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Alvarez, Robert | August 18, 2003 issue
This article comments on the continued evasion by the U.S. government of its responsibility for massive contamination the Hanford B reactor in Hanford,...

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Twohey, John | January 29, 1973 issue
Focuses on the airline industry of the U.S. Increase in airline fares since 1970; Government-sanctioned monopoly enjoyed by the airline industry; Information...

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Tuckerman, Anne | December 31, 1973 issue
Presents letters to the editor related to October 1973 issues of this journal. Views of Shirley Hazzard on activities of the United Nations; Alternatives...

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Etzioni, Amitai | October 8, 1973 issue
Analyses the impact of anti-air pollution policies in the U.S. Pressure put by tough anti-pollution laws on states and metropolitan areas to initiate steps...

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Keyerleber, Karl | June 11, 1973 issue
Focuses on the tidal dam of St. Malo, France, that harnesses ocean tides to produce power without pollution. Comparison of the dam with other Western dams...

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Pope, Carl | March 8, 2004 issue
The authors present ten initiatives they believe are needed to reverse the damage caused by the removal of environmental protections under U.S. president...

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Cowan, Edward | March 10, 1969 issue
The escape of oil from Union Oil Co.'s offshore well opposite Santa Barbara, California, and the subsequent chain of events, political and natural, should...

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Evans, David M. | December 8, 1969 issue
A few years ago, cyanide, oozing from the ground, was found in the Buffalo, New York drinking water. Recently, a well on the shore of Lake Erie blew out...

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Paradise, Scott | December 29, 1969 issue
Some call it an ecological crisis; others admit only to a variety of serious environmental problems ranging from pollution to ugliness. Exploding populations,...

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Galantay, Ervin | August 31, 1970 issue
The new Japan, pushing toward second place among the industrial powers, is increasingly alarmed that it may end up as world leader in environmental ugliness...

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