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Environment Pact Cited For Scandinavia, Russia

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Ann Arbor News, July 9, 1974
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1974
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The Parkers: Retired pair 'confused about energy,' but cutting its use to save money

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Ann Arbor News, September 23, 1979
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September
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1979
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Ann Arbor Has Bright 'Brownout':

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Ann Arbor News, May 9, 1946
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9
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May
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1946
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Mayer-Schairer Office Supply & Ann Arbor Cut Rate Store on S Main During Voluntary Brown Out, May 1946
Hogan-Hayes Furs Storefront on S Main Remains Lit During Voluntary Brown Out, May 1946
Merit Shoe Store On S Main Still Brightly Lit During Voluntary Brown Out, May 1946
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Mayer-Schairer Office Supply & Ann Arbor Cut Rate Store on S Main During Voluntary Brown Out, May 1946

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Hogan-Hayes Furs Storefront on S Main Remains Lit During Voluntary Brown Out, May 1946

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Merit Shoe Store On S Main Still Brightly Lit During Voluntary Brown Out, May 1946

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Power - Conservation Effort Impact Hard To Gauge

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Ann Arbor News, February 21, 1978
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21
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February
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1978
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Flag's Restaurant Billboard Lit Up Despite Energy Conservation Push By Gov. Milliken, February 1978
Wolverine Tower & Bechtel Building Lit Up Despite Energy Conservation Push By Gov. Milliken, February 1978
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Local Family Finds Solutions To The Energy Crisis, March 1978

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Ann Arbor News, March 9, 1978
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Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice: Group with Solar Panels

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Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice: Clean Energy Express Rally, 2009

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