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Saturday, May 10, 2008 0:17 GMT
BIODIVERSITY-US : Loggers, Owls Not Out of the Woods Yet
Michael J. Carter
SEATTLE - Some wounds heal slowly, and the wounds of the logging community on the U.S. northwest Pacific coast are still smarting nearly 20 years after measures to protect a threatened species devastated their industry.
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POLITICS-US: Lawmakers Seek Probe of 'Media Generals'
William Fisher
NEW YORK - As U.S. television networks continue their silence about their use of retired military officers to 'sell' progress in Iraq, members of the U.S. House of Representatives are calling on the Defence Department Inspector General to investigate the Pentagon-sponsored public relations effort.
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RIGHTS-US: Hundreds Arrested Protesting Police Abuses
Haider Rizvi
NEW YORK - She was as happy and excited about getting married that day as any young person in love. But fate had something else waiting. Just a few hours ahead of her wedding, on Nov. 25, 2006, New York City police officers killed her fiancé Sean Bell in a hail of 50 bullets.
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Economy and Trade
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BIODIVERSITY-US:
Loggers, Owls Not Out of the Woods Yet
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US/IRAQ:
Pressure to Cut Costs, Troops Strains 'Surge'
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ECONOMY:
For U.S., No News Seems Good
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Politics
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POLITICS-US:
Lawmakers Seek Probe of 'Media Generals'
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RIGHTS-US:
Hundreds Arrested Protesting Police Abuses
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POLITICS-US:
Not With a Bang, But With a Whimper...
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Civil Society
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ENVIRONMENT:
Major Climate Campaign Hits U.S. Airwaves
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ENVIRONMENT:
A Contest for the Biggest Loser
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RIGHTS-MIDEAST:
Govts Ever More Draconian, Group Says
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Environment
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BIODIVERSITY-US:
Loggers, Owls Not Out of the Woods Yet
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ENVIRONMENT-US:
Poll Finds Deep Concern Among Hispanics
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POLITICS-US:
Taking on the Two-Party Monopoly
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Development
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US/IRAQ:
Pressure to Cut Costs, Troops Strains 'Surge'
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US/PAKISTAN:
New Gov't Needs Aid, Leeway to Address Terror Front
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IRAQ:
Chaos Hardening Sectarian Fiefdoms
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Human Rights
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POLITICS-US:
Lawmakers Seek Probe of 'Media Generals'
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RIGHTS-US:
Hundreds Arrested Protesting Police Abuses
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RIGHTS-US:
Abuse Claims Mount Against Pentagon, Contractors
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Health
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RIGHTS-US:
Vets Await Verdict in Class Action Lawsuit
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RIGHTS-US:
Vets' Lawsuit Opens Door on Suicides, Poor Care
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Q&A:
'We Wanted to Know How a Corn Cob Gets into a Pepsi'
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Media & Communications
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POLITICS-US:
Lawmakers Seek Probe of 'Media Generals'
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ENVIRONMENT:
Major Climate Campaign Hits U.S. Airwaves
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POLITICS-US:
Media Wrong on Rev. Wright, Critics Say
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