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Weather Window | A winter to remember EUR 1952, Part Three - North Lake Tahoe Bonanza
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Afghans protest burning of Korans at US base - Inland Empire News
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Efficiency or history at Sturbridge Town Hall? STURBRIDGE - When the town set out to replace 65 windows as part of an extensive Town Hall and Center Office restoration, it had a choice: to be historically accurate or to be energy efficient. It chose historically accurate... | ||
Lessons of the Lagos windstorm - Daily Sun
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Storm causes damage in central part of state Spring-like thunderstorms packing rain, hail and strong, straight-line winds caused some damage as they sped through the Oklahoma City metropolitan area... | ||
Severe storms drench Texas, spawning tornadoes - msnbc.com
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New Way to Save Energy at Clark County Courthouse Storm windows have been installed at the Clark County Courthouse using Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) money from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The EECBG program was designed to invest in the cheapest, cleanest and most reliable energy technologies available -- energy efficiency and conservation. Because of the historic nature of the Courthouse, the storm windows ... | ||
Severe storm warning - The Maitland Mercury
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