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Evening Reading: How Did Saab Make Money Last Year?Thursday, July 29, 2010 @ 6:21PMA round up of interesting stories and columns from around the web.

Campaigner’s Outcome a Victory for Kiwi CannabisThursday, July 29, 2010 @ 5:28PMCannabis campaigner Dakta Green’s discharge from court without punishment on Tuesday was a victory for everyday New Zealanders from the cannabis culture, in a year that has seen NZ Police escalating their self-defeating war on cannabis users.

Do more than dream about fall, Neil Sperry saysThursday, July 29, 2010 @ 5:16PMGardeners and plants alike, have started to melt in the hot Texas summer. We learn to adjust by working in the morning and evening, but our poor plants are out there through it all. Some of them, sadly, don't make it, and late summer is a prime time to replace them. Luckily, we have outstanding candidates that can pick right up where the others left off, giving us color right up until frost ...

The Garden Life: Build upon successes when expanding your plant collectionThursday, July 29, 2010 @ 8:01AMI suggest that gardeners who want to expand their plant collections, but are not sure they know how to make the right choices, pay attention to the plants that do well in their garden. They can then try other varieties of the same family. For example, most of us have fallen for the good-looking coral bells, also known as alum-root, which is in the heuchera family. Heucheras come in a mix of ...

Royal Oak Lions Club sets new goalsThursday, July 29, 2010 @ 5:08AMThe Royal Oak Lions Club raised more than $30,000 in the past year, and incoming President Bob Westbury is hoping to improve on that total. Westbury set goals of increasing membership and raising more money to support community organizations, especially those that work in the areas of sight and hearing, as the club installed new officers and directors at a banquet at Red Run Golf Club in late ...

A Bird's Eye View: George Steinmetz's Aerial Landscapes [Tomorrow's Table]Wednesday, July 28, 2010 @ 3:04PMGeorge Steinmetz began his aerial adventures on leave from Stanford in 1979. Thirty one years later he has accumulated thousands of photographs from his flying machine. He showed us a sample here at the Aspen Environment Forum , sponsored by the National Geographic and the Aspen Institute. The Waw an Namu volcano in S. Libya, A 20K peak in the Himalayas, deserts encroaching on farms in China ...

Kyron Horman’s ‘Homicide’ In Pictures And No NewsWednesday, July 28, 2010 @ 11:43AMToday: the 'homicide', the 'suspect', the persecution of Terri Horman, the character assassination of DeDe Spicher and no news presented as fact...

All haircuts are not created equalWednesday, July 28, 2010 @ 4:58AMThis week there has been a lot of controversy in the media about the results of a survey published in Consumer Choice magazine regarding the price differences in the cost of hair care.

Environmental Deficit Disorder: The Biology of (Not) Being Outdoors [Tomorrow's Table]Tuesday, July 27, 2010 @ 4:49PMBritish kids can more easily identify Japanese cars than native plants and animals, says moderator, Robert Draper here at the Aspen Environment Forum , sponsored by the National Geographic and the Aspen Institute. American children not readily exposed to nature are more prone to depression, obesity and attention deficit disorder. This is a global phenomenon. What else happens when there is a ...