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Saturday, August 9, 2008

More green on the Worldwide Web

Taking it easy can be easy on the planet (New York Times)

Cali hotel with healthy, green guestrooms (Suite 101)

A green guide to Portland, Maine (WayWorded Blog)

Las Vegas strip going eco friendly? (World Hum)

Tourism businesses lift their green image (New Zealand Herald)
Posted by Jessica Blair at 8/09/2008

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