Home-grown alternatives.(Letter to the editor)

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- Home-grown alternatives.(Letter to the editor)
- Britain’s longest terror trial yields biggest success yet
- … , Denmark: home to over 1.7 million people, Copenhagen has…
- Entrepreneurship will beat battleships: “money cures almost all…
- Two for the Road…Home

Home-grown alternatives.(Letter to the editor)
Free with registration – Briarpatch – AccessMyLibrary.com – May 1, 2007
(Letter to the editor) –> COPYRIGHT 2007 Briarpatch, Inc. The February 2007 article “The Green Devolution” makes interesting reading, but the author, Richard Heinberg, began the outline of his future scenario of moving millions of people back to farming without taking into account global warming and weather-related effects on crops and food sources. However well the small, labour-intensive.

Britain’s longest terror trial yields biggest success yet
Christian Science Monitor – May 1, 2007
Analysts say the trial was not only the longest terrorism trial in British history, but also concerned the most ambitious terrorist plot yet thwarted. The five men had stored 600 kilograms of ammonium nitrate fertilizer to make bombs, and discussed plans to detonate them in a nightclub, a British Airways plane, the London Underground, and the country’s largest shopping center. “This is the longest ever terrorism trial in [Britain], and probably the biggest in terms of the explosives and the atrocities [the terrorists] intended to cause,” says M.

… , Denmark: home to over 1.7 million people, Copenhagen has…
Free with registration – Locum Life – AccessMyLibrary.com – May 1, 2007
7 million people, Copenhagen has grown from a small fishing village to become the capital of Denmark and the largest city in Scandinavia. (Insights into travel destinations abroad) –> COPYRIGHT 2007 Advanstar Communications, Inc. Located between the North and Baltic Seas, Denmark is composed of a mainland peninsula, Jutland, and 406 islands. Copenhagen rests on the island known as Sealand and derived its name from the Danish word kobenhavn, meaning “merchant harbor. ” [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] HISTORICALLY SPEAKING Although evidence of Copenhagen’s existence dates back 6,000 years, it was not until 1000 that Viking warrior and king, Sweyn Forkbeard, established a powerful Danish empire. Bishop Absalon–the city’s founding father–fortified it in 1167. The harbor town began to grow exponentially, making it a center of commerce and a valuable asset to the region.

Entrepreneurship will beat battleships: “money cures almost all…
Free with registration – USA Today – AccessMyLibrary.com – May 1, 2007
CEOs know how to execute. Palestine has the right climate for tourism, even casinos, but where are the pending deals from Steve Wynn and Donald Trump? Where are the plans to get Iraq into businesses other than oil and arms, Afghanistan into enterprises more lucrative than growing poppies for illegal drugs? Whatever goodwill that America still has comes from the world’s desire for its knowledge of how to build a better economic life and some help in getting there. Encouragement and support for home-grown, indigenous entrepreneurs are needed. It is imperative that the State Department create a Department of.

Two for the Road…Home
San Francisco Chronicle – May 1, 2007
” Her pitch was off from the start, which threw her completely. It could mean the end of her tenure this season, despite how powerful she was last week. However, Jordin also managed to remind us how long Bon Jovi has been around when she cooed to Jon that her mom had grown up on his music. Yep, the final six were coached by Jon and bandmate David Bryan. Some were smart to listen to Bon Jovi’s advice, but Blake Lewis was smart to ignore it. Bon Jovi was wary of Blake’s beatbox rendition of one of the band’s biggest hits, “You Give Love a Bad Name,” but Lewis pulled it off and then some. With his usual blonde tresses died brown, Lewis beeped and whooped through the number, giving it his own unique spin without obliterating its core.

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