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by bgetch.
In March 8 story “Protesters target U.S. foreclosed-homes auctioneer,” corrects story to include company’s response to protest in paragraphs 6 and 9.
NEW YORK, March 8 (Reuters) - An auction of foreclosed homes in New York City on Sunday drew protesters who blamed banks for an epidemic of home losses and called for a moratorium on evictions and foreclosures. Read the rest of this entry »
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Plane Stupid, a green group campaigning against a third runway at Heathrow Airport due to global warming, threw green custard on UK Business Secretary Peter Mandelson. View media interview with protester.
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From CorpWatch
The McArthur River winds through Australia’s remote Northern Territory creating lush floodplains that sustain vast herds of kangaroos, wallabies and cattle. Above them, finches, wild turkeys, and flocks of migratory birds fill an endless sky. The area around the river, which runs 300 kilometers before emptying into the Gulf of Carpentaria, also provides spiritual sustenance to the region’s four main Aboriginal linguistic groups: the Gurdanji, Yanyuwa, Garawa and Mara. Read the rest of this entry »
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Soft toilet paper may be bad for the environment and the companies’ responses. NYT reports.
Americans like their toilet tissue soft: exotic confections that are silken, thick and hot-air-fluffed.
The national obsession with soft paper has driven the growth of brands like Cottonelle Ultra, Quilted Northern Ultra and Charmin Ultra — which in 2008 alone increased its sales by 40 percent in some markets, according to Information Resources, Inc., a marketing research firm.
But fluffiness comes at a price: millions of trees harvested in North America and in Latin American countries, including some percentage of trees from rare old-growth forests in Canada. Although toilet tissue can be made at similar cost from recycled material, it is the fiber taken from standing trees that help give it that plush feel, and most large manufacturers rely on them. Read the rest of this entry »
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Luxury cars in German have been torched by groups referring to themselves as BMW.
Feb. 27 (Bloomberg) — When Berlin resident Simone Klostermann returned from vacation and couldn’t find her Mercedes SLK, she thought it had been towed. Police told her the 35,000- euro ($45,000) car had been torched. Read the rest of this entry »
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by bgetch.
A number of impromptu protests emulating the Boston Tea Party popped up around the country. Story on Atlanta below. St. Louis version here.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Hundreds of people gathered in the pouring rain at the state Capitol to protest the multi-billion dollar federal stimulus package signed by President Barack Obama.
Protesters chanted, “Take back America,” and held signs against bailouts. Another protester held a U.S. Navy Jack with the rattlesnake and the words, “Don’t Tread on Me.” Read the rest of this entry »
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