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  • Oregon National Guard troops mop up Winter Fire to free experienced crews

    07/23/2002 7:41:41 AM PDT · by Grampa Dave · 34 replies · 494+ views
    Oregon Live/ AP ^ | 7/23/02 8:59 AM | Jeff Barnard
    National Guard troops mop up Winter Fire to free experienced crews By JEFF BARNARD The Associated Press PAISLEY, Ore. (AP) -- Their cots lined up 12 inches apart, and olive drab tents tautly pitched in a grassy field, National Guard troops tossed footballs, listened to rock and roll and called home on cell phones as they waited to join the battle against forest fires burning across Oregon. Fresh from training after being called up by Gov. John Kitzhaber, 250 members of the 82nd Armored Cavalry out of Redmond were scheduled to begin mopping up hot spots and smoking stumps in...
  • Downtown Portland Building in Lockdown (EarthFirst takes over Portland Oregon building)

    07/08/2002 1:50:25 PM PDT · by scrubber · 255 replies · 1,624+ views
    BREAKING NEWS: Downtown Portland Building in Lockdown 07/08/2002 By TERESA BELL, kgw.com Staff Protestors with the radical environmental group Earth First! forced the closure of a 19-story office building in downtown Portland. Several police officers are on the scene and the high-rise building at 200 SW Market Street is in lockdown. The activists say they are targeting a bank located in the building that they believe funds old growth timber sales in Oregon. Umpqua Bank is located on the 19th floor. At least nine police cars are on the scene and witnesses say it looks as though they have made...
  • Specialists warn days of cheap oil numbered (Scare Tactics From The 70s, Part Deux)

    05/25/2002 7:02:50 PM PDT · by Recovering_Democrat · 26 replies · 196+ views
    UPPSALA, Sweden — Global supplies of crude oil will peak as early as 2010 and then start to decline, ushering in an era of soaring energy prices and economic upheaval, an international group of petroleum specialists said yesterday. "There is no factual data to support the general sense that the world will be awash in cheap oil forever," said Matthew Simmons, an investment banker who helped advise President Bush's campaign on energy policy. "We desperately need to find a new form of energy." Colin Campbell, a retired geologist who helped organize the two-day conference, said governments are too caught up...
  • Ethanol is a loser (My Title)

    05/22/2002 10:30:48 AM PDT · by DrNo · 23 replies · 415+ views
    Cornell Chronicle ^ | August 23, 2001 | Roger Segelken
    Neither increases in government subsidies to corn-based ethanol fuel nor hikes in the price of petroleum can overcome what one Cornell agricultural scientist calls a fundamental input-yield problem: It takes more energy to make ethanol from grain than the combustion of ethanol produces. The Rest of the Story
  • World Wrestling Federation Entertainment Drops The 'F'(Tree Huggers Ruin Wrestling!!)

    05/07/2002 4:15:15 PM PDT · by southern rock · 33 replies · 709+ views
    WWE.com ^ | May 6, 2002 | Press Release
    World Wrestling Federation Entertainment Drops The 'F' To Emphasize the 'E' for Entertainment STAMFORD, CONN., May 6, 2002 – To further capture a greater share of the global marketplace and to represent the growing diversity of its entertainment properties, World Wrestling Federation Entertainment today announced it is changing its name to World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (WWE). The company’s website, one of the most popular in the world, will now be found at WWE.com. A new logo reflecting the name change will be introduced tonight on WWE’s top-rated television show RAW on TNN at 9 p.m. (ET). “As World Wrestling Federation...
  • Tree Sitter Dies in Platform Fall

    04/13/2002 5:45:56 AM PDT · by Sub-Driver · 91 replies · 698+ views
    Tree Sitter Dies in Platform Fall By Andrew Kramer Associated Press Writer Saturday, April 13, 2002; 5:37 AM PORTLAND, Ore. –– A tree sitter in the Mount Hood National Forest died after falling 150 feet from a tree she was trying to protect from logging. In a sad twist, the sale of timber the woman was protesting had been canceled three days before her death on Friday. Local rescue crews struggled up snow-clogged dirt roads to reach the tree sitters' camp in the Eagle Creek wilderness area, east of Portland, after a fellow activist called 9-1-1 on a cell phone...