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Gowanus Con Edison Thief Gets PumpedCon Edison building in Gowanus the scene of the crime. The missing items? Two pumps. Value one grand each.
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Cortlandt, New York Residents Oppose Con Ed Plan to Drain Rail Road PondRailroad Pond is a 150 year old manmade body of water in Cortlandt manor, a gem of the local community. Now Con Ed, in an attempt to cut costs, is planning to drain this haven for watersports and wildlife. -
Con Ed Renews Claim to Gowanus Dodgers LandmarkThe "Baseball Wall" in Brooklyn which caused so much apprehension amongst old-time baseball fans and historians is saved!
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Guide to the 2008 San Diego Comic Con ExclusivesHere is your complete checklist to all of the exclusive products offered at the 2008 San Diego Comic Con.
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Electrical Frugality: How to Offset Consolidated Edison's Recent Rate IncreasesSome thoughts on how one may offset the new Con Edison increases by increasing their conservation of energy.
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Deregulation and Cheaper Electricity in Texas and New YorkThe deregulation of electricity in New York City has resulted in giving the ability of other energy providers to step into the arena and to be able to provide former Con Edison customers with electricity at lower rates -
The Pro's and Con's of Privatizing Government Agenciesa survey of where privatizing is and is not working in various countries, including the U.S.
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Tips on Beating the Heat, Saving Energy Without Breaking Your BankA press release issued by Con Edison and carried by MarketWire on Tuesday gives tips on how to keep from overheating while also managing your money more efficiently.
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Where Were You When SuperSonic Sarah's Sonic Boom was Heard and Felt Around the World?Memoir entry pertaining to Gov. Sarah Palin's selection as a VP candidate.
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Earth Day Everyday: Green Activities for Kids in New York CityEarth Day is a great starting point for teaching kids how to go green, but everyday activities are the best way to show kids that green living is important and can also be lots of fun. Here are five fun green activities for kids in New York City... -
Earth Hour 2009Earth Hour was the largest climate event in history. There is still a chance to participate if you missed the actual "turn off your lights" event.
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Turn a Day Off into a Mini Vacation Boating On New York's Hudson RiverHow do you turn a day off into a mini vacation? Hit the waves and enjoy some of the many opportunities for fun in the sun on the Hudson.
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Malignant Mesothelioma CancerMalignant Mesothelioma it is a rare form of cancer that happens in the cell lining of the internal organs within the human body. The only known cause of this type of cancer is exposure to asbestos.
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Forensic Psychology and the Criminal MIndA research paper that is a correlation of the psychological profiles and criminal minded individuals. It also covers the birth of the practice of criminal profiling, and how it is implemented today in criminal prosecutions.
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Is Your Country Participating in Earth Hour?This year earth day will happen at 8:30 pm, local time on March 28, 2009. All you have to do to combat global warming and send a clear message to governments all over the world that you want change now is to turn your lights off for just one hour
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E85 and Biodiesel Stations in ConnecticutE85 and Biodiesel Stations in Connecticut - Alternative Fuel Stations throughout the state -
Introduction to Birdwatching at Prospect ParkThis piece highlights the Introduction to Birdwatching event which takes place every Saturday and Sunday in Prospect Park until December 11, 2010.
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How "I'm Going Green "in 2011green,green day, saving earth, earth, earth day,
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Before and After Irene Took New YorkAbout Hurricane Irene and Her effects on New York -
Deep Cavern Systems WorldwideThis article details the existence of extensive underground systems globally and the secrets they hold. This is the first of 3 articles that will offer personal testimonies & links with evidence that I found to be nearly overwhelming.
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Business Ownership Free Op to Make Money on Gas and Electricity with DeregulationEnergy deregulation has created an opportunity for anyone to become a self employed business owner and to get rich with products everyone uses and no inventory during the greatest redistribution of wealth that the USA has ever seen.
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Free Upcoming Seminars for Business Owners in Downtown BrooklynThe Business Library frequently hosts presentations and seminars about a wide variety of topics. These upcoming events are free and open to the public (registration may be required). -
Tornados in QueensAn article written about the tornado's that touched down in Queens in September 2010.
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Gowanus Baseball Wall Coming DownAs if living history weren't enough, the last remnants of the original Dodgers Stadium (Washington Park Stadium in Gowanus) is on its way down.
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The Brooklyn Book Festival: Once again a hit in downtown BrooklynThe 5th Annual Brooklyn Book Festival took place this past weekend in downtown Brooklyn. The festival was once again a hit, drawing thousands of people from all over.
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Stock Market Black Monday Blamed on Mortgage Crisis; Oh, Really?It is apparent to anyone watching the stock market, the falling AIG stock price, the potential for the Lehman Barclays deal, and a possibly disastrous AIG bankruptcy, that consumers are afraid to lose what is left of their nest eggs. -
The Starbucks Culturehow a coffee chain has gained national acclaim -
How to Start Solar CookingSolar cooking is such an easy and cheap way to begin reducing your contribution to global warming. This article details how you can get started. -
Education and the Real World: Words of MotivationLife is hard as it is with all the demands of today, but my advice to all you younger students, who are trying to pursue a college education, is to stay at home with your parents for as long as you can or until you finish school.
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Ways for Cutting the Cost of Electricity in Your Homehow to save money by not wasting electricity
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Forensic Criminal Personality Profiling: Inside the Minds of MadmenCriminal personality profiling is a helpful technique that is used by forensic investigators in order to assist with the identification of unknown subjects involved in various crimes.
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Top Universities in New York CityNew York City surely isn't known as a college town. Home to Pace University, the New School, the Art Institue, Stonybrook and City College, I'm not sure why it's not considered a college town.
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Holidays on Earth Today: December 1, 2007What's happening in the world today? -
Steam Pipe Explosion Shuts Down NYC Midtown Rush HourA steam pipe explosion blew up the street at 41 Street and Lexington Avenue at about 6:00 PM Wednesday. This original report was written as it happened.
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Retirement Budgets: Determine What is NeededFrom college costs to a first class postage stamp, prices are increasing everywhere. Many people, in budgeting for their retirements, fail to include or underestimate the basic costs amenities Social Security alone won't and can't cover.
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How to Become a MultimillionaireIn order to be a multimillionaire, you have to start with the thought that you are already a multimillionaire then work on your dream and bring it into reality!
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Heavy Rains Cripple New York CityRains stopped public transportation for the entire city and a possible tornado ran through a section of Brooklyn. -
Subways, MTA System Crippled as New York Residents Struggled with CommutesNew York was shut down with power outages, no train service and even a possible tornado today. The Mayor and the Governor held press conferences about the events. -
The Day After the Summer 2007 New York Water Pipe Explosion in MidtownFollowing an extraordinary water main explosion on Wednesday 7/18/2007, the state of affairs in the affected area was reported twenty four hours later.
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New York Steam Pipe Explosion Triggers LawsuitsIt has been almost two weeks now since the July 18 explosion at 41st Street and Lexington Avenue, an area that became known as The Frozen Zone.
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