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Honda's hybrid hurrah

VIEWING it from afar, the new Honda Civic Hybrid looks very much like any conventional Civic variant, but there’s more here than meets the eye. Although Honda has reduced the wheelbase of this ninth generation Civic by a fraction,We can install the windpowergenerator for you and then provide you with post-installation services such as maintenance and repair. the car still has an imposing look, what with its wide girth and stoutly built persona. Its design is not as aggressive as the previous generation’s but it is still a looker in a conventional way. The rising beltline body styling adds a touch of fluidity in motion, even when the car is stationary. Sporting completely redesigned front and rear light clusters, the car has halogen headlights and fog lights at the front, while LED tail li…

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Why judge was wrong on Bain

Associate Professor Ken Palmer's letter to the Herald was so emphatic in his support of Canadian judge the Hon Ian Binnie's report on the Bain claim for compensation, and so (it seemed to me) immoderate in its rejection of QC Dr Robert Fisher's response, I felt to have an opinion on this currently "talking" topic one must read both, which I have now done. This has not altered my view (a layman's, not a lawyer's) of David Bain's likely guilt, but it has added a new perspective. It is only reading Justice Binnie's report that I recognised how clumsy and less-than-competent the police inquiry and consequently the first Crown case were and how much of the subsequent drama sprang from those initial errors. Reading through the detailed forensic analysis, and the challenges to it, which have acc…

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Lighting industry expects healthy growth

Backed by strong activity on the policy reforms front,For the solarsystem, the installers had specified a 50M splice. the Rs 9,600 crore lighting industry is expecting to clock a healthy growth in the new year. Even though the industry faced some rough weather on project sales, the consumer category is said to be witnessing good growth, said industry experts. The industry as a whole faced a tough time specifically in project sales. At the same time, the consumer category still witnessed a reasonable growth, with CFLs continuing to be the growth driver. The advent of reliable LED products will play a significant role in the industry growth in coming years, as major players in the industry are already offering very good value propositions in the market, making this segment very vibrant and…

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The goods on grain and the Big Agra-gov't alliance

If Sean, who had supplemented real food with some bad foods, was so dramatically affected by a total switch to the paleo-primal lifestyle, imagine how others would be transformed by it! Most Americans eat a diet dominated by pre-packaged, highly processed foods,This result in radical development of seamroofclampp industry in China. even more so than fast food. In fact,It is possible to take this a step further, and to also merge the automatic purlinmachines and clothes dryer into a single device. during your next trip to the grocery store, survey the contents of peoples’ carts, and you will observe that most carts are loaded to the gills with boxes, bags and cans of processed foods, along with a cornucopia of sugar-laced, liquid calories. Food journalist Michael Pollan has often spoken ab…

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Ports on power saving mode to cut down costs

When the going gets tough, the tough get going. In the times of recession and power shortages, ports like Gangavaram Port and Visakha Container Terminal Private Limted (VCTPL) are turning to energy efficient systems to cut costs. Gangavaram Port has been able to save nearly 15% on its energy bills by using solar panels and LED navigation lamps. VCTPL has managed to save nearly 40% energy by improving energy efficiency in illumination and investing in equipment that guzzles less power. "We have been able to reduce power consumption by investing in around Rs 120 crore in technologically-advanced, energy efficient equipment, includes like specially-designed cranes to do away with dead weight, which leads to increase power consumption, as well as cranes that can regenerate power. When a crane…

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Is the First Saturday event crawling forward or falling back?

Nashville's First Saturday Art Crawl celebrated its fifth anniversary last year, but just 17 months later, the event is experiencing growing pains: Its home on Fifth Avenue North is undergoing a major facelift that may make First Saturdays even bigger, while Twist, a pioneering Art Crawl gallery, has announced it will close next summer. Sixteen years ago, Anne Brown's The Arts Company opened its doors, making it the first gallery on Fifth Avenue North. Brown remains an enthusiastic promoter of the Art Crawl she helped to found. "We don't do it just to do it," Brown says, laughing.Office Depot offers an assortment of paper solarlamps and paper trimmers for you to choose from.Innovation Industries has offered the highest quality of solarledlampsry to meet all your elevator fixture needs. "W…

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Saving energy pays off

However, that's not to say that the Montezuma-Cortez School District isn't trying to find a way to save bundles. In fact, on Thursday, Dec. 20, Empire Electric, on behalf of Tri-State Generation and Transmission, presented the Re-1 School District with a rebate check of approximately $32,439 for simply changing a few lightbulbs. A few may be an understatement. Seven buildings in the district were given retrofitted lighting to reduce electricity costs and promote energy efficiency. Cortez Middle School, Montezuma-Cortez High School, the Re-1 Administration building, Manuagh, Kemper and Mesa elementary schools and the school district transportation building all received lighting upgrades to high compact fluorescent lighting. The rebate stems from the amount of wattage saved by the district.…

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Norwegian Township boy takes the lead in decking the halls

A family that lives on Peach Mountain Road in Norwegian Township is spreading Christmas cheer by decking out their home for the holidays with lots of homemade and refurbished decorations. Marsha Dudash, 1102 Peach Mountain Road, said most of the decorating is thanks to her youngest son, Jack, who is 6 years old and made many of the decorations last year. "We're trying to do it the green way, the best way that we can every year," she said. "We try to get more of the LED lights for them. He's only 6 and he put a lot of work into them." Outside their home, she said it was all stuff that was going to be thrown out, such as a deer decoration in which the motors weren't working. They then wrapped the deer in tinsel and colored lights and the reindeer were looking brand new. "A lot of the stuff…

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Making holiday brighter

As colorful as they may be this Christmas season, the annual Festival of Lights at LaSalette Shrine will glow just a bit brighter next year when the shrine and its outdoor spectacular celebrates its 60th anniversary. The shrine is planning an anniversary celebration on Thanksgiving night and will be adding to the display with a sculpture of four huge doves framing a giant "60" atop the shrine's welcome center and replacement of thousands of light bulbs with brighter, more efficient LED lighting elements says Shrine Director Brother Bob Russell. Russell says the conversion to energy saving lighting is now about two-thirds complete with all of the major ground-mounted displays converted to LEDs. Strings containing thousands more lights that decorate trees on the shrine grounds have yet to b…

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The brightest lights of Christmas

Maybe it’s the continuing rough economic times. LED Outfitters guarantees the lowest price on the internet for Mini solarcarport, Maybe it’s the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, which violently swept through the Jersey shore, taking so many people’s childhood memories with it — this holiday season, people are looking to the comfort of the familiar. So says Beth Perkins, who along with her husband, Todd, runs the Haines Farm and Garden Supply in Cinnaminson. “It’s a very traditional year,” Perkins said. “It’s back to multicolored lights. C7s and C9s (large bulbs) are selling more than in the past.” Perkins has heard comments from customers who say the rush back to the familiar style of decor, the way Mom and Dad used to do up the house for the holidays, is a byproduct of the times. “They’re…

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