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Desert Gold Announces Encouraging Results at its Rubaya Project Located in Rwanda
MarketWatch (press release)
TORONTO, ONTARIO, Feb 06, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Desert Gold Ventures Inc. /quotes/zigman/554926 CA:DAU 0.00% (the "Company" or "Desert Gold") is pleased to announce the successful renewal of the Rwandan gold permits for another four years and ...

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New swim team splashes on Palm Desert scene
The Desert Sun
Mathew Gonzalez (right) and Alian Zamora hold their breath underwater Friday during practice with the Palm Desert Aquatic Center's USA swim team. / Jay Calderon/The Desert Sun Shayla Markle uses a kickboard during practice Friday at The Palm Desert ...

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Desert Mountain Realizes Six Figure Savings with APS Payroll's Solution for ...
San Antonio Express
Desert Mountain Realizes Six Figure Savings by Implementing APS Payroll's Cloud-based Payroll Processing, Human Resources and Time and Attendnace Solution. APS Payroll (APS) is pleased to announce the addition of Desert Mountain Club, Inc. (Desert ...

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Funding for school buses won't be cut from Coachella Valley school districts ...
The Desert Sun
“It's another game-changer,” said Cindy McDaniel, assistant superintendent of business services for Desert Sands Unified School District. “It pretty much changes everybody's cut.” The state budget initially called for the elimination of about half of ...

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Daily Mail

Desert death man says 'I'm going to do the right thing'
Sydney Morning Herald
A 38-year-old Aboriginal man, who was entrusted with the care of an eight-year-old girl who later died from dehydration in a remote Western Australian desert, says he will face tribal punishment from the community. Augustine Miller took the young girl, ...
An Aboriginal man who took a young girl into the desert where she died of ...Daily Mail
Man to face tribal punishment over desert deathABC Online

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Police: Spate of home invasions hardly a trend
The Desert Sun
Desert Sun file photo Moments usually reserved for breakfast or dinner were marred last year by a cluster of home invasion robberies across the Coachella Valley. On four occasions between November and December, armed men broke into homes during hours ...

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High School Look Ahead: DVL soccer, basketball teams fighting for playoff spots
The Desert Sun
1:06 am With one week left in the regular season, this week's lookahead is all about the Desert Valley League races in soccer and basketball where all the action takes place Tuesday and Friday. Instead of day-by-day, let's look at the week ...
Coachella Valley Gets Green To Go GreenKESQ

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Los Angeles Times

Sacrificing the desert to save the Earth
Los Angeles Times
But what effect it will have on the desert ecosystem is unclear. (Mark Boster, Los Angeles Times / November 4, 2011) By Julie Cart, Los Angeles Times Construction cranes rise like storks 40 stories above the Mojave Desert. In their midst, the "power ...
Should we sacrifice wildlife for solar power?SmartPlanet.com (blog)

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Bar Harbor Times

State Forest Service to begin looking for woolly adelgid on MDI
Bar Harbor Times
By Staff | Feb 06, 2012 Courtesy of: Maine Forest Service Hemlock woolly adelgid, an invasive insect that kills hemlock trees, appears to have spread to the Mount Desert Island area. A Maine Forest Service crew will begin a survey this week to look for ...
Hunt under way Down East for invasive insectsSeacoastonline.com

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Valley Voice: Obama deserves chance to finish what he started
The Desert Sun
Art Copleston of Palm Springs is treasurer of the Desert Foundation for Democracy and Democrats of the Desert and CEO of Democratic Headquarters of the Desert. Email him at asavage@dc.rr.com Not since Franklin Delano Roosevelt assumed office in the ...

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