The department of science, technology and environment (DSTE) directed all state government authorities to carry out raids on a regular basis to ensure that no plastic bags less than 40 microns in thickness or not duly marked and labelled enter the state of Goa.
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- Aug 23 Fri 2013 13:48
Govt officials directed to keep check on plastic bags entering state
- Aug 20 Tue 2013 10:13
Search ends for shoes lost in fatal crash
A mother who lost her 21-year-old son in a crash this past weekend is getting a small amount of closure, thanks to the owner of an independent shoe store.
Twenty-one-year-old Layne Iffert was a NIKE factory employee — who at one time said he wanted to be laid to rest with his limited-edition pair of Air Jordans.
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Her son died Aug. 10 in a three-vehicle crash on Highway 99E south of Canby, Ore.
Layne was wearing the shoes at the time the time of the crash. But, somehow, his shoes disappeared.
His family called around to police, the hospital and the medical examiner to find the shoes. And on Friday, KOIN 6 News aired their story.
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- Jul 26 Fri 2013 10:48
Buckner leads shoe drive for needy kids
School children in the Longview area who need a new pair of shoes before starting school next month will benefit from a program offered by Buckner Children & Family Services.