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Talking Science: Changing the global narrative on climate change | |||
Disappearing Rio Grande | The Rio Grande is disappearing. Demand for water is growing as average temperatures rise faster than they ever have in the past 11,000 years. The water that remains is being fought over by the countries and states that agreed to share the river. At the same time, a border fence is being built… |
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Powder Announces Two New Hires | POWDER, The Skier’s Magazine, coming off its commemorative 40th anniversary volume, is pleased to announce the additions of John Clary Davies and Heather Hansman to the editorial staff. A former POWDER intern and longtime Senior Correspondent, Davies will assume the role of Associate Editor held… |
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RE Sources names environmental award winners | Five Whatcom County residents and one nonprofit will be honored next month as environmental heroes by RE Sources for Sustainable Communities. |
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Truth vs. Embellishment | All of us are suckers for stories too good to be true, be it Washington confessing to chopping down the cherry tree or Bernie Madoff promising investment returns no one else could match. But in memoir-writing in particular, there seems to be a determination that accuracy shouldn't… |
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Bellingham mandolin maker crafts beautiful music | ON THE ONE hand, says Bellingham craftsman Stan Miller, the gorgeous mandolins he makes are essentially "a box with a stick at one end." |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø students prevail in journalism contest | "Western Washington University journalism students and publications received six Region 10 Mark of Excellence awards from the Society of Professional Journalists in its recent 2009 competition." |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø students sweep best magazine category with Planet and Klipsun, win individual awards |