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March 30, 2007

Program raises money, helps

Albert Lea Tribune - The program recycles paper, plastic, glass and pop cans generated in-house; pop cans donated by businesses or individuals; laser and inkjet cartridges and cell phones. Gudal has volunteers pick up both in-house and collected recycling and haul it out ...

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Posted by John at 02:39 PM

Ron Dembo: Getting It Right Before It's Too Late

No one can have failed to notice the shift in public perception of climate change in the past few months: the scientific debate, dangerously prolonged, is truly over. But this is not in itself a victory for those who are struggling to avert planetary disaster (as I'm sure most readers are well aware). Before there is anything to celebrate, we'll have to take that momentum and turn it into

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Posted by Sean at 01:16 PM

Pelikan sees acquisition lifting sales to RM1.2b

Business Times Malaysia - Following the buy, the factory has moved the manufacturing of inkjet cartridges to Malaysia. The factory, which was relocated in a record time of seven months, hopes to make one million pieces of inkjet cartridges by the end of the month, and some 1.2 ...

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Posted by Richard at 10:36 AM

Around Town: Friday, March 30, 2007

By Tri-City Herald, Kennewick, Wash. Mar. 29--Mid-Columbia happenings for the week of Friday, March 30, 2007 Friday, March 30 Art/craft shows , sponsored by the Allied Arts Gallery, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Richland gallery, 89 Lee

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Posted by Matt at 08:23 AM

March 29, 2007

LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF: Worfel to speak at HU Women's breakfast

The Huntington University Women's Auxiliary invites women of the community to the annual spring semester breakfast at 9 a.m. Saturday, April 14 at Habecker Dining Commons. The auxiliary is privileged to have one of its own share her ministry of

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Posted by Chris at 03:39 PM

Breaking News from St. Tammany

New Orleans Times-Picayune - Law enforcment agencies in St. Tammany Parish are cracking down on speeding and other unsafe driving on Interstate 12, from Slidell to the Tangipahoa Parish line. People need to understand that this is a very deadly stretch of highway, Sheriff ...

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Posted by Tom at 12:05 PM

March 28, 2007

National Arbor Day Foundation Partners With Cartridge World on New Program: 'Plant A Tree, Not A Cartridge'

The National Arbor Day Foundation has announced a new partnership with ink and toner-refill franchise retailer Cartridge World to help replant America's national forests that have been damaged by wildfires and other natural

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Posted by Perry at 05:15 PM

Memjet Customers, Roadmap Start Taking Shape

PC OEMs and camera makers could be among the customers for Memjet's revolutionary inkjet printers that were first disclosed last week. Meanwhile, the company has already started talking about taking the Silverbrook technology roadmap to 360 pages per minute in as little as two years'

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Posted by Lorren at 04:11 PM