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A winning formula for deal synergies

The experiences of the most successful acquirers yield some counterintuitive lessons.



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Healthcare Providers: Preparing for the next normal after COVID-19

The length of disruption for patients continuing physical distancing remains unclear. However, most forward-looking healthcare organizations may use this time to materially scale virtual health offerings in ways that creates competitive advantage.



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Survey: Dutch consumer sentiment during the coronavirus crisis

Dutch consumers are concerned about the duration of the COVID-19 crisis and its consequences for the Dutch economy and public health.



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Survey: Portuguese consumer sentiment during the coronavirus crisis

Portuguese consumers are concerned about the health of family members and the economy as a result of COVID-19 and are cutting back on spending.



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Is there such a thing as mercury-free fish?

Nearly all fish and shellfish contain traces of mercury. Learn which fish and seafood are the best options for you and your children.




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Preventing mold

How do I prevent mold and what do I do if I find it in my home? Vanessa Vadim explains.



  • Fitness & Well-Being

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What is a natural gas vehicle and what does CNG mean?

Learn more about Natural Gas vehicles and what makes CNG's unique.




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What's wrong with high fructose corn syrup?

What's wrong with high fructose corn syrup? How about obesity, mercury and environmental damage?



  • Fitness & Well-Being

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What should I do now that spring is here?

Spring is a great time to renew your commitment to being green. A few suggestions: Walk or bike instead of driving, drive smoothly and more slowly to increase g



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How is eating meat bad for the environment?

Eating meat harms the environment as a result of large-scale, factory-style meat production, the modern practice of cramming huge numbers of animals together an



  • Organic Farming & Gardening

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What are the most pressing issues for Galapagos?

The biggest problem facing the Galapagos Islands is controlling the number of people — both visitors and residents.




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How can I start selling my homegrown produce?

Whether you form a CSA, join a farmers market or sell to restaurants, you and your neighbors can benefit from your green thumb.




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How a hospice in Wales is memorializing children with birdsong

A Wales hospice honors children by memorializing their names in birdsong.




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This very good grandson is road-tripping with his grandma to all the national parks

With the help of her grandson, Grandma Joy is camping and seeing the mountains on their quest to visit all the national parks.




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How one nonprofit is silencing 'lunch shamers'

Many schools take hot lunches away from kids who have a negative balance in their lunch accounts.




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Teaming up to help our parks

Teaming up to help our parks



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Embracing Sustainable Energy

Embracing Sustainable Energy



  • Organic Farming & Gardening

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Crazy for Coconuts: Ford and The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company Research Using Coconut Fibers in Vehicles

Crazy for Coconuts: Ford and The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company Research Using Coconut Fibers in Vehicles



  • Organic Farming & Gardening

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Working Together

Working Together



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Planting a Raised-Bed Garden

Making a raised bed garden has never been easier thanks to these step by step instructions.



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Milwaukee River gets clean with the help of Leinenkugel's Brewing Company

The Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Company joins Milwaukee Riverkeeper to clean up a stretch of the Milwaukee River, protecting local water resources.




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Organic Gardening: Creating Natural Pest Barriers

Organic Gardening: Creating Natural Pest Barriers



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Enjoying the fall garden’s bountiful harvest

A modern take on comfort foods uses what is fresh and available during the season, but also explores new ingredients and stretches your imagination to look at o



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Home Canning Preserves Your Home-Grown Fruits and Vegetables

Save money and reduce waste from your garden by canning fruits and vegetables.



  • Organic Farming & Gardening

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Indoor Gardening Project for Kids: How to Build a Terrarium

This fun indoor craft project allows kids to customize their very own miniature garden, plant succulents in a container, and watch them grow.



  • Organic Farming & Gardening

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Festive Plants Bring Holiday Cheer, Indoors and Out

Decorate both the interior and exterior of your home with live plants and accents from the garden, like evergreens and acorns, for a festive holiday atmosphere.



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Staying green for the holidays

Winter is quickly approaching and the holidays are in full swing once again.



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Holiday Gifts that Grow: Tips for Giving Live Plants

Live plants make a thoughtful and long-lasting gift, especially when chosen with care and customized with little touches that make them even more special.



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Cooking with Herbs: Infuse a Four-Course Meal with Flavor

Basil, parsley, cilantro, thyme and mint bring fresh flavors from the garden into a four-course meal, from appetizer to dessert.



  • Organic Farming & Gardening

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Plant bulbs at the right time for brilliant blooms in spring

These guidelines will help you determine the best time to plant bulbs, for a colorful burst of blooms in the spring.



  • Organic Farming & Gardening

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Create an Anytime Seeding Nursery – Step-by-Step

Just because it’s cold outside doesn’t mean your passion for gardening needs to hibernate.



  • Organic Farming & Gardening

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3 Outdoor Gardening Games for Kids

To prevent kids from getting bored over the summer, teach them some fun garden games.



  • Organic Farming & Gardening

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The Benefits of Organic Gardening

Soils rich in organic matter grow tasty vegetables and fruits, colorful flowers and strong trees and shrubs.



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Getting a New Garden Started

Springtime is the best time of year to start a new garden.



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2020 may be the year that young people finally decide who wins elections

The demographics are shifting in favor of Generation Z as these young people head to the polls.




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Daily Briefing: Wed. 5/11/2011

Floods hit Miss. Delta, GOP gov. embraces rail, U.S. to protect more species, and more.



  • Green News Roundup

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Daily Briefing: Thurs. 5/12/2011

Weather wallops U.S. South, killer quakes hit Spain, Japan embraces renewables, and U.S. military dogs have the spotlight.



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Weekend Briefing 5/13/2011

U.S. sets disaster record, new branch of life found, climate change vs. pirates, and it turns out the nuclear crisis in Japan is worse than originally believed.



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Daily Briefing: Mon. 5/16/2011

Endeavour lifts off, floods invade Miss. Delta, Obama embraces drilling, and fruit and vegetables farmers are up in arms.



  • Green News Roundup

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Daily Briefing: Tues. 5/17/2011

Delta flood risk spreads, first squid leaves Earth, blood test reveals life span, and more.



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Daily Briefing: Wed. 5/18/2011

River rehab gains steam, melons explode in China, camels plague Australia, and chlorinated Tris may be infecting young children with cancer.



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Daily Briefing: Thurs. 5/19/2011

Study: planets outnumber stars, floods fuel huge 'dead zone,' extinct rat returns, and more.



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Weekend Briefing 5/20/2011

Rapture looms, crawfish thrive in floods, big cyclone season forecast, and more.



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Daily Briefing: Mon. 5/23/2011

Tornadoes slam U.S. Midwest, floods threaten wildlife, Japan goes solar, and Chicago works on becoming greener.



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Daily Briefing: Tues. 5/24/2011

U.S. sets tornado records, vines worsen warming, bee crisis continues, and the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant likely suffered meltdowns.



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Daily Briefing: Wed. 5/25/2011

More storms strike U.S., microbes make it rain, NASA eyes deep space, and hailstones are just a wealth of bacteria.



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Daily Briefing: Thurs. 5/26/2011

U.S. storms keep coming, FDA sued over superbugs, blind people can echolocate, and more.



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Holiday Briefing

U.S. reels from storms, cats' secret lives revealed, deadly disease eradicated, and reports of water on the moon intensify.



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Daily Briefing: Tues. 5/31/2011

Space shuttle heads home, U.S. floods spread, CO2 emissions rise, and the amount of groundwater humans use is adjusting the earth's wobble.



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Daily Briefing: Wed. 6/1/2011

WHO: phones may cause cancer, space shuttle lands, hurricane season begins, and more.



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