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7. Haymore meets with area ag leaders
Printer-Friendly Version Email This Story Haymore meets with area ag leaders By REBECCA BLANTON Register & Bee staff writer September 1, 2007 Todd Haymore, second from left, commissioner for the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, listens to audience members' concerns about agriculture at the Institute on Friday. Printer-Friendly Version Email This Story Haymore meets with area ag leaders By REBECCA BLANTON Register & Bee staff writer September 1, 2007 Todd Haymore,...
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8. More work to be done
Home:News:Opinion:Editorials Editorials More work to be done 09/10/2007 Email to a friendPost a CommentPrinter-friendly Smoking among teenagers in New York has declined by 45 percent since 2000, a welcome trend that places the Empire State well above the national average, according to the state Department of Health. Home:News:Opinion:Editorials Editorials More work to be done 09/10/2007 Email to a friendPost a CommentPrinter-friendly Smoking among teenagers in New York has declined by 45...
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9. Surge of tax plans leading to overload
By Jennifer Brown Denver Post Staff Writer Article Last Updated:09/08/2007 11:12:38 PM MDT Pitches for new and increased taxes are stacking up, setting off criticism from fiscal conservatives and a vow from the governor's office to limit the number of proposals presented to voters in 2008. By Jennifer Brown Denver Post Staff Writer Article Last Updated:09/08/2007 11:12:38 PM MDT Pitches for new and increased taxes are stacking up, setting off criticism from fiscal conservatives and a vow...
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10. High Heat Tolerance in Plants Could be Answer for Global Warming
As soon as you enter Fifield Hall, one of the hubs for the school of horticultural sciences, you know you are entering a place of pure passion for plants. coli gene performed better at extremely high temperatures, Rathinasabapathi decided to conduct the experiment on a crop economically important to Florida. One of his recent projects on high heat tolerance in tobacco and tomatoes may be the answer to survival for a world threatened by global warming. No other building on campus would have...
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11. Tobacco trust targets money to anti-smoking campaign
The board, meeting in Tulsa, voted to spend about $3 million on marketing, including promoting the Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline, a free telephone service that officials said has helped more than 12,000 Oklahomans kick their tobacco habit in the past four years. Tobacco trust targets money to anti-smoking campaign By The Associated Press 9/8/20071:10 PM The state's Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust board has agreed to put nearly one-third of its $13. The board, meeting in Tulsa, voted to...
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