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Vol. 138 Nbr. 2771, August 2009

Avoid these job interview blunders.

Environment

Bedbugs forced to repel themselves.

Insecticides - Brief article

Climate change causes 300,000 deaths a year while the 20 nations most vulnerable to global warming account for less than one percent of total worldwide emissions, according to a report by the Geneva, Switz.-based Global Humanitarian Forum, which is headed by Kofi A. Annan, former Secretary-General of the United Nations.

NOTEWORTHY

Coal remains a major player.

Energy Resources

Come fly with me: National Air and Space Museum tracks mankind's mission in the sky.

Aeronautics

Corn is king, but biofuels at crossroads.

The Environment - Brief article

Cost overruns for reactors in the offing.

Nuclear Energy

Does economic recovery hinge on them?

Baby Boomers

Don't let that bedbugs bite.

Pest Control

FDA calls cheerios an 'unapproved Drug'.

Public Policy

Federal gold rush is bankrupting country.

Welfare State

Fleshing out the mystery of fossils: Ancients animals come to life in startling natural history exhibition.

Paleontology

Galileo did not get sent to jail.

The World Yesterday

Galileo gazes toward the heavens: understanding the contributions of the Father of astronomy.

Astronomy

It seems logical that a good manager would want to deal with "dirty laundry" inside the organization before there were any negative headlines--or even a tragedy.

NOTEWORTHY - Brief article

It's a bird. It's a plane. It's a potentially deadly combination.

NOTEWORTHY - Brief article

Let there be (greener) light.

Conservation - Brief article

Long-term loss of investors seen.

Newsview

Nasty, politicized Supreme Court nomination battles may erode public support of the High Court, suggests a study by Ohio State University, Columbus.

NOTEWORTHY - Brief article

Newly found treasure trove of Ben Franklin's Letters.

American History

Pandemic detection needs improvement.

Swine Flu

Protecting against spread of swine flu.

Pandemics

Public trust doctrine needed for oceans.

Ecology

Ranking system actually works.

College Football - College football

Southwest to suffer most from global warming.

Life In America

Start your Christmas planning ASAP, advises the Association of Independent Consumer Credit Counseling Agencies, Fairfax, Va.

NOTEWORTHY - Virginia - Brief article

Sustainable practices now the norm.

Construction

Toxic scare mongering mutes hidden truth.

Public Health

Unproven strategies become more prevalent.

Marketing

Vast human migrations seem inevitable.

Climate Change

Warm weather riles up canines.

Dog Bites - Brief article

'When the Supreme Court rules on a controversial issue, it pulls public opinion in the direction of its decision,' indicates Rosalee A. Clawson, professor of political science at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind., and coauthor of Legacy and Legitimacy: Black Americans and the Supreme Court.

NOTEWORTHY

Worldwide recession marches on.

Business & Finances