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Articles in October, 2005 issue of Environment News Service
- EPA to Contract Out Hundreds of Staff Positions
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Mexico First in Latin America to Set Aside Wilderness
by staff - FEMA Plans Competitive Bidding for Hurricane Recovery Contracts
- Work Poor, But Yucca Mountain Contractor Paid Millions in Incentives
- Chinese Apartment Complex First to Win LEED Certification
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First Kyoto Protocol Emission Credits Generated by Honduras
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Bird Flu Suspected in Macedonia
by Natasha Dokovska - University of Colorado Wins 2005 Solar Decathlon
- Portable Antenna Tower Enables Post-Hurricane Communications
- Energy Corridors to Be Opened on Western Federal Lands
- Hurricane Winds Stirred Up Troublesome Citrus Canker
- Warm Loop Current in Gulf of Mexico Intensifies Hurricanes
- NOAA: Gulf of Mexico Fish Show Little Hurricane Contamination
- Storm Water Violations Cost Hawaii Transportation Department $52 Million
- Trial Set in Milk Driver's Suit Against Dean Foods
- Sea-Tac Airport Held to Stricter Storm Water Discharge Standards
- Federal Fisheries Agency Need Not Take Most Protective Course
- Utah County Sued to Keep ORVs Out of National Parks, Monument
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World's Smallest Car Built From a Single Molecule
by staff - Off-Road Vehicles May Have Their Way with Algodones Dunes
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Funds Found to Rid Seven African Nations of Obsolete Pesticides
by staff - Virginia Developer Agrees to Restore Destroyed Wetlands
- New Hampshire Coastal Waters Now a No Discharge Zone
- Hawaii Court Orders Environmental Review for Biopharm Algae
- General Electric Will Dredge PCBs From Hudson River in 2007
- NRC Asked to Hold License Transfers for Pennsylvania Nuclear Plants
- Senate Committee Approves Arctic Refuge Oil and Gas Leasing
- Gray Wolf Could Come Off Endangered Species List
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EU on High Alert: Dangerous Bird Flu Found in Romanian Ducks
by staff - New Jersey Classifies Carbon Dioxide as an Air Contaminant
- Mercury Warnings in Markets Urged, Mercury Comment Period Reopened
- Hurricane-Struck Farmers to Receive $29 Million
- EPA to Contract Out Hundreds of Staff Positions
- Power Plants Can Cut Mercury Emissions With Boiler Modifications
- Oil Development May Be Banned in Part of Carson National Forest
- Western Air Will Stagnate Over 50 Years as Climate Warms
- Grant Proposals Welcome for Chesapeake Runoff Control
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Humanitarian Disaster Unfolding in Pakistan's Mountains
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Rain Replaces Snow as Puget Sound Warms
by staff - Navy Flips the Switch on Hawaii's Largest Federal Solar Array
- Senate Committee Approves Arctic Refuge Oil and Gas Leasing
- New Hampshire Coastal Waters Now a No Discharge Zone
- New York City Mayor Signs Green Schools Bill Into Law
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Hybrids Reign Supreme Over Fuel Economy List
by staff - Pennsylvania Attorney General Takes Tough Stance on Polluters
- More Than 950 Puget Sound Species at Risk
- New Jersey Launches Smart Growth Ombudsman's Website
- Domestic Airlines Agree to Monitor and Test Drinking Water
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Bird Experts Warn Against Culling Wild Birds to Control Flu
by staff - Federal Funds to Support Sage Grouse Conservation on Private Land
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Global Sea Level Rise Forecast to Flood Low-Lying Coastlines
by staff - Deadly Storms Buffet New England
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Cameroon's Two New National Parks Shelter Forests, Wildlife
by staff - Pennsylvania Extends Manure Discharge Rules to More Large Farms
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Amazon Drought Worst in 100 Years
by staff - Domestic Airlines Agree to Monitor and Test Drinking Water
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Never a Judge, Harriet Miers Nominated to Supreme Court
by staff - Sea Otter Tourism Could Earn Millions for Southern California
- Warm Loop Current in Gulf of Mexico Intensifies Hurricanes
- Minnesota Implements Statewide Biodiesel Requirement
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Bob Hunter Memorial Park Declared in Ontario Honors Environmental Leader
by staff - Eighth-Graders Link Air Conditioning to School Mold
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World Urged to Prepare Now for 50 Million Environmental Refugees
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UN Nuclear Oversight Agency and Its Chief Win Nobel Peace Prize
by staff - Farm Sanctuary Makes Pig Confinement a Legal Issue
- Taxpayers Foot the Bill for Rebuilding New Orleans Levees
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U.S. Bird Flu Mission to Southeast Asia Strengthens Cooperation
by staff - Natural Gas Pipeline Invades Colorado State Wildlife Area
- New York City Mayor Signs Green Schools Bill Into Law
- Touching Klamath River Algae Could Be Hazardous to Your Health
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Bob Hunter Memorial Park Declared in Ontario Honors Environmental Leader
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Central America Mourns Victims of Natural Disasters
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Death Toll in Pakistan Earthquake Estimated at 40,000
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New Conservation Groups Formed at World Wilderness Congress
by staff - Fuel Cells to Power U.S. Marine Camp Pendleton Quarters, Mess
- Government Scientists Must Raise Funds for Their Salaries, Research
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Panama Bay Protected for Millions of Migrating Shorebirds
by staff - South Louisiana Sinking, NOAA Elevation Surveys Show
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Pakistan Earthquake Relief Still at the Lifesaving Stage
by staff - High Levels of Toxic Chemicals Found in Minnesota Fish
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