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The group, part of an interfaith prayer breakfast, said climate change has touched off rising sea levels, disappearing coastline and more frequent storms, according to the news organization.
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Asked if the concerns had to do with how Griffin is used on the field, Shanahan said: "I don't think a doctor would ever say anything like that if he cleared somebody to play. I'm not sure a doctor would ever say anything that has to do with the strategy of football."
Reclaimed pulp beddings are made with fibers collected from pulp mill sewage systems. Though the paper industry has made efforts to rid their waste streams of the most troubling compounds, tests conducted by independent laboratories showed detectable amounts of dioxin in samples of the reclaimed pulp paper beddings tested. In addition, pellets made from recycled newspaper also tested positive for dioxins. Both of these types of beddings are widely used by consumers.
Blair Scott of Huntsville, Ala., a nationally known leader for American Atheists, says he's pretty sure the nasty notes and scratches on his car might have been less-than-Christian reactions to his openness about his own lack of religious belief. Certainly, he said, the tag, photographed here in 2010, has triggered parking lot conversations, both good and bad, with a lot of people. (Eric Schultz /
ESchultz@AL.com)
North Carolina ranked second — a distant second, to be sure — in new solar capacity in the United States for the second quarter, says the research organization NPD Solarbuzz.