May 28, 2004

-Demonstration of boat noise Saturday -

Orca Relief Citizens Alliance (ORCA) believes killer whales are
adversely affected by the noise from whale watching boats.
- The San Juan Islander
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Posted by marcus at 04:11 PM

-Almond recall continues to expand amid reports of food-poisoning -

WASHINGTON - A nationwide recall on raw almonds expanded Thursday as companies sought the return of almonds sold around the country through mail orders, in bulk and in smaller packages because they may be contaminated.
- The Mercury News
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Posted by marcus at 04:03 PM

-Cancer survivor still going strong -

She went through the same thing as five-time Tour de France
champion Lance Armstrong.
- The Durango Herald
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Posted by marcus at 03:56 PM

-Austria enacts strict animal rights law -

VIENNA -- Hens will be free to run around barnyards, lions and
tigers will vanish from circus acts, and Dobermans will sport what
nature intended -- floppy ears and longer tails -- under a tough
animal rights law adopted yesterday in Austria.
- The Boston Globe
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Posted by marcus at 03:50 PM

-Tanker spills 1,000 gallons of mag chloride -

An estimated 1,000 gallons of magnesium chloride used to
control dust on local dirt roads spilled alongside Highway 82
Wednesday morning when a tanker overturned.
- The Aspen Times
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Posted by marcus at 03:45 PM

-Woody Ridge thinning project faces appeals -

Five environmental groups launched two separate appeals
Thursday against a forest restoration project slated southwest of Flagstaff.
- Arizona Daily Sun
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Posted by marcus at 03:39 PM