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411. Belden announces new line of environmentally-friendly - Electric Cable Recycling Machine
August 20, 2013
Belden (NYSE:BDC), a global leader in signal transmissionsolutions for mission-critical applications, announces new lowsmoke zero halogen (LSZH) jackets on some of its most popular andreliable standard cables. The environmentally-friendly cables arean extension of the company s GreenChoice soluti...
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412. Nine months later, google+ game devs are reluctant to share successstories - China Water Leak Detec
August 20, 2013
It's been nine months since Google added games to its Google+ platform , and developers who are considering whether to get on the Googlegames bandwagon are surely inquiring from other devs what theirexperiences have been. They may find, however, that details areparticularly hard to come by. In ...
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413. Blast targets syrian military truck as un observers pass; 6soldiers wounded - China Toy Crane Game
August 20, 2013
DARAA, Syria – A roadside bomb struck a Syrian military truck Wednesday, woundingsix soldiers just seconds after a convoy carrying the head of theU.N. observer mission passed by. An Associated Press reporter who was traveling in the U.N. convoysaid the blast blew out the military truck's...
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414. The avengers sets opening weekend record despite early "cam" leak - Refractory Materials Manufactur
August 19, 2013
Guest on May 8, 2012 3:15 PM If those same 100,000 people had purchased a movie ticket insteadof downloading the movie, box office revenue would only be 0.5percent higher. Tell that to the Hurt Locker. Reply Guest on May 8, 2012 3:20 PM Cam leaks may hurt movies which are worse than the hype, ...
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415. Heart attack survivors living close to highways face higher 10-yeardeath risk - Manual Recliner Man
August 19, 2013
Writing in the May 7 edition of Circulation , researchers found heart attack survivors living less than 100meters or 328 feet from a roadway have a 27 percent higher risk ofover within 10 years than survivors living at least 1,000 metersaway. That risk recedes to 13 percent for those living betwee...
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416. Bahrain begins review of military court convictions of hungerstriker and other activists
August 18, 2013
Bahraini activists convicted of trying to overthrow the stateclaimed Tuesday they faced abuse in custody and were forced to signconfessions, a defense lawyer said as a civilian court began a fullreview of their trials carried out under martial law. The group includes rights activist Abdulhadi al-K...
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417. Report: global deforestation finally being reversed in somecountries - China Magnetic Promotional I
August 17, 2013
(NaturalNews) An analysis of the world's forests -- published inthe Tuesday edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy ofSciences -- has shown that an increasing number of countries arereversing the trend toward deforestation. "From the new data, it seems possible that we could reverse agl...
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418. Using seawater in agriculture and its significance for humansurvival - China Turbocharger Rotor
August 17, 2013
(NaturalNews) The general public is slowly becoming aware of someof the health benefits of antioxidants. Health-consciousindividuals have known about their many benefits, which include theability to fight cancer and heart disease, for a long time now. Thegood news is that according to a new stud...
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419. Three-pronged system enables gmo takeover of american agriculture - Automobile Suspension Parts Man
August 17, 2013
(NaturalNews) Genetically modified organisms (GMO) or geneticallymodified crops (GM Foods) are fast becoming the only type of staplecrops grown in the United States. Over 90% of soybeans, over 70% ofcorn, and more are all grown from GM seeds. The number one producerof GM seeds is Monsanto and th...
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420. â??in the classroom, not a landfill' - Scrap Cable Recycling Machine Manufacturer
August 16, 2013
An estimated two and a half million tons of computers and otherelectronic waste, or "e-waste," is tossed out each yearin the United States. Only about 25% is recycled. The rest takes upspace in landfills, and sometimes seeps lead and other hazardouschemicals into the ground and water supply. On...
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