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When Ronald Herberman, director of the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute and UPMC Cancer Centers, issued an advisory to the faculty and staff about the health risks from use of cellphones, I got worried. Every entrepreneur I know uses a cellphone. In fact most of us have allowed cellphones to become our office away from the office.
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By Kristin M. Kraemer, Tri-City Herald, Kennewick, Wash. Jul. 24--The defense attorney for a Kennewick man accused of driving drunk when his boat struck another boat and killed a man asked today to push the trial back two months because of ongoing investigation.
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By Robert Hardaway The current debate over global warming has obscured a fact that should not be debatable -namely that the planet is and has been environmentally degraded by the human footprint, particularly since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution.
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Even a quiet stroll in the park can dramatically change natural ecosystems, according to a new study by conservation biologists from the University of California, Berkeley.
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By Joe Segura, Shore Patrol A visit to the beach provides dazzling vistas of the Pacific views that sometimes are interrupted by oil-drilling platforms, but with high fuel prices, there's talk on the national level about more offshore drilling.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) Thirty-year mortgage rates averaged 6.37% the week ended July 10, up slightly from 6.35% a week ago, according to a survey released Thursday by Freddie Mac, while 15-year mortgages stood at an average of 5.91%, compared with 5.92% last week. One-year adjustable rate mortgages, or ARMs, held steady at an average of 5.17%. Freddie Mac (FRE) said the "5/1" ARM...
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