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New Technology Turns Pollution into Power

By Great Lakes Rad... on Friday, February 10, 2006.

Air pollution from factories and other places might be dollars just going up in smoke.

But a promising new technology turns these ordinarily troublesome waste products into something that's especially
valuable these days: cheap electricity.

The Great Lakes Radio Consortium's Julie Halpert has this report

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State Republicans Say They'll Regroup By Election Day

By Josh Rogers on Friday, February 10, 2006.

As candidates and political parties slowly begin to gear up for the 2006 election season, the state Republican party has some work to do. The party now lacks a Chairman, a plausible challenger for Governor, and much in the way of money.

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The Bald Eagle Population Keeps Growing

By Mark Bevis on Friday, February 10, 2006.

The New Hampshire Audubon announced some good news today (Thursday).

The number of bald eagles in the state has reached record levels since the bird was close to extinction nearly 50 years ago.

During what Audubon calls its survey days, volunteer bird counters noted 44 bald eagles in the state, up 38% from the year before.

Spokesman Iain McLeod tells NHPR's Mark Bevis, the trend continues to climb.

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