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73. Anheuser-Busch to distribute Icelandic Glacial water
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74. USDA launches California air quality initiative
Incentives Program (EQIP), which shares the cost of structures and practices that farmers undertake to protect natural resources. Since the California Department of Pesticide Regulation and the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District will soon be requiring agricultural growers to reduce on-farm emissions of smog-producing Volatile Organic Compounds, there is a heightened need to help producers now to meet the mandate. Last week, Mark Rey, USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Natural...
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75. FFWCC watching illegal redfish activity
As no one would take the fish, the fisherman returned the large fish to the water never knowing he was under surveillance, according to an FWC report. The complainant reported that the offenders were watchful for FWC uniformed personnel, so twoofficers did surveillance in plainclothes. Do not post comments that are racist, bigoted, contain obscenities, could be construed as a personal attack on a private citizen, or that are otherwise abusive. During the watch, the officers cited someone...
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76. Rock-Tenn Paid Lobbyist $65K in 2007
The firm lobbied on tax credits, China export issues, global warming and other environmental matters, according to the form posted online Friday by the Senate's public records office. Under a federal law enacted in 1995, lobbyists are required to disclose activities that could influence members of the executive and legislative branches. They must register with Congress within 45 days of being hired or engaging in lobbying. This material may not be published broadcast, rewritten, or...
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77. Roundup Power air permit "invalid,'" hearing officer says
The permit for a proposed twin 390-megawatt coal-fired electrical plant in the Bull Mountains south of Roundup was extended and then replaced using an improper process and one not based on any regulatory procedure in Montana or federal laws or rules, said Katherine Orr. The permit for a proposed twin 390-megawatt coal-fired electrical plant in the Bull Mountains south of Roundup was extended and then replaced using an improper process and one not based on any regulatory procedure in...
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78. Nevada receives award for Spanish-language campaign
NDOW research showed that while southern Nevada has a large Hispanic angling population, license agents and the fishing public were confused about the license requirements of non-residents and non-citizens. The state ran a series of Spanish radio spots to educate Hispanic anglers on fishing licenses in Nevada. IBI digital services Beat postal delays and subscribe to IBI's new digital edition of the magazine with searchable text and live hyperlinks. The radio spots, supported by literature,...
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79. Business class boosts Eurostar sales
<p>LONDON (Reuters) - Eurostar, the train company linking Britain with mainland Europe, said on Wednesday it had increased ticket sales by 13.6 percent to 295.7 million pounds in the first half of 2007.</p> <p>Eurostar said the rise was driven by a
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80. Suit claims asbestos caused refinery worker's colon cancer, death
Joy Holmes is suing for exemplary damages and seeks "to recover from the defendant an amount in excess of the jurisdictional limits of this Court. William Holmes, a local refinery worker, died of colon cancer more than a year ago. Nearly all colon cancers begin as benign polyps, which slowly develop into cancer. And in almost all cases, early diagnosis can lead to a complete cure. There is no single cause for colon cancer. Joy is demanding a trial by jury. His benefactor, Joy Holmes,...
SourceSoutheast Texas Record,TX

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