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Bought an air conditioner today. It's not in, not until we get brackets to spare the storm sash in the morning. We'll head into the cool cave by nightfall, if all goes well. ("Uncle!") This did it: .Forecast discussion, National Weather Service..HIGH CONFIDENCE FOR TWO DAYS OF DANGEROUS HEAT AND HUMIDITY AND EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING POSTED FOR MOST OF AREA TUE THRU WED WITH INCREASING LIKLIHOOD OF HEAVY OR EXCESSIVE RAINS PARTS OF REGION MASS PIKE SOUTHWARD THU INTO EARLY FRI... Scientist publishes 'escape route' from global warming A Nobel Prize-winning scientist has drawn up an emergency plan to save the world from global warming, by altering the chemical makeup of Earth's upper atmosphere. Professor Paul Crutzen, who won a Nobel Prize in 1995 for his work on the hole in the ozone layer, believes that political attempts to limit man-made greenhouse gases are so pitiful that a radical contingency plan is needed. Nature seems to have shown us this idea: His plan is modelled partly on the Mount Pinatubo volcanic eruption in 1991, when thousands of tons of sulphur were ejected into the atmosphere causing global temperatures to fall. Men Not Working, and Not Wanting Just Any Job: Talk shows will be all over this one, I bet. It begins, ROCK FALLS, Ill. — Alan Beggerow has stopped looking for work. Laid off as a steelworker at 48, he taught math for a while at a community college. But when that ended, he could not find a job that, in his view, was neither demeaning nor underpaid. Well, yeah. The next wave of trophy wives: Working wives. |
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