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H1N1: Hockey players warned against sharing water bottles
Hockey players across Canada are being warned not to share water bottles during the H1N1 pandemic.
Wednesday, October, 28, 2009 - - Sports

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UND MEN’S HOCKEY: Water bottle game turns 30 (VIDEO)
Legendary brawl defines UND-Wisconsin rivalry
Cary Eades rarely goes a week without someone asking about the Water Bottle Game, which will turn 30 years old on Monday. “Unfortunately, it’s almost daily sometimes,” said Eades, now the associate head coach at UND. “It’s got a lot to do with YouTube.”
Friday, January, 27, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports

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Men's hockey: Eidsness continues steps
UND players found out early this season that all it takes is some friendly prodding and a few goals. Then they get to see Brad Eidsness throw his stick and a water bottle in what they call one of his tantrums.
Thursday, January, 29, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports

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Reasons to ditch that plastic bottle
You might have heard about the recent SIGG water bottle drama — it turns out that bottles made before August 2008 were lined with a water-based epoxy liner that contained trace amounts of BPA. Since then, the aluminum bottles have used a new liner that is BPA-free. Oops. I kinda feel like I was duped. That being said, SIGG water bottles have regularly been tested, and despite the small amount of BPA said to be in the liner, tests haven’t detected it. But . . . this case of misinformation shouldn't keep you from ditching the flimsy Costco bottles of water for a new, BPA-free container. Here’s why:
Sunday, September, 13, 2009 - RedEye - Features

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Arizona student, snowbound for more than week, discharged from hospital
VIDEO: Bottom of article
The 23-year-old undergraduate at Arizona State University had two candy bars with her and told a sheriff's deputy that she put snow in a water bottle and placed it atop the sedan she was driving so it would melt.
Thursday, December, 22, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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Abandoned water cooler causes Times Square scare
Police cleared streets around Times Square on Friday and called in the bomb squad after finding a cooler left on a sidewalk about a block from where a failed car bomb was found over the weekend. They opened streets to traffic after finding out the cooler contained only water bottles and books.
Friday, May, 07, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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Gift guide: Give the gift of green
You've done the Sigg water bottle thing, gifted your fair share of reusable bags, and hemp products don't go over well with your friends. Don't worry _ there are plenty of eco-friendly gift options out there for holiday giving. Here are a few suggestions:
Sunday, December, 13, 2009 - McClatchy Tribune - Features

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Cat found frozen to Bismarck parking lot is recovering
Officials at the Burleigh County Extension office in Bismarck say a cat they found frozen to the pavement in the parking lot earlier this month is recovering.
Monday, December, 13, 2010 - - News

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ENVIRONMENT: High school student wins national honor for ecopush
In her quest to promote a green lifestyle among her classmates at Palo Alto, Calif.'s Gunn High School, rising senior Caroline Hodge discovered the power of free food.
Monday, November, 19, 2007 - The Palo Alto Daily News - Teen Page

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N.D. BOYS HOCKEY FEATURE PREVIEW: Fargo North comes through when it counts
Ryder Bekkedahl's 14th goal this high school hockey season was top shelf.
Thursday, February, 21, 2008 - The Forum - Sports

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8 ways to save money , and go green
I'm always talking about how going green can save you money. And it's true. If you're trying to cut back on expenses, the easiest ways to do so probably also are eco-friendly.
Sunday, September, 06, 2009 - RedEye - Features

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N.D. GIRLS HOCKEY SEMIFINAL: Reinstated goal aids North over South
Spartans shutout Bruins to reach title game
The oddly eventful lopsided victory over Fargo South, which included a crucial disallowed goal that was reinstated minutes later, lifted the Spartans into the final of the North Dakota state girls hockey tournament Friday at Ralph Engelstad Arena.
Friday, February, 25, 2011 - Forum Communications - Sports

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Go for a spring ride
Here's a fact most bicycling enthusiasts already know: Nothing beats a spring ride.
Sunday, April, 08, 2007 - - Features

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Easy ideas for making lunch interesting
Some simple suggestions for packing lunches your child won't want to trade.
Sunday, August, 12, 2007 - - Features

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Young ballerinas unite
Russian ballerina Olga Balbocean gave Grand Forks-area 6- to 16-year-old girls a lesson Tuesday evening in putting their best toe forward.
Wednesday, October, 17, 2007 - Herald Staff Writer - News

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IN THE MAIL: ‘Greening’ the planet: It starts with one
EAST GRAND FORKS — Recently, we heard news reports about areas of waste — primarily plastic waste — in the Pacific Ocean. Reports of the size of the collections of waste vary, but some sources estimate an area twice the size of Texas.
Friday, May, 02, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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Scott Roche, Grand Forks, letter: Drivers now wave with all five fingers
Today, anyone riding a bicycle to work in Grand Forks can feel comfortable and safe most of the time.
Friday, February, 19, 2010 - - Opinion

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Taking out the trash for Earth Week
UND President Robert Kelley and first lady Marcia Kelley commemorated Earth Week Tuesday by walking and picking up trash around campus with a group of about 40.
Wednesday, April, 21, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Sadness spending
BOSTON - If you're sad and shopping, watch your wallet: A new study shows people's spending judgment goes out the window when they're down, especially if they're a bit self-absorbed.
Sunday, February, 17, 2008 - Associated Press - News

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Bagging plastic bags
The single-use plastic bag could be an endangered shopping species. The thin plastic bag with handles — known in the industry as the T-shirt bag — is under pressure from municipal bag bans and a growing number of retailers who are encouraging shoppers to BYOB — bring your own bag.
Saturday, May, 08, 2010 - The Record (Hackensack N.J.) - Business

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