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The West Coast will see an ocean several inches higher in coming decades, with most of California expected to get sea levels a half foot higher by 2030, according a report released Friday.

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The Man of Steel will walk across America to reconnect with everyday people in a story that will feature actual cities, towns and neighborhoods submitted by readers.

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The National Federation of Hog Farmers, Inc. (NFHFI) is undertaking a campaign that will educate and inform hog-raisers as well as the general public about the true nature of pigs.

The NFHFI, a non-stock and non-profit organization formed to enhance the opportunities for growth, efficiency, equity and sustainability of the hog farming industry, sets the record straight on the porcine persona with little known facts such as these:
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The West Coast will see an ocean several inches higher in coming decades, with most of California expected to get sea levels a half foot higher by 2030, according a report released Friday.

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The National Federation of Hog Farmers, Inc. (NFHFI) is undertaking a campaign that will educate and inform hog-raisers as well as the general public about the true nature of pigs.

The NFHFI, a non-stock and non-profit organization formed to enhance the opportunities for growth, efficiency, equity and sustainability of the hog farming industry, sets the record straight on the porcine persona with little known facts such as these:
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