Landlords have right of entry — the roaches don't
Back in summer, the owner of AB's rented apartment wanted to spray the property for cockroaches (gokiburi). AB was far from happy. "I don't want chemicals being sprayed in my home. I use natural products wherever possible and feel sick when using even regular dish-washing liquid. I am a singer and many chemicals can leave me short of breath.
Source: The Japan Times
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Domino's Farms bison don't just roam - the herd is close to break-even after recent awards
The expanding and award-winning bison herd at Domino's Farms in Ann Arbor TownshipSubmitted photoWhen people talk about “organic growth” in the office market, they’re not likely to envision what’s...
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Customized spas know how to rub travelers the right way
The average hotel spa used to consist of little more than a couple of converted guest rooms offering basic massages and maybe the odd manicure. Not anymore. “There really is a spa for every sort of...
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The Clean 15: Foods You Don't Need to Buy Organic
Organic foods get a lot of buzz for their lack of chemical pesticides, to help prioritize your food dollars, here's the best conventionally grown produce to buy.
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Competitors weighing impact of organic grocer’s entry into area
Dayton-area grocers and natural-foods stores are closely watching the entry into the Dayton market of Earth Fare, a North Carolina-based grocery chain that bills itself as “The Healthy Supermarket”...
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Whole Foods Has the Right Stuff
The organic grocer's worth its premium price.
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Farmers Have Right to Grow Non-GMO
WASHINGTON - Jan 20/11 - SNS -- Farmers have a right to grow non-GMO crops and consumers have a right to expect a choice in the supermarket, argued the Organic Trade Association (OTA) before the U.S....
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Green Ventures Don't Get Better Bank Terms, Say Boise Biz Owners
Being sustainable and "green" did not help North End Organic Nursery when owners sought start-up construction financing a year ago.