Thursday, November 29, 2007 - To access the full story, click on the underlined story title found in the top bar of each entry.

Auburn University Study Confirms Gulf Ethanol Technology
Source: My Way Finance (NAT)
Indexed At: 11/29/07 9:14 AM 696662530
Abstract: ... Auburn University Study Confirms Gulf Ethanol Technology Thursday November 29, 9:00 AM EST HOUSTON, Nov 29, 2007 ...
Notes: This story mentions that AU has completed a study for Gulf Ethanol to confirm the benefits of its ethanol feedstock processing technology. AU's Y. Y. Lee is cited as a source of information for the story.

Wedowee merchants anxious to improve downtown area
Source: Randolph Leader (AL) circ: 6,800
Indexed At: 11/29/07 6:37 AM 696432215
Abstract: ... endorses the plan for downtown created by the Auburn University Center for Architecture and Urban Studies and would like to see it carried out. "We ...
Notes: This story is about a project of the Auburn University Center for Architecture and Urban Studies, now known as The Urban Studio.

Duck hunters suffer from lack of water : Many waterfowlers along Causeway can't get to blinds surrounded by mud
Source: Mobile Register (AL) circ: 99,361 [Registration Required]
Indexed At: 11/29/07 6:23 AM 696557238
Abstract: ... and take samples that will be tested by Auburn University for avian influenza. This marks the second season of testing for avian influenza on the ...
Notes: This story mentions AU's participation in a survey project to test wild birds for avian flu. Excerpt: "Congress increased funding for bird flu testing three years ago after fears arose that the H5N1 strain that had spread among humans in Indonesia, Africa and parts of Europe could cause a pandemic that could reach this country, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service."

Christmas tree prices hold steady
Byline: Cosby Woodruff
Source: Montgomery Advertiser (AL) circ: 48,100 [Registration Required]
Indexed At: 11/29/07 5:46 AM 696532071
Abstract: ... last year." Ken Tilt, a professor of horticulture at Auburn University, said cut trees resisted price pressure because more people are going with artificial trees. ...
Notes: Ken Tilt, a professor of horticulture at Auburn University, is quoted in this story about the effect of drought, gas prices and other factors on the sales of Christmas trees.

AU students still divided on Holiday Celebration
Source: Opelika-Auburn News (AL) circ: 14,500
Indexed At: 11/29/07 4:58 AM 696507079
Abstract: ... Adanur have never been to the Holiday Celebration at Auburn University and don’t plan on going this year either. Allon, AU junior and president of ...
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