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Articles in May, 2004 issue of Environment News Service
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Fishing for Solutions at the World Fisheries Congress
by staff - State Legislators Reject Bush Mercury Cap and Trade Plan
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Georgia Funded to Monitor Radioactivity at Savannah River Site
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Mad Cow May Have Slipped Through Crack in Testing
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North Korea's Train Victims Attract Funds, But Children Starve
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Eight Large Water Systems Had High Lead Levels in 2003
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World Bank Panel Details Problems at Yacyretá Dam
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Asian Beetle Pesters U.S. Ornamental Tree Industry
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Congressional Investigator Urges Security Hike at Nuclear Sites
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INSIGHTS: Can Globalization Work for the World's Poor?
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Court Halts California Golf Course for Snake, Frog
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Greens Sue to Obtain Otero Mesa Drilling Plans
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Court Requires Action on 73 Foreign Bird Species
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European Market Opened to Transgenic Corn
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Signs of Nuclear Regulatory Shortcomings Proliferate
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Air Pollution Suit Seeks Clarity for Montana, Wyoming Parks
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Putin Moves Russia Towards Ratifying the Kyoto Protocol
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Deadly Tornados Strike the Midwest
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Queen Charlotte Goshawk Endangered Listing Denial Illegal
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Greenpeace Germany Protests Brown Coal Power Stations
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Staff and Services Disappearing at U.S. National Parks
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Europe's Green Week Focus on Behavior Change
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Stealth Film Producers Shut Out of Blue Mountains Park
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Sunscreen 101: Everybody Needs It
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New York Senators Would Save Puerto Rican Forest Wilderness
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Supreme Court Declines to Hear Irrigation-Salmon Dispute
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Massachusetts Inspectors Uncover 174 Asbestos Violations
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Tons of Waste Smother Hood Canal
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Pennsylvania Reforests Five Counties
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California Wildfire Season Starts Three Weeks Early
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Rotating Out a Soil Pathogen Deadly to Pumpkins
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Acrylamide in Snacks Could Affect Child Development
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Ukraine Pushes Ship Canal Across Protected Danube Wetland
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Bird's Eye Sees Earth's Magnetic Lines
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Judge Upholds Protection for Wild Central Valley Steelhead
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Injunction Banning Pesticides Near Salmon Streams Upheld
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Spiritual, Scientific Leaders Unite in Global Warming Action Plea
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Irradiated Food Barred From DC School Lunches
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U.S. and Brazil Will Cooperate on Climate Change
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Polish National Jailed for Caviar Smuggling
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Maryland Boosts Clean Energy, Bay Restoration
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Great Lakes Electric Carp Barrier Short-Circuited by Cost
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Hatchery Salmon Equal Wild Fish Under Bush Proposal
by J.R. Pegg - Rainforest Group Sees Some Progress From U.S. Banks
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Alaska Natives Sign First Refuge Participatory Agreement
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Discovery of PCBs Keeps Ex-Naval Ship from Chinese Scrapyard
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Royal Caribbean Commits to New Wastewater Technology
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Managing Mountains of UK Waste Called Minor Health Threat
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New Englanders Offered Free Smog Forecasts and Alerts
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Why Penguin Eggs Are Tough to Crack
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Forest Service Sued Over California Spotted Owl Decision
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U.S. Environmental Nonprofits Not Classed as Political Committees
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International Protection Kicks in for Seahorses
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Marine Fisheries Service Faces Pacific Right Whale Suit
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Puerto Rican Resort Planned for Sea Turtle Habitat
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Darfur: Humanitarian Groups Race Oncoming Rains
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Democrats Earn Top Scores for Public Interest Votes
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States Pursue Allegheny Coal Plant Case Abandoned by EPA
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Washington Spends $109 Million to Improve Water Quality
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Court Allows Tuscan Garden on Staten Island
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U.S. Unveils New Global Ultraviolet Index
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Environmental Spending on U.S. Army Bases Halted
by staff - Small Ant Invaders Put Plants at Peril
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World Trade Center Firefighters Still Coughing, Wheezing
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NASA Satellites Track Asia-Atlantic Smog Train
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20 Minutes Worth of Oil in Rocky Mountain Front
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New York City Mandates Carbon Monoxide Detectors
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Congress Takes On Public Land Recreation Fees
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New Reservoir Keeps Mine Waste Out of Sacramento River
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Greenpeace Uncovers Warehouse Full of Transgenic Soya
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Tough Non-Road Diesel Rule Cuts Sulfur 99 Percent
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Wildfire Managers Gear Up for Severe Fire Season
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Leavitt on the Road with Clean Diesel Promotion
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Agreement Could Wash Away Idaho Water Dispute
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Florida Fails to Limit Groundwater Contamination From Landfill
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NOAA Warns of Active Atlantic Hurricane Season
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Freon Smuggler Jailed for 17 Years
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Sage Grouse Seen as Bar to Western Development
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Canada May Lift West Coast Oil and Gas Moratorium
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Rodale Institute Honored With Research Award
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