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Federal Agencies Expand Urban Waterway Revitalization Efforts in Communities Across the Nation
2013-05-10 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
U.S. EPA, along with federal partners, announced Urban Waters Federal Partnership will add 11 new locations. Additionally, 2 more federal partner agencies – U.S. Department of Education and U.S. Department of Energy – will join this partnership in its collaborative efforts to restore waterways and their environments, boost recreation, help local economies, create jobs, and protect Americans' health. This story is related to the following:Green & CleanSearch for suppliers of:
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Urban Outfitters controversy: Syringe and pill bottle-like shot glasses 'risky'
2013-05-09 06:01:43| Apparel - Topix.net
An Urban Outfitters controversy has quite a few people taking part in a heated debate over the choice of the well-known U.S. clothing chain selling shot glasses that look like syringes and pill bottles, The Epoch Times reported this Wednesday, May 8. According to the report, partners at Drugfree.org are already hard at work on a campaign to put an ... (more)
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Urban Outfitters Under Fire for 'Prescription Shot Glasses'
2013-05-08 21:47:26| Apparel - Topix.net
Urban Outfitters, known for its quirky clothing and "out of the box" merchandise, is no stranger to the controversy that surrounds their often tongue-in-cheek products.
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Urban Outfitters, TD Bank Sign Leases at 180 Broadway, Bringing Property to Full Occupancy
2013-04-29 02:24:00| National Real Estate Investor
Urban Outfitters and TD Bank have both signed leases at 180 Broadway, a new mixed-use development in lower Manhattan. read more
Oases of cool: Taking the heat out of urban living
2013-04-26 07:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New Scientist: THE world's coldest capital might seem an unlikely spot for a geoengineering experiment designed to cool things down. But even though the average year-round temperature in Mongolia's capital, Ulan Bator, is close to freezing, the city has to endure sizzling summers coupled with deadly air pollution a combination that has forced the government to try a novel remedy. In November 2011, engineers began to drill a network of holes across 30 hectares of land north of the city and fill them with water....
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