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This week in soft drinks & bottled water, featuring Coca-Cola, sugar tax and Cott Corp
2015-10-30 15:17:00| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com
Here's a round-up of this week's top stories in the soft drinks & bottled water categories. We also have similar round-ups for beer & cider and spirits & wine.
Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water
2015-10-30 12:56:13| Electronics - Topix.net
Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water , co-developed by Koei Tecmo and Nintendo, is the fifth game in the Fatal Frame series and takes place near the fabled "Mountain of Death." Players use the Wii U GamePad as the Camera Obscura.
Giants pitcher, former Warrior, ex-Safeway chief on East Bay list of excess water users
2015-10-30 08:48:22| Grocery - Topix.net
San Francisco Giants pitcher Matt Cain, former Safeway Chief Executive Officer Steven Burd, developer Tom Seeno and former Golden State Warrior Adonal Foyle made the list of excess water users identified Thursday by East Bay water officials. The pitcher was listed as a customer using 1,272 gallons of water a day in an Alamo home belonging to Cain, according to the newest list of high users released by the East Bay Municipal Utility District and public records.
Water too warm for cod in US Gulf of Maine as stocks near collapse
2015-10-29 23:41:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: A rapid warming of the Gulf of Maine off the eastern United States has made the water too warm for cod, pushing stocks towards collapse despite deep reductions in the number of fish caught, a US study has shown. The Gulf of Maine had warmed faster than 99% of the rest of the worlds oceans in the past decade, influenced by shifts in the Atlantic Gulf Stream, changes in the Pacific Ocean and a wider trend of climate change, it said. Scientists said the findings showed a need to take more account...
Water too warm for cod in U.S. Gulf of Maine; stock near collapse
2015-10-29 19:03:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Reuters: A rapid warming of the Gulf of Maine off the eastern United States has made the water too hot for cod, pushing stocks toward collapse despite deep reductions in the number of fish caught, a U.S. study showed on Thursday. The Gulf of Maine had warmed faster than 99 percent of the rest of the world's oceans in the past decade, influenced by shifts in the Atlantic Gulf Stream, changes in the Pacific Ocean and a wider trend of climate change, it said. Scientists said the findings showed a need...
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