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  • Opponents such as Cortopassi say it would leave the delta too salty, further endangering the ecosystem.

    WTOP / Business / Biz Stories 2008

  • Opponents such as Cortopassi say it would leave the delta too salty, further endangering the ecosystem.

    WTOP / Business / Biz Stories 2008

  • Opponents such as Cortopassi say it would leave the delta too salty, further endangering the ecosystem.

    WTOP / Business / Biz Stories 2008

  • Opponents such as Cortopassi say it would leave the delta too salty, further endangering the ecosystem.

    WTOP / Business / Biz Stories 2008

  • On 3,000 acres in the Lodi area in northern California, the Cortopassi family is pioneering a new olive planting-and-harvesting technique that could one day make the region a presence in the world olive-oil scene.

    From Olive to Oil 2011

  • Bob Cortopassi, Accelerated Payment Technologies' compliance security officer, said the breach happened because of a "lack of basic security requirements" and isn't the fault of its payment system.

    Hackers Shift Attacks to Small Firms Geoffrey A. Fowler 2011

  • Corto, meanwhile, didn't try olive growing for years because the Cortopassi family felt the practice wasn't economically feasible.

    Family Grows Olives on Industrial Scale Ben Worthen 2011

  • Using this "super-high-density" technique, the Cortopassi family of San Joaquin County, which also grows cherries, apples, walnuts and other crops, will grow about 700 olive trees per acre, or more than two million trees in all.

    Family Grows Olives on Industrial Scale Ben Worthen 2011

  • On 3,000 acres in the Lodi area, the Cortopassi family is pioneering a new olive planting-and-harvesting technique that could one day make California a presence in the world olive-oil scene.

    Family Grows Olives on Industrial Scale Ben Worthen 2011

  • By the time Cortopassi met with Stout and her father at the abortion clinic, workers had already just started the abortion - a three-day process at 20 weeks - having inserted laminaria sticks into Stout's cervix for dilation and induced labor.

    LifeSiteNews.com Headlines lsn@LifeSiteNews.com 2010

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