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Water, water everywhere: Rulings Restrict Clean Water Act, Foiling E.P.A. By CHARLES DUHIGG and JANET ROBERTS
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Water, water everywhere. Water, water everywhere? Monday, March 1, 2010. Rulings Restrict Clean Water Act, Foiling E.P.A. By CHARLES DUHIGG and JANET ROBERTS. From: New York Times. Http:/ www.nytimes.com/2010/03/01/us/01water.html? February 28, 2010. Rulings Restrict Clean Water Act, Foiling E.P.A. By CHARLES DUHIGG and JANET ROBERTS. As a result, some businesses are declaring that the law no longer applies to them. And pollution rates are rising. Companies that have spilled oil, carcinogens and dangerou...
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Water, water everywhere: March 2010
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Water, water everywhere. Water, water everywhere? Monday, March 1, 2010. Rulings Restrict Clean Water Act, Foiling E.P.A. By CHARLES DUHIGG and JANET ROBERTS. From: New York Times. Http:/ www.nytimes.com/2010/03/01/us/01water.html? February 28, 2010. Rulings Restrict Clean Water Act, Foiling E.P.A. By CHARLES DUHIGG and JANET ROBERTS. As a result, some businesses are declaring that the law no longer applies to them. And pollution rates are rising. Companies that have spilled oil, carcinogens and dangerou...
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Water, water everywhere: Water, water everywhere?
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Water, water everywhere. Water, water everywhere? Saturday, April 12, 2008. Water, water everywhere? Water, water everywhere? Seventy-six people attended this forum whose initiators claimed it would be an open discussion and dialogue; "Water, water everywhere? Proved to be as "open" a forum as the Minnesota Democratic Farmer-Labor Party itself as it was dominated by MN DFL party hacks, politicians, and the "fronts," like the Minnesota Environmental Partnership. Set up by the big-business elements in the ...
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Wikipedia and censorship: Censorship, Wikipedia, peat mining and the destruction of the Big Bog
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Friday, June 11, 2010. Censorship, Wikipedia, peat mining and the destruction of the Big Bog. Subject: Someone just couldn't stand to have the public know that peat mining is taking place in the Pine Island State Forest in Minnesota's Big Bog so they "edited" Wikipedia. or, rather, they censored Wikipedia look at bold red print. This is the link to the Wikipedia article on the Big Bog:. Http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big Bog State Recreation Area. Below is the way someone censored this Wikipedia posting.
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Wikipedia and censorship: June 2010
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Friday, June 11, 2010. Censorship, Wikipedia, peat mining and the destruction of the Big Bog. Subject: Someone just couldn't stand to have the public know that peat mining is taking place in the Pine Island State Forest in Minnesota's Big Bog so they "edited" Wikipedia. or, rather, they censored Wikipedia look at bold red print. This is the link to the Wikipedia article on the Big Bog:. Http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big Bog State Recreation Area. Below is the way someone censored this Wikipedia posting.
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Water, water everywhere: April 2008
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Water, water everywhere. Water, water everywhere? Saturday, April 12, 2008. Water, water everywhere? Water, water everywhere? Seventy-six people attended this forum whose initiators claimed it would be an open discussion and dialogue; "Water, water everywhere? Proved to be as "open" a forum as the Minnesota Democratic Farmer-Labor Party itself as it was dominated by MN DFL party hacks, politicians, and the "fronts," like the Minnesota Environmental Partnership. Set up by the big-business elements in the ...
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Minnesota Outdoors: June 2008
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Thursday, June 19, 2008. Mud and Muck in Minnesota's Everglades of the North. At Big Bog, damaged peat rebounds at rates measurable only in millimeters per year. Stephen Regenold writing in the New York Times. The above is an interesting quote because Jerry Stensing and Doug Easthouse have said that it will take less than twenty-years to reclaim the peatlands damaged due to the peat mining they supported. Four-hundred thousand tax-payer dollars. Doug Easthouse, the Manager of the Big Bog State Park emplo...