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Legal scholars navigate complex law of the sea Given our absolute dependence on oceans, which cover two-thirds of Earth's surface, it’s essential that nations work together to govern their use. In an obscure corner of Boalt Hall, the Law of the Sea Institute — directed by a legal historian and an international law prof (and former salvage diver) — produces top-notch maritime-law scholarship. "California Magazine" reports. alumni.berkeley.edu
Monday's recipe (5/21/12) - Aimee Fortney's rainbow spinach salad, blackberry champagne vinaigrette Who says eating healthy is boring? This beautiful salad is just exactly what "Doctor" Mom would order! A colorful "rainbow" suggested guide to follow this summer to promote healthy eating!AIMEE FORTNEY'S www.wsmv.com
An Argument for a Contrarian Investment While it might not look like it now, the most investable trend over the next 20 years is going to be in the resource sector, the renewable and non-renewable resources, the minerals, ores, fossil fuels and biomass. www.resourceinvestor.com
CriticalControl Announces First Quarter 2012 Financial Results CALGARY, ALBERTA-- - CriticalControl Solutions Corp. today reported its financial results for the three months ended March 31, 2012."Our strategic investments over the past year in our energy services business produced solid growth," said Alykhan Mamdani, President and CEO of CriticalControl. ... finance.yahoo.com
Fragrant plants: fresh ideas for aromatic leaves Your fragrant garden plants have countless olfactory uses. telegraph.feedsportal.com
EPA’s war on coal could sink America’s economy While campaigning in San Francisco during the Democratic Party primaries in January 2008, presidential candidate Obama told The San Francisco Chronicle editorial board, “So if somebody wants to build a coal-powered plant they can; it’s just that it will bankrupt them because they’re going to be charged a huge sum for all that greenhouse gas that’s being emitted.” read more www.thecitizen.com
Good News -- the Impending Gold & Silver Launch “The Fed is transferring immense wealth from the middle class to the most affluent, from the least privileged to the most privileged.” news.goldseek.com
Land Niederösterreich ehrt Dr. Werner Wittmann Dr. Werner Wittmann, Senior-Chef der Wittmann-Group, ist mit dem Silbernen Komturkreuz des Landes... www.k-zeitung.de
Regional ConsequencesThe Geopolitics of the Changing Middle East (Audio) MICHAEL SLACKMAN: I'm Michael Slackman. I'm the deputy foreign editor with The New York Times now. Previously, I had been in the Middle East for eight years. www.cfr.org
What to do this summer in the Philippines? Here are 101 choices There is absolutely no better time than now to wonder and wander around the Philippines. Trust me – I’m a veteran of the travel and tourism industry. Related posts: 7,000 summer jobs for poor kids & out of school youth Philippines featured in History Channel’s ‘Hidden Cities’ UK travel website says Philippines as Asia’s undiscovered jewel goodnewspilipinas.com
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