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26 Panama Breathe wood stove pollution

18 hours ago ago from Wood smoke world - Windows Live

2009 Dec. 26: Panama: Breathe  (wood stove pollution) Posted Dec 26 in Articles by Barry Rodriguez 0 Comments ShareThis Related Posts » Fruitless Land » An Un-dependent Spirit » A Land of Extremes » The Sleepover Subscribe to this category Take a deep breath.  Smell the air in the room. Do you notice anything? Like most households in the developed world, your air is probably clean.  Free from smoke.  Free from carbon ...

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Travel Agents don’t target cheap flights

21 hours ago ago from Lost Press Marketing Blog

Recently a leading UK travel site Flyglobespan.com went bust stranding thousands of passengers throughout Europe, which I would have assumed would have lead to a spike in search traffic for cheap flights but checking Google insights for search showed over the last 30 days a drop in the Travel category. With a monthly estimate in the UK of 5,000,000 searches a month it is the top search term none of the high street travel agencies are shown. ...

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Government strips away your right to pee!

6 hours ago ago from Classically Liberal

According to Air Canada, the travel Nazis at the Transportation Security Agency are once again using a minor incident to strip all Americans of freedom—actually they don't discriminate they are stripping everyone who flys within the US of their rights as well. There is good reason to be seated during take off and landing. But the new regulations, according to Air Canada basically make you a prisoner in your seat. First, consider the ...

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Security theatre and what might actually make air travel safer

3 hours ago ago from Roaming Tales

My thoughts on the new security measures in the wake of the attempted Christmas Day terror attack. Christmas Day was peaceful in my home. All I had to worry about was opening presents, taking a walk up to a nearby hill with panoramic views of the city, and cooking and eating a great feast. Elsewhere things were not so peaceful. I'm particularly thinking of the attempted terrorism attack on a flight landing in Detroit . Every ...

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On Bolting the Stable After the Horses Have Fled

20 hours ago ago from Half Empty

Remember what it was like to board an airplane before the first person in the world, one D. B. Cooper, hijacked one? I don’t. D. B. Cooper hijacked a Boeing 727 on November 24, 1971. He had no political motive. He was in it for the money. He demanded $200,000 in ransom, received it, then parachuted from the plane, never to be heard from again. And in doing so he forever changed air travel. Because from that day to this passengers had ...

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