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Shun meat, says UN climate chief
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Hakuho joins Asa at the top in Nagoya rankings
People should consider eating less meat as a way to tackle global warming, says the UN's top climate scientist....... |
Postseason chase takes precedence
It is no longer lonely at the top for Mongolian grand champion Asashoryu. With promoted Hakuho joining Asashoryu at yokozuna, Mongolians occupy both the east and west sides on top of the rankings for ... |
Power Rankings: Lincecum moves ahead of Webb
Mat Gamel is one of several players Milwaukee recalled when rosters expanded Monday. He is a top hitting prospect, but the Brewers are likely to continue using their primary starters while they chase ... |
Pinehurst Resort receives recognition
The distinction as the National League's top pitcher is no longer a runaway. After a pair of subpar outings, Arizona's Brandon Webb has fallen behind Tim Lincecum of San Francisco in the lates...... |
Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Europcar strengthen partnership
By Rebecca Logan, The Fayetteville Observer, N.C.McClatchy-Tribune Regional News Sep. 5--PINEHURST -- For the second year in a row, Pinehurst Resort has been named the top golf resort in the U.S. by T... |
Compromise led to Iraq troop plan
, Europe’s top rental car company, to include Enterprise, National Car Rental and Alamo Rent A Car brands in North America, creating the largest car rental network in the world. Enterpri... |
Report: Sloppiness to blame in fiscal shakeup
WASHINGTON &mdash The Pentagon plan for future U.S. troop levels in Iraq now under consideration by President Bush resulted from a compromise at the highest levels of the U.S. military, with top I... |
NSG waiver to India will boost industry, help the world: NPCIL
The University of Vermont's auditors say sloppy money management was to blame for fiscal irregularities discovered last spring that led to the resignation of the college's top financial office...... |
Feds to take over Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac
Mumbai, Sept 6 PTI Describing the NSG waiver as a win-win situation for both India and members of the nuclear cartel, top nuclear industry officials today said it will not only boost the......... |