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Wild weather strikes Southern California
Boston Globe - Mar 27 11:00 PM Volatile weather swept through Southern California on Tuesday, delivering downpours, hail, snow, and fierce winds that capsized boats and toppled power lines and trees. Nearly 185,000 customers lost power.
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The Cincinnati Post - Mar 24 4:43 AM NEW YORK -- You saw it everywhere you looked at this year's Architectural Digest Home Design Show: Green, green, green. Not the color, but the concept.
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Everett Herald - Mar 15 12:13 AM You saw it everywhere you looked at this year's Architectural Digest Home Design Show: Green, green, green. Not the color, but the concept. Consumers are increasingly asking for "green" furniture and accessories, or those with an ecological sensibility.
Trees to Withstand Winter s Worst
New Bay Times - Mar 07 1:52 PM Bradford pear and Chinese elm have one thing in common: Both develop dense canopies and brittle stems. Just about the time these trees develop an appealing shape and size which takes some 10 to 12 years they begin to fall apart.
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