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Ropewalks of Beacon Hill
The old adage, give someone enough rope and hell hang himself, doesnt apply to Colonial Boston. Give Boston enough rope and the small town on the peninsula becomes a major shipbuilding center. Bostons fast, highly maneuverable sailing vessels were in demand by both local and British merchants by the mid-1700s. For each ship built, twenty percent of the cost was in rope for the rigging. Thats a lot of rope.
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State cops, county officials fight ditch weed
Its marijuana season again, and that means law enforcement officials have begun searching trenches, roadways and farm fields in Northwest Indiana for the ditch weed.
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Transcript of Ari Fleischers July 16 daily press briefing
The second question I have for you, theres a broad coalition of political leaders, ranging from former CIA Director James Woolsey to consumer advocate Ralph Nader, that are pushing for the legalization of industrial hemp.
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UK Government: DTI awards for environmental biotechnology
Projects to share nearly GBP400k New environmentally friendly ways of treating wastewater from the textile industry are among projects to share nearly GBP400k in funding, announced today by the Science and Innovation Minister, Lord Sainsbury.
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Upscale bar/restaurant enjoying great success with original gourmet pizza
While in Toronto, Canada, make a point to lunch or dine at the trendy, upscale bar/restaurant, Runyx, located at the corner of Bay and Dundas Street. Not only will you be charmed by Cynthia and Claudio, wife and husband proprietors, youll be delighted with their one-of-a-kind gourmet pizza made with HEMPOLA Hempseed Flour.
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