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27. More Related Stories
With a vertically integrated manufacturing process, API supports the customer from the initial concept: designing the semiconductor; hybridization of support electronics; packaging and signal conditioning or processing from prototype through full-scale production; and validation/test. With a vertically integrated manufacturing process, API supports the customer from the initial concept: designing the semiconductor; hybridization of support electronics; packaging and signal conditioning or...
Source9/4/2007


28. Prolonged drought continues to hamper enjoyment of area lakes
Sports 'Canes make good at home and on the road Colfax hands Hayward narrow 26-22 loss with late TD Hayward runners take second at Spooner Invite Girls golf places second at Superior HAYSO jamboree this weekend Curling Classes offered Maira's Mile Bike Ride Benefit scheduled for Saturday, September 8 8th annual RELM Fest All boaters to take steps to prevent spread of invasive species. Sports 'Canes make good at home and on the road Colfax hands Hayward narrow 26-22 loss with late TD...
Source8/31/2007


29. Black bears growing nuisance in West
The bears' search for food, intensifying as they bulk up for hibernation, has driven the animals into towns to forage in garbage bins, bird feeders and even inside homes like Grenda's, where they've hauled off peaches and a 10-pound bag of sugar. But wildlife officials say that makes him a good neighbor to the black bears that share the mountains -- especially this year, when a late freeze and drought across the West have drastically reduced their natural fare of berries and acorns. A few...
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30. Twice Bitten
The simmering bear-tension that I usually experience when picking blackberries on a hot day on an out-of-the-way hill, especially without my dog, and particularly in the bee-kept spot where I used to pick before those berries, too, disappeared, did not replace the yellow-sky unease. There were still the swales in the long grass where some large, tough-skinned animal seemed to have roiled about flattening some bushes, but why roil when there were no berries? It could not have been an...
Source8/28/2007


31. Feed your muscles the right way
Patricia Henry, a registered dietitian at Tomball Regional Hospital who works with athletes, agrees with the women's level but believes 125-150 grams is adequate for men. Restock it quickly or recovery may be slow and leave you with less energy the rest of the day, says Sean Millhouse, a personal fitness coach in Houston. Nutrition and fitness experts generally agree a diet rich in complex carbohydrates and lean proteins is smart, but differ on how much of and when those nutrients are...
Source8/20/2007


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