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'Reinventing Fire': How the Automobile Fits Into the Future of Energy
KickingTiresWhat if someone told you there will soon be cars on the market that get 125 to 240 mpg? What if that same person told you it's possible to phase out oil entirely by 2050 and run a 158% larger......Tags: Natural Resources, Prius, Passenger Cars, Ford, Automotive Equipment
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Moldy matters
Crime and Safety - Sun-SentinelIf you've got the water out of your carpets that was brought on by theĀ?recent heavy rains, mold is next on the to-do list. Here are some tips that health officials have passed along: Remove standing water and wet materials. If drywall, carpet padding or....Tags: Building Material, Allergies, Metal and Mineral, Fort Lauderdale, Broward County
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Weather's impact on health
Maryland WeatherFrom The Sun's print editions: Baltimore Sun reporter Candus Thomson offers this guest post: Why do we ache when it's damp or the weather turns cold and blustery, a colleague asked? First response: "Because we're old." But turns out some......Tags: Migraine
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'The Amazing Race' recap: Worst partner ever?
Reality CheckBucky reports on last night's Amazing Race, in which someone is an amazing jerk:The teams, Pit Stopped in Bangladesh, find they have to fly to Hong Kong, where they will take a bus and then a ferry to an island,......Tags: Restaurants, Football, Landforms, Event Planning, Dining and Drinking
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Midwest weather leads to soaring mold counts
Maryland WeatherFROM TODAY'S PRINT EDITIONS:From the Weather Blog’s “It Could Be Worse Dept.”: Midwest residents are under Dangerous Air Quality Alert, but it’s not for smog. A record-breaking winter for snow, and now record-breaking rains and...Tags: Health, Physical Conditions, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Allergies
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Bill Hager gets freshman legislator honors from Cancer Society
Palm Beach Politics | Sun Sentinel blogsState Rep. Bill Hager, R-Boca Raton, is being honored as freshman of the year in the Florida House of Representatives by the American Cancer Society. Hager was elected to the Legislature last year. He???s being recognized for his successful legislation......Tags: Florida Legislature, Health, Diseases and Illnesses, Heart Disease, Cancer
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More heat, more storms, more sweat
Maryland WeatherWhat? All those Severe Thunderstorm Watches late yesterday and your place got zilch? Yeah, me too. A little thunder, a few flashes of lightning, and not a drop of rain on the WeatherDeck in Cockeysville. We were watering the grass......Tags: Weather Reports, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Queen Anne's County, Anne Arundel County, Physical Conditions
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Ford Wants to Help Monitor Your Health
KickingTiresFord???s Sync has already proven itself to be a capable device for hands-free calling, audio controls and other simple functions in the car. But if Ford gets its way, the multimedia system could help monitor and alert drivers about potentially......Tags: Health, Diseases and Illnesses, Ford, Physical Conditions, Allergies
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a new food allergy study
Dining@LargeThe Baltimore Sun's Meredith Cohn reports today on a new study, one of the largest of its kind, on the prevalence of food allergies in the US population. The multi-year survey's conclusion: Population-based serologic data on 4 foods indicate an......Tags: Health, Physical Conditions, Allergies
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Obama: Ticked off sometimes, not down
The Swampby Mark Silva President Barack Obama doesn't get down easily, his wife says, but he does get ticked off. If it doesn't show, Michelle Obama explains, he works at that. "You know, he doesn't get down easily,'' the first lady......Tags: Executive Branch, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Social Issues, Career and Workplace, Regional Authority
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As Cabrini's row houses empty, the poor are shifted around the city
A moving man knocked on Jacqueline Pratt's row house door Tuesday to see if she was ready to leave the ghost town. "I'm not rushing you," the mover said, and that was good because even though this week is the exit deadline, she wasn't ready. Outside 904...
Tags: Chicago Housing Authority, Public Housing, Gold Coast, Housing and Urban Planning, Politics
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Three very hot clarinetists celebrate Benny Goodman
On Jan. 16, 1938, clarinetist Benny Goodman shook up the music world by bringing jazz unapologetically into a shrine of highbrow culture: Carnegie Hall. That concert, with its spectacular solos and thrilling ensemble playing, has long since acquired...
Tags: Chicago Park District, Columbus Park, Festive Events, Plymouth, Elmhurst College
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