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Tupperware and tea cosies replaced by technology in the kitchen
Telegraph.co.uk - United Kingdom
Tupperware, bread bins and even the humble tea cosy are disappearing from the nation's kitchens, according to new research. ...
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Walking up stairs rather than standing in lift reduces risk of ...
Telegraph.co.uk - United Kingdom
Taking the stairs instead of the lift could reduce the risk of dying young by 15 per cent, a study has suggested. By Rebecca Smith, Medical Editor in Munich ...
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Nagina woodcraft industry dying owing to power cuts
Economic Times - Gurgaon,Haryana,India
31 Aug, 2008, 2129 hrs IST, PTI BIJNOR : The world famous wood handicraft industry of Nagina is dying due to short supply of electricity in the small town ...
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Dry spell shows need for change
New Zealand Herald - New Zealand
By Grant Bradley Low levels at sources such as Lake Hawea meant hydro generation was lower by 4 per cent from the Roxburgh and Clyde dams. ...
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Bringing light to Baghdad
CNN International - USA
By CNN's Arwa Damon Keeping the lights on in Baghdad is more to do with security than being eco-friendly. Not that the concept of solar energy is novel, ...
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New Zealand software company to fuel US group's expansion plans
New Zealand Herald - New Zealand
Wright Express Corporation, an American payment and information services supplier for vehicle fleets, says it has completed a US$9 million ($12.9 million) ...
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Green arrow symbol does not always point to recycling
Telegraph.co.uk - United Kingdom
A green symbol featured on hundreds of supermarket products is "very misleading", consumer watchdogs say, as it does not mean the wrapping can be recycled ...
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