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" ... That's because everywhere you look there is political unrest, violence, the threat of violence and radioactive materials leeching into the water off northern Japan. The kaleidiscope of troubles, Oman, Yemen, Syria, Bahrain, Egypt are not easy to absorb, which is why the pundits focus on the day-by-day machinations of the civil war in Libya. Calls to Conoco-Phillips, the largest oil producer in Libya aren't returned, as expected. Never mind. Jp Morgan Chase raised its rating on COP for its potential to rise in the marketplace. ... "
" ... These toxic sites include everything from poisoned water supply to contaminated soil to abandoned mines leeching minerals. Many of these sites have been around since the 1930s or earlier. The Superfund was created by the 1980 Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act. It gave the U.S. EPA the ability to both address the clean-up process and hold polluters financially responsible through its Superfund program. ... "
" ... Why: Intact caulk and seals prevent water from leeching into the rest of your bathroom, causing mold and other damage. ... "
" ... “We’re keeping it all in the family, building this community and making companies rise to the occasion, not just leeching on our culture but working with us in the right way,” says Marie. She wants to set a new bar for representation, insisting House of bgb will only work with companies who demonstrate a genuine commitment to improving health outcomes for Black women. Whether it’s custom research or developing a brand campaign, clients who want to reach this target audience have an incentive to work with House of bgb’s Black-led team because they’ll be “sowing right back to the community,” says Marie. “Black creatives will have jobs to work on and Black women will be able to continue to access breathwork in a free and accessible manner.” ... "