Most Doctors See Religion As Beneficial, Study Says In a survey, 33 percent of doctors said religion and spirituality help prevent specific medical events like heart attacks, infections and death.... Read Full Article Correction: Lots Of Little Screens: TV Is Changing Shape The Re:framing column last Sunday, about growth in online video programming, included an outdated reference to the status of the new online series ?Quarterlife.? The series has been picked up by NBC; ... Read Full Article Directors And Producers To Hold Talks Planned weekend talks could promise a major break in the entertainment industry’s labor troubles.... Read Full Article London Journal: Behind Wheels Of Black Cabs, Mostly White Faces London’s cab drivers are by and large not happy about the city’s plan to help underrepresented groups pay the financial costs involved in joining their ranks.... Read Full Article Frequent Flier: Searching For Sleep And Decent Clothing If you?re jet lagged, looking good is a real effort. But with a sleep mask, some earplugs and the melatonin, I?m in dreamland.... Read Full Article |
Estuary NewsDivers Who Jump in to Take the Mystery Out of City WaterwaysThe Urban Divers Estuary Conservancy works at transforming New York City waterways from environments that are shunned to those that are protected and perhaps even loved.Read Full Article Group to make millions from Thames windfarmThe group behind Independent Energy, which left investors and creditors reeling from millions in losses when it collapsed, is set to make millions from a major windfarm in the Thames Estuary....Read Full Article External News for: estuaryArmy Corps has brazenly overstepped its bounds - The News JournalArmy Corps has brazenly overstepped its boundsThe News JournalIf a private corporation were to propose a facility that could withdraw water from or discharge wastewater into the Delaware estuary, it would have to gain ...and more »Army Corps has brazenly overstepped its bounds - The News JournalArmy Corps has brazenly overstepped its boundsThe News JournalIf a private corporation were to propose a facility that could withdraw water from or discharge wastewater into the Delaware estuary, it would have to gain ...and more »Transitional design melds with classic architecture for timeless elegance - Naples Daily NewsTransitional design melds with classic architecture for timeless eleganceNaples Daily NewsWhen Manuel and Eddis Tarano selected their home in Estuary at Grey Oaks, they were attracted to its classic design. In addition to floor-to-ceiling windows ...and more »Army Corps has brazenly overstepped its bounds - The News JournalArmy Corps has brazenly overstepped its boundsThe News JournalIf a private corporation were to propose a facility that could withdraw water from or discharge wastewater into the Delaware estuary, it would have to gain ...and more »Transitional design melds with classic architecture for timeless elegance - Naples Daily NewsTransitional design melds with classic architecture for timeless eleganceNaples Daily NewsWhen Manuel and Eddis Tarano selected their home in Estuary at Grey Oaks, they were attracted to its classic design. In addition to floor-to-ceiling windows ...and more »Bird watchers flock to estuary as Pacific Diver sparks 'mega alert' - Western Morning NewsBird watchers flock to estuary as Pacific Diver sparks 'mega alert'Western Morning NewsThe adult Pacific Diver took up residence at Carnsew Pool in the Hayle estuary on Thursday morning. Dave Flumm, site manager for the vast RSPB reserve at ... |
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