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According to the White House, 650,000 jobs were created or saved by $150 billion in stimulus funds. Was it money well spent? (Oct. 30, 2009)



 
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  • Eco-tourism the camel-dive way 8 Nov 2009 00:50 GMT
    ... provide the surprisingly comfortable mounts for visitors' camel-dive safaris. Villagers on the Sinai Peninsula coast ... that attach themselves to sharks and other species and hitch a ride as they wait ... a warm sense of acceptance into the underwater world that helped me resist the urge ...

  • Sheep meat price may fall 8 Nov 2009 01:11 GMT
    ... JEDDAH: The price of sheep meat should fall by about a fifth after an ... cows also dropped from $48 to $33, camels from $50 to $33 and goats from $11 ...

  • BRIEF: Sheep meat price may fall 8 Nov 2009 05:31 GMT
    ... via COMTEX) -- The price of sheep meat should fall by about a fifth after an ... cows also dropped from $48 to $33, camels from $50 to $33 and goats from $11 ...

  • Giraffes make surprise comeback in West Africa 8 Nov 2009 02:11 GMT
    ... kilometers) long. The numbers of the Western subspecies dwindled so low that in 1996, they ... animals in Niger are known as Giraffa camelopardalis peralta, the most endangered subspecies in Africa. ... The government "realized they had an invaluable biological and tourism resource: the last population left ...

  • Experts credit a combination of concerned conservationists, a government keen for revenue, and a rare harmony with villagers. 8 Nov 2009 02:11 GMT
    ... kilometers) long. The numbers of the Western subspecies dwindled so low that in 1996, they ... animals in Niger are known as Giraffa camelopardalis peralta, the most endangered subspecies in Africa. ... The government "realized they had an invaluable biological and tourism resource: the last population left ...



  • LONGNECKS: Giraffes making surprise comeback 8 Nov 2009 02:11 GMT
    ... kilometers) long. The numbers of the Western subspecies dwindled so low that in 1996, they ... animals in Niger are known as Giraffa camelopardalis peralta, the most endangered subspecies in Africa. ... The government "realized they had an invaluable biological and tourism resource: the last population left ...

  • West Africa's last giraffes make surprise comeback 8 Nov 2009 03:32 GMT
    ... kilometers) long. The numbers of the Western subspecies dwindled so low that in 1996, they ... animals in Niger are known as Giraffa camelopardalis peralta, the most endangered subspecies in Africa. ... The government "realized they had an invaluable biological and tourism resource: the last population left ...

  • W. Africa's last giraffes make surprising comeback 8 Nov 2009 05:30 GMT
    ... presence - for now. There are nine subspecies of giraffes in Africa, each distinguished by ... animals in Niger are known as Giraffa camelopardalis peralta, the most endangered subspecies in Africa. ... The government "realized they had an invaluable biological and tourism resource: the last population left ...

  • PERU: Huarango trees being chopped for charcoal 8 Nov 2009 02:11 GMT
    ... of huarango forests and the strange Andean camelids, like guanacos and llamas, that flourished there. ... more than 150 feet to tap subterranean water channels. The resilience of the huarango and ... culture and its significance as a keystone species for the desert, its roots fixing nitrogen ...

  • KEY TREE: Peru's ecosystem is losing vital huarango 8 Nov 2009 02:11 GMT
    ... of huarango forests and the strange Andean camelids, like guanacos and llamas, that flourished there. ... more than 150 feet to tap subterranean water channels. The resilience of the huarango and ... culture and its significance as a keystone species for the desert, its roots fixing nitrogen ...

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  • Peru's ecosystem is losing key tree 8 Nov 2009 02:11 GMT
    ... of huarango forests and the strange Andean camelids, like guanacos and llamas, that flourished there. ... more than 150 feet to tap subterranean water channels. The resilience of the huarango and ... culture and its significance as a keystone species for the desert, its roots fixing nitrogen ...

  • Ecosystem in Peru Is Losing a Key Ally 8 Nov 2009 03:12 GMT
    ... of huarango forests and the strange Andean camelids, Today, though, Peruvians pose what might be ... more than 150 feet to tap subterranean water channels. The resilience of the huarango and ... culture and its significance as a keystone species for the desert, its roots fixing nitrogen ...

  • From ecological Soviet-era ruin, a sea is reborn 8 Nov 2009 05:35 GMT
    ... fish merchant was standing, in a man-made desert at the edge of nowhere, represented one ... the world's worst environmental calamities. Now fresh water was lapping at his boots, proclaiming an ... lizards, spiders, warthogs and roaming herds of camels. The fleet of stranded boats, hulls rusting, ...

  • 'Russia and UK share objective interest in cooperation' 8 Nov 2009 05:15 GMT
    ... Fishing), the ship has enough fuel, fresh water, and food onboard. Contact with the pirates ... got caught in an avalanche near the Camel Peak (‘Luotuo’ in Chinese) in the Siguan ...

  • Vale of York stuns at 30-1 in BC Juvenile 8 Nov 2009 05:52 GMT
    ... for Ajtebi, who won more than 200 camel races before switching to thoroughbreds. "Today it ... Derby last year — Regal Ransom and Desert Party, who finished eighth and 14th, respectively. ...

  • West Africa's giraffes escape extinction 8 Nov 2009 01:13 GMT
    ... miles long. The numbers of the Western subspecies dwindled so low that in 1996, they numbered ... animals in Niger are known as Giraffa camelopardalis peralta, the most endangered subspecies in Africa. ... And some, like Kenya, have taken giraffe meat off the menu of tourist restaurants that ...

  • W. Africa's last giraffes make surprising comeback 8 Nov 2009 05:32 GMT
    ... accepted their presence - for are nine subspecies of giraffes in Africa, each distinguished by geographic ... animals in Niger are known as Giraffa camelopardalis peralta, the most endangered subspecies in Africa. ... And some, like Kenya, have taken giraffe meat off the menu of tourist restaurants that ...

  • One Man's Plan > Man vs llama 7 Nov 2009 06:32 GMT
    ... hands on the buttocks of a stubborn llama and trying to push it across a ... the recalcitrant llama, is no fan of water, and this is the second stream he's refused ... if somewhere the Bernie Madoff of the Camelid class sits in his llama-fiber and jewel-encrusted ...

  • Nevada couple: 'Honey, I think you've got a zoo' 7 Nov 2009 08:53 GMT
    ... said, 'Honey, I think you've got a zoo,'" Valerie Holt recalled. "I said, 'God, you're ... enclosures that let them interact — even species from opposite sides of the globe. In ... sheep and goats graze peacefully alongside llamas, camels and a friendly zebra named Razbe. In ...

  • Nevada couple: 'Honey, I think you've got a zoo'... 7 Nov 2009 09:32 GMT
    ... couple: 'Honey, I think you've got a zoo' Saturday, November 7, 2009 at 1:20 a.m. ... of the city because Jay wanted a camel. "We didn't have enough room where we ... enclosures that let them interact - even species from opposite sides of the globe. In ...

  • Southern Nevada veterinarians looked at their pet collection and realized they had a zoo 7 Nov 2009 19:51 GMT
    ... said, ’Honey, I think you’ve got a zoo,’” Valerie Holt recalled. “I said, ’God, you’re ... enclosures that let them interact — even species from opposite sides of the globe. In ... sheep and goats graze peacefully alongside llamas, camels and a friendly zebra named Razbe. In ...

  • West Africa's last giraffes make surprise comeback 7 Nov 2009 15:50 GMT
    ... presence - for now. There are nine subspecies of giraffes in Africa, each distinguished by ... animals in Niger are known as Giraffa camelopardalis peralta, the most endangered subspecies in Africa. ... The government "realized they had an invaluable biological and tourism resource: the last population left ...

  • West African Giraffes Defy Extinction 7 Nov 2009 20:54 GMT
    ... miles long. The numbers of the Western subspecies dwindled so low that in 1996, they ... animals in Niger are known as Giraffa camelopardalis peralta, the most endangered subspecies in Africa. ... The government "realized they had an invaluable biological and tourism resource: the last population left ...

  • Click to read:West African Giraffes Defy Extinction 7 Nov 2009 20:54 GMT
    ... miles long. The numbers of the Western subspecies dwindled so low that in 1996, they ... animals in Niger are known as Giraffa camelopardalis peralta, the most endangered subspecies in Africa. ... The government "realized they had an invaluable biological and tourism resource: the last population left ...

  • Ecosystem in Peru Is Losing a Key Ally 7 Nov 2009 17:10 GMT
    ... of huarango forests and the strange Andean camelids, Today, though, Peruvians pose what might be ... more than 150 feet to tap subterranean water channels. The resilience of the huarango and ... culture and its significance as a keystone species for the desert, its roots fixing nitrogen ...


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