially important loblolly pine trees, according to a new study. Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board: Cheese Information This promotional site for the Wisconsin dairy industry presents profiles of specific types of cheeses made in Wisconsin, a food and wine pairing guide, serving suggestions, a history of cheese making in Wisconsin, a virtual tour of a cheese factory, production statistics, and a glossary. Ibuprofen Can Slow Lung Disease In Children With Cystic Fibrosis, Stud The results of a clinical trial indicates that, when used as part of routine therapy, high-dose ibuprofen is safe and effective in slowing down lung disease in children with cystic fibrosis (CF). Sagging Radio Plays Digital Card High-definition broadcasts let stations offer CD-quality sound and subchannels for the first time. But with stiff competition from satellite and internet radio, will the listening public tune in? By Randy Dotinga. Popular New Year's Resolutions List of 13 common New Year's resolutions with links to related government websites. Topics include losing weight, paying off debt, getting a better job, getting fit, quitting smoking, reducing stress, taking a trip, and volunteering to help others. From the official Web portal for the U.S. government. Copyright Claim Erases 'Here Comes Another Bubble' Parody Video From Y A creative clip titled "Here Comes Another Bubble" gets popped due to a copyright claim from an unnamed third party. Coupons, houses, and chemical nomenclature Coupons, Cambridge houses, and chem-bio nomenclature under observation in the sciencebase science blog. [Ironic] Professional beggars prowling about the streets of Moroccan c The government plans to crack down on the scam used by faux beggars in growing numbers for a kind of "emotional blackmail", a cabinet minister was quoted as saying... [Scary] Pregnant woman says 'maternal instinct' helped her kill attack FORT MITCHELL, Ky. - A pregnant woman who killed her attacker said a maternal instinct helped her fight off the woman who investigators believe was after her unborn child."I do believe that I fought harder because it was for my child,"Sarah Brady told ABC's "Good Morning America"in interviews aired Sunday and Monday. "It is a maternal instinct to protect your child to the very end."Katherine Smith, 22, died Thursday after luring Brady to her apartment to pick up a package supposedly delivered to the wrong address. When Smith pulled out a knife and attacked the pregnant woman, Brady fought back, striking Smith on the head with an ash tray and stabbing her three times with her own knife, police said. Brady, 26, said she didn't know Smith before the two met at Smith's apartment and can't be certain why Smith wanted to kill her."I really am not sure what was going through her mind,"Brady told ABC. "The only thing I thought was that she was going to kill me and my child and that is the only thing that ran through my mind." Historic Hwy 49.com This travel and tourism site for the towns along California Highway 49 includes historical background about California's Gold Country where "James Marshall discovered Gold in California at Sutter's Mill in [January] 1848 and set off the largest gold rush in history."Includes a business directory, city directory, and maps of the area and of individual cities such as Nevada City, Grass Valley, and Coloma (location of Sutter's Mill).
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