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  1. Let recycling take guilt out of shopping sprees
    SHOP, shop, shop. Some of us can never stop. I inherited the habit from my mom who, despite a bad heart, still makes weekly trips to Yorkdale, the Eaton Centre and her neighbourhood Yonge St. boutiques.

  2. Macomb, MI: Things to do
    Saturday: Chesterfield Township: Boys and girls ages 11 and older are invited to learn how to make jewelry for themselves and as gifts for the coming holidays at the Chesterfield Township Library. “Hemp Craft” will take place at 11:30 a.m. at 33091 23 mile. call (810) 725-7732.

  3. Maintaining her rage
    If activism is the rent we pay for being on the planet, as the slogan goes, then Anita Roddick pays a lot of rent. The 57-year-old beggars description - environmentalist, human rights activist, leftie, international celebrity, anthropologist, educator and entrepreneur. All fit. Even with all her hats on, she still has more dynamism, energy and passion to bring to her work and life.

  4. Midway College to Host Hemp Conference
    Tobacco farmers, legislators, agricultural economists, business and economics researchers, environmentalists, business owners, and several former governors, are expected to be in attendance at a one-day conference on the Midway College campus.

  5. Natural parents choose cloth diapers and baby hemp clothing from What’s Hem
    Did anyone expect Dharma’s mother to receive typical gifts at her baby shower? Instead of typical shower gifts like boxes of disposable diapers and sweatshop-made clothing, the newest characters on popular ABC-TV show Dharma and Greg received unique clothing and accessories picked with love and care.

  6. New programme to benefit poor
    The rehabilitation of state-owned sisal farms is one of the major projects of the newly established Community Public Private Partnership programme.

  7. Plan To Study Hemp As A Cash Crop In Illinois Ignites Controversy
    Is it rope or dope? That’s the question at the heart of a smoldering debate over a proposal in Illinois to explore growing industrial hemp as a legitimate cash crop. The controversy, which has already brought a threatening letter from the White House drug policy director, has state lawmakers growling at each other.

  8. Pro-Hemp Campaign is Becoming Mainstream
    The man handing out bumper stickers promoting “Industrial Hemp for Farmers, Fiber and Food” was neither wild-eyed radical nor aging flower child. He was Jake Graves, 75, prominent Fayette County farmer, conservative, solid and respectable. So was the man accepting a bumper sticker – Jim Bruce, also 75, who made his money in the wholesale flooring business and now is trying to make a go of farming in Anderson County.

  9. Santa Cruz Expo 2001
    The fourth annual Santa Cruz Industrial Hemp Expo, Saturday and Sunday, May 12 and 13 at the Civic Auditorium in Santa Cruz, California will hold its panel and speaker series in the Santa Cruz City Council Chambers for the first time in 2001.

  10. Study of Hemp as Cash Crop Rejected by House
    A bill authorizing a study of hemp as a cash crop fell two votes short in the House Tuesday amid fears it would send the wrong message about illicit drug use. Most representatives favored the idea—the vote was 69-45—but the bill called for it to take effect immediately, so parliamentary rules required 71 votes for passage.

     
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