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Has your computer been running slow
lately? Frustrated waiting for windows or programs to load?
Ready to kick your PC to the curb or throw your laptop out
the car window? Before you do something irrational or shell
out hard earned cash for someone to fix your system, here are
a few things you can do that may save time and money:
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Lupus Awareness
Month targets Hawaii youth
The Hawai‘i Lupus Foundation (HLF) is holding
its first-ever charity walk on October 9 to promote educating
Hawai‘i’s youth during National Lupus Awareness
Month. The event will include free goodie bags, refreshments,
and musical entertainment by local music group Epic Session
and local solo guitarist Jon Yamasato.
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Fight global
warming - turn up the heat on senators
On Oct. 30, 2003, the U.S. Senate voted to reject
the Climate Stewardship Act, 43 to 55. In the next few weeks,
this act will again be voted on by the Senate, and will continue
to be re-introduced in each congressional session until it
passes.
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Bush in bed
with energy industry
If there were ever any doubts that the Bush administration
is married to the energy industry Crimes Against Nature puts
all of them to rest. In his third book on the environment,
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. offers a scathing indictment of the George
W. Bush’s environmental policy, or lack thereof.
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A cure for the common hangover?
Research headed by Dr. Jeffery Weise at Tulane University
has indicated that Tex-OE, a derivative of the prickly pear
cactus fruit, may help people suffering from alcohol hangovers.
Researchers collected data at “typical-style college
barbecue parties” on the Tulane campus.
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