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Cement Emissions Raise Mercury in Rivers, Groups Say Some in the Industry Say They See New EPA Sta

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By STEVE PATTERSON A collection of environmental groups warned Wednesday that airborne mercury released from cement factories poses unrecognized risks in states with mercury-rich rivers, such as Florida. "The American public has a big stake in this. ...
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Marin County's Drakes Bay Oyster Co. Abused By Government Agency, According to U.S. Department of In

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A report issued by the Office of the Inspector General for the U.S. Department of the Interior has concluded that the National Park Service knowingly used false scientific data to bolster its attempt to drive a local oyster company from the Point Reyes National Seashore area.
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Credit seen drying up for U.S. small business

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Sign up for USA TODAY's Managing Your Money e-mail newsletter. Every Friday, you'll get a week's worth of USA TODAY's personal finance news and columns. The experienced columnists and reporters at USA TODAY give you the news you need and advice you trust. CHICAGO — As losses mount at American banks and the pain of the credit crisis spreads from housing and finance to the broader economy...
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Fresno Judges Rule Three Fish Species Risk Extinction

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By John Ellis, The Fresno Bee, Calif. Jul. 18--A federal judge on Friday ruled that three fish species -driven by drought conditions in the state -are not recovering and are at risk of extinction. At the same time, according to the 118-page ruling by U.S.
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Still Puzzling: Best Care For The Frail And Elderly With Coronary Artery Disease

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ScienceDaily (July 18, 2008) A new study from Duke University Medical Center finds that patients treated solely with medications after suffering from chest pain, heart attack or coronary artery disease are more likely to die during the first year following their initial hospitalization. Roe led a team of researchers in examining a subset of 8...
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Waiting for Ambulance Deal

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By Magney, Reid It's been nearly a year since the start of private mediation on whether the city of La Crosse should start its own ambulance service, but the issue remains unsettled.
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Enzyme For Ubiquitin-dependent Protein Degradation Linked To Cellular Senescence

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ScienceDaily (May 22, 2008) — A new study, published by Cell Press in the May 23rd issue of the journal Molecular Cell, identifies a pivotal role for the CUL7 E3 ubiquitin ligase in growth control. The research makes an exciting new connection between the regulation of protein degradation and the initiation of cellular senescence.
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