Kenya Registers Negative Wealth Creation As Natural Resources Are Depleted
Posted December 4, 2005
Kenya Registers Negative Wealth Creation As Natural Resources Are Depleted
AllAfrica.com - Nov 23 12:15 PM
Massive destruction and depletion of natural resources-forests, land and subsoils and high population growth has now landed Kenya among 11 Africa countries the World Bank describes as being in the red in their wealth creation efforts.Save to My Web
Reno YMCA’s Future?
KOLO - Nov 16 5:21 PM
The building just turned sixty years old… But it was no celebration for its current tenants: The YMCA. One of the first things to go because of old age is the steam boiler… that’s used to heat the facility.Save to My Web
New chamber president juggles many roles
Sarasota Herald-Tribune - Nov 23 1:44 AM
NORTH PORT — Richelle Taylor-Harris’ days are full of meetings with prospective home buyers and residents at the Heron Creek Golf and Country Club. Her nights are spent with her six children: shuttling them to games and clubs, helping with homework, cooking dinner and doing laundry.Save to My Web
A Fix for Younger Hips
Washington Post - Nov 14 6:33 PM
Three years ago, at the age of 50, John Michalek of Lakeview, N.Y., was frustrated and in pain. Both his hips were giving out, victims of early onset arthritis, likely due to an inherited bone structure that produced bad biomechanics. He considered a total hip replacement. But his surgeon…Save to My Web
Local man to run for afflicted teen
County Press - Nov 25 2:36 PM
LAPEERLike the Energizer bunny, Craig VanNorman keeps going and going, but come January, he’ll hop down to Arizona to race in honor of his hero, Ryan Nolan.Save to My Web
New deal fails to stop dentists quitting NHS
Yorkshire Post - Nov 14 12:28 AM
Mike Waites Health Correspondent MILLIONS more dental patients face having to pay for private treatment as a new contract aimed at improving the state of NHS dentistry looks set to have the opposite effect.Save to My Web
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