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October 2006
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25.10.2006
The Montenegrin T-Com announced that it will secure free ADSL internet for all elementary and secondary schools in Montenegro for the next five years. The company sees this as a contribution to the process of increasing computer literacy among the population of Montenegro.
more...Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [Education] |
23.10.2006
from Treehugger:
more...Companies are installing solar roofs on their buildings, but the company isn't paying for the installation. Related topics/regions: [United States] [Renewable energy] Image: Solar panels at a women's health centre in London. © Peter Armstrong
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22.10.2006
from sustainablog:
more...This news is just too cool to pass up, comments Jeff McIntire-Strasburg. Related topics/regions: [United States] [Renewable energy] Image: Solar panels
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11.10.2006
WASHINGTON, Oct 11 (OneWorld) - Allies of dispossessed African Bushmen assailed Botswana's diamond industry as the Southern African country's president told a U.S. audience Tuesday the gem is an economic lifeline.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Botswana] [Development] [Land] [Business] [Indigenous rights] |
02.10.2006
from OilChange:
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Just days after promising billions to fight climate change, Sir Richard Branson has unveiled the latest designs of his rocket-powered vehicle that will carry clients into space through his Virgin Galactic business.
Image: Spaceship
Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Climate change] |
01.10.2006
SAN FRANCISCO, Sep 30 (OneWorld) - Health groups are rejoicing this week after a federal judge in New York gave the go-ahead to the largest class action lawsuit in U.S. history. Smokers of "light" and "low tar" cigarettes are suing tobacco companies, accusing them of fraud, and are seeking up to $200 billion in damages.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] [Business] [Health] [Justice and crime] [Law] |
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Just days after promising billions to fight climate change, Sir Richard Branson has unveiled the latest designs of his rocket-powered vehicle that will carry clients into space through his Virgin Galactic business.