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Just the train journey there would be an adventure The ‘closing down sale’ scam: when bargains are too good to be true How would potential new property tax differ from stamp duty and council tax system? The never-ending drama of dealing with errant energy companies Young chatty workers disturbing older colleagues ‘not age harassment’, tribunal rules Hate your job?
Even if the use of uranium as an energy source does not emit much CO2, this is not true for its extraction, which is done in mines and using coal. It is also not true for its transportation by ship using fossil fuels. To consider uranium “green”, one must put aside all the effects of its extraction, the radioactive poisoning of the soil and water, the permanent radiation emitted by reactors and other nuclear plants in so-called normal times and the aftermath of a possible...
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They’re just another fake get rich quick scheme - too good to be true. Except on Tor it happens all the time. Here are examples: Examples: New Zealander Aaron $5,000/week, on track for $50,000/week – Article on Vice Ross Ulbricht $28 million – Article on Business Insider Alexandre Cazes had $29 million – Article on Independent Carrie Alaine Markis $350,000 – Article on Mel Magazine Crime Pays: Yes some of these examples are famous but they are the only people reported on because most...