Friday, March 30, 2012

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Warm winter saps butterfly's mojo
London Free Press
By DALE CARRUTHERS The London Free Press Researchers at Western University have found that warm winters could affect the ability of butterflies to reproduce and pollinate. A biology professor at Western University says butterflies may have a beef with ...
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Students flock to social media contest to win coveted oil & gas internship
Canada NewsWire (press release)
This earned her a paid summer internship with Husky Energy Inc, a $3000 cash prize and free student fees in the CGA Program of Professional Studies. (CNW Group/Certified General Accountants Association of Alberta) Winners of Alberta's Next Top ...
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Canada NewsWire (press release)
Omar Vizquel, set to become oldest SS in MLB history, comfortable with utility ...
Winnipeg Free Press
"The energy, the passion," he said. "You feel like playing and there's nothing stopping you. I don't want to be sitting on the couch at home watching TV while I can still move and do what I'm able to do. I think I can still compete here at a high level ...
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Trade took back seat on Harper's Thailand trip
Globe and Mail
The United States, meanwhile, has just snagged a free-trade deal with South Korea. Thailand in particular and Southeast Asia in general are regions that Canada should be courting with verve and energy. It's all fine to have free-trade agreements ...
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Globe and Mail
IDT Corporation: Low Free Cash Flow Multiples, High Yield, And Growth
Seeking Alpha
Despite the recent spinoff of its energy businesses, IDT still keeps a number of other tasty tidbits up its sleeves - which we'll get to later. At the time of the October 2011 spinoff of Genie Energy (GNE), IDT stock was adjusted downward to reflect ...
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A environment-friendly society
Business Recorder (blog)
With an ambitious energy agreement, Denmark takes a decisive step towards a society free of coal, oil and natural gas, says a press release issued on Friday. In 2020, half of the electricity consumption will come from wind power (today it's 25 per ...
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