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The following articles all relate to water use and quality, and the paper industry.  PCB- and sediment-related articles are marked with bold. Over time, some articles are taken off-line by the host newspaper.  ProQuest articles may be inaccessible through certain Internet Service Providers, for more information see the Appleton Public Library website.)
 
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March 1-10, 2004
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March 11-20, 2004

[PCB] Florida eatery puts Midwest memories on a plate [but do they tell them about the PCBs?]
G-P braces for loss of 200 jobs - March 20, 2004 PG
Georgia-Pacific to cut 200 jobs at Green Bay mill - March 20, 2004 NC
Business recycling nominations are sought - March 20, 2004 PG
Thompson records scandal joins parade - March 20, 2004 PG
Wolf River recedes, water level at 6 feet - March 20, 2004 PC
Panel OKs last plat for Wildlife - March 20, 2004 PC
Shocked resident denied redress - March 20, 2004 PC
Grant boosts Fox Cities tourism - March 20, 2004 PC
Court eases state zoning criteria - March 20, 2004 PC
Court relaxes zoning law - March 20, 2004 MilwJS
Time for well-earned rest [Environmental Deregulation] - March 20, 2004 MilwJS
Muskies main focus at hearings - March 20, 2004 MilwJS
Disappearing lake flies - March 20, 2004 ON
Wisconsin Diary: Creepy crawlies - March 20, 2004 CapTimes
Oil Prices Add to Wall Street Negativity - March 20, 2004 AP
Marathon to Buy Ashland Share of Refinery - March 20, 2004 AP
We Energies grant for Urban League building drew gasps - March 20, 2004 MilwJS
Lures without a catch; Odd collection attracts attention, but not fish - March 20, 2004 MilwJS
Show hopes to attract sportsmen of color - March 20, 2004 MilwJS
[PCB] Six Reasons Why Cancer Rates Among Teens are on the Rise - March 20, 2004 Dr. Mercola
[PCB] Neighbors of nerve agent incinerator unconcerned despite leaks - March 20, 2004 HeraldTribune
[PCB] James River - March 20, 2004 DailyPress
[PCB] Progress for PEDA - March 20, 2004 Berkshire Eagle
[PCB] Pregnant women, children urged to cut back on tuna - March 20, 2004 News-Leader
[PCB] PCBs found in local bird eggs - March 20, 2004 PoughkeepsieJournal
[Dioxin] Weapons of mass destruction: The case of Agent Orange - March 20, 2004 People's Weekly World
[Dioxin] 'Worthless' homes selling - March 20, 2004 SaginawNews
[Dioxin] Attorney urges class-action suit for Tittabawassee River residents - March 20, 2004 SaginawNews
[Dioxin] Suspected Carcinogen Speeds Through People's Bodies - March 20, 2004 ScienceNews
Friday's the day to drop the news - March 20, 2004 Olympian


[PCB] Georgia-Pacific, EPA, DNR reach agreement over Fox River - March 19, 2004 NC
[PCB] G-P, NCR to fund Fox River cleanup blueprint - March 19, 2004 PG
[PCB] Environmental groups question PCB agreement - March 19, 2004 PC
[PCB] Scope of Fox River PCB deal examined - March 19, 2004 PC
[PCB] Paper Companies Push Up Fox River Cleanup - March 19, 2004 WBAY
[PCB] Another accord reached in Fox River cleanup - March 19, 2004 Pioneer Press
[PCB] Cong. Green: Statement on Fox River cleanup announcement - March 18, 2004 Wheeler Report (PDF)
[PCB] Quad Communities endorse process to eliminate PCBs from Fox River - March 19, 2004 Kaukauna Times-Villager
[PCB] Residents see harbor options - March 19, 2004 MEH
Suit seeks removal of water transmission line from property - March 19, 2004 NC
DNR investigating reports of well contamination - March 19, 2004 Kewaunee County News
Point Beach plant's owners fined - March 19, 2004 MilwJS
Four-lane bridge will replace Claude Allouez - March 19, 2004 De Pere Journal
Governor praises mayor’s efforts on bridge - March 19, 2004 DCA
Letters: Bridge affects entire region - March 19, 2004 PC
Sewage spill leaves sticky questions - March 19, 2004 MHT
Fund set up to help sewer victims - March 19, 2004 MHT
Tips to combat high cost of gas [and air pollution] in Wisconsin - March 19, MHT
Growth not a guarantee in all communities - March 19, 2004 ON
Editorial: Gard interests not matching up with state needs - March 19, 2004 ON
Stora Enso grant invests in job growth - March 19, 2004 Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune
Customers may pay millions for cleanup of power plant - March 19, 2004 MilwJS
Wisconsin eagle wounded by shotgun should recover, vet says - March 19, 2004 NC
Residents see harbor options - March 19, 2004 Marinette
Thompson’s missing papers cause for audit - March 19, 2004 PC
Probe the records loss - March 19, 2004 CapTimes
Stupid? Yes. Nefarious? No - March 19, 2004 Ashland Daily Press
Bush Administration Remains Contradictory on Mercury - March 19, ,2004 WisPolitics
Editorial: Scalia should duck this one - March 19, 2004 MilwJS
[PCB] EPA Fails to Regulate Toxic Air Emissions - March 19, 2004 Earth Justice
[PCB] EPA crew using diversionary tactic to reroute river during PCB cleanup - March 19, 2004 Berkshire Eagle Online
[PCB] State health officials looking at pollution and developmental disabilities in Berkshire County - March 19, 2004 The Advocate
[PCB] Money not part of PCB cleanup - March 19, 2004 Saratogian
[PCB] State: Shiawassee PCBs still pose hazard - March 19, 2004 Ann Arbor News
[PCB] Wardrobe wonderland - March 19, 2004 Poughkeepsie Journal
[PCB] Fish-Oil Supplements Contain Contaminants, Study Claims - March 19, 2004 HealthCentral
[Dioxin] Naked City - March 19, 2004 Austin Chronicle
[Dioxin] Penobscots of Maine sue in federal court - March 19, 2004 Indian Country Today
[Dioxin] Trial opens on Agent Orange lawsuit filed by Vietnamese victims - March 19, 2004 VNAgency.com.vn
[Dioxin] DEQ plans meeting on White Pine Sash site - March 19, 2004 Missoulian
[Dioxin] Groups want EPA's oversight - March 19, 2004 Tallahassee Democrat
[Dioxin] Activists to file water lawsuit - March 19, 2004 News-Press
[Dioxin] Monsanto agrees to investigate dioxin contamination in W.Va. river - March 19, 2004 WasteNews
[Dioxin] Monsanto, Pharmacia to Conduct New Toxin Study in West Virginia River - March 19, 2004 MiamiHerald
[Dioxin] Clean Florida Waters, Environmental Groups Tell EPA - March 19, 2004 MiamiHerald
Feds recommend kids, some women limit their fish intake - March 19, 2004 USAToday
Chip Industry to Probe Cancer Rates of Workers - March 19, 2004 PlanetArk
GOP Pollster Warns Bush to Ease Up on Clean Water Act - March 19, 2004 Bush GreenWatch
U.S. justice Scalia refuses to recuse in Cheney case - March 19, 2004 ENN
Report criticizes Army Corps of Engineers - March 19, 2004 ENN
Early signs of climate devastation already visible: Kofi Annan - March 19, 2004 Yahoo
Fresh studies support new mass extinction theory - March 19, 2004 ENN


[PCB] Gov.Doyle: Announces Agreement for Fox River Cleanup Design - March 18, 2004 WisPolitics
[PCB] Fox PCB cleanup moves forward - March 18, 2004 PC
Valley Packaging keeps its eye on the future - March 18, 2004 PG
New image needed to boost state tourism - March 18, 2004 PG
DNR investigating reports of well contamination - March 18, 2004 Kewaunee
Green Bay, suburbs end water talks - March 18, 2004 NC
Hobart’s water request rejected - March 18, 2004 PG
Emergency water request denied for GB suburb - March 18, 2004 WaterTech
G-P talks to workers about job cutbacks  - March 18, 2004 PG
G-P floats possible Green Bay job cuts - March 18, 2004 PC
Economic concerns linger - March 18, 2004 PC
Neenah Riverwalk draws excitement - March 18, 2004 PC
Johnsrud will not seek another term in Assembly - March 18, 2004 PC
Legislature, governor locked in partisan battle - March 18, 2004 PC
Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation: Farm Bureau Seeking Governor's Signature on Ag Bills [Factory Farming] - March 18, 2004 WisPolitics
Legislature, governor locked in partisan battle - March 18, 2004 PG
Seminar discusses exports - March 18, 2004 ON
Editorial: Pulping Thompson's papers - March 18, 2004 MilwJS
Sen. Ellis: Gov. Doyle Tips His Anti-Reform Hand, Says Ellis - March 18, MilwJS
‘Feudal serfs of corporate capital’ - March 18, 2004 FightingBob
Neenah Riverwalk draws excitement - March 18, 2004 PC
Long-term plans smart civic value - March 18, 2004 ON
Wildest story in the news isn’t a wolf near Appleton - Wisconsin Outdoors
Land Conservation Department now at new location at courthouse - March 18, 2004 Rhinelander Daily News
Experts deny CWD has spread - March 17, 2004 Wisconsin Outdoors
Great Outdoors Almanac - March 18, 2004 Wisconsin Outdoors
Outdoor Recreation Report - March 18, 2004 DCA
Tying the knot - March 18, 2004 MilwJS
Board backs ship museum talks - March 18, 2004 MilwJS
[PCB] Ruddiman cleanup a 'go,' but more pollution found - March 18, 2004 Muskegon Chronicle
[PCB] DEC recommends $65M cleanup of GE site in Hudson Falls - March 18, 2004 DEC
[PCB] DPH to collect developmental disability data in Berkshires - March 18, 2004 Berkshire Eagle Online
[PCB] Argentina Water Privatization Scheme Runs Dry - March 18, 2004 Guerrilla News Network
[Dioxin] Love Canal Declared Clean, Ending Toxic Horror - March 18, 2004 NYTimes
[Dioxin] Judge dismisses nine - March 18, 2004 Saginaw News
[Dioxin] Conservation Groups Asks Federal Bush Administration to Protect Florida's Waters - March 18, 2004 Common Dreams
Scalia Won't Remove Self From Cheney Case - March 18, 2004 Madison
EPA Urged To Tighten Rules on Tap Water - March 18, 2004 Washington Post
More Roads Increase Traffic and Pollution - March 18, 2004 Planetizen
Park Service tried to conceal service cuts, files show: Officials urged to call them 'adjustments' - March 18, 2004 SFGate
National parks told to cut services quietly - March 18, 2004 MSNBC
Memo Advises National Parks Officials on How to Mislead Public on Service Cuts - March 18, 2004 Bush GreenWatch
When polluters write the law - March 18, 2004 Berkshire Eagle Online
'Just the facts' not EPA's credo - March 18, 2004 AJC
Environmental science programs cut in fiscal year 2005 budget proposal - March 18, 2004 ES&T Online
Report sees major extinction under way - March 18, 2003 MSNBC
Earth faces sixth mass extinction  - March 18, 2004 New Scientist


[PCB] Is landfilling answer to problem with PCBs? - March 17, 2004 PC
Republicans salivate over Lautenschlager affair - March 17, 2004 NC
Suburbs, Green Bay say water talks over - March 17, 2004 PG
Cooperation key to water solution (Scroll down) - March 17, 2004 PG
Doyle: Tourism funding is a priority - March 17, 2004 PG
Growing tourism improves quality of life, speaker says - March 17, 2004 PG
Tourism spending increased slightly in Wisconsin - March 17, 2004 NC
Risk manager working to be strong partner - March 17, 2004 PC
Doyle pledges to up funds for tourism ads - March 17, 2004 PC
Residents look forward to using trestle rec trail - March 17, 2004 PC
Sewage plant flooding shows need to reduce inflow - March 17, 2004 PC
Drive less to get more out of roads - March 17, 2004 PG
De Pere council OKs four-lane bridge - March 17, 2004 PG
Gard asks for probe into records destruction - March 17, 2004 PG
DNR investigating reports of well contamination in county - March 17, 2004 NC
De Pere mayor breaks bridge tie - March17, 2004 NC
Destroyed records not just Tommy's - March 17, 2004 CapTimes
Doyle, lawmakers reflect on session [Environmental Deregulation] - March 17, 2004 MilwJS
‘Nature tourism’ touted for state - March 17, 2004 MHT
The loss of the American middle class - March 17, 2004 MHT
Injured bald eagle will soar again - March 17, 2004 PC
Radon kits available in Neenah - March 17, 2004 PC
Which cities are worst for asthma sufferers? [Madison #4] - March 17, 2004 CNN
Sports Show becomes kinder, gentler affair - March 17, 2004 MilwJS
Weekly fishing report - March 17, 2004 PC
[PCB] State: GE must tunnel under river - March 17, 2004 Poughkeepsie Journal
[PCB] PCB removal plan approved - March 17, 2004 Capital News 9
[PCB] Higher levels of contaminants in fish oils, finds study - March 17, 2004 Food Navigator
[PCB] Cod liver oil may contain flame retardants - March 17, 2004 Medical News Today
[PCB] FAQ on the risks, benefits of fish - March 17, 2004 Mercury News
[PCB] Home cooks have the recipe for better health - March 17, 2004 Rocky Mountain News
[PCB/Dioxin] Halibut: a great catch - March 17, 2004 Mercury News
[Dioxin] Solution to burn barrel ban lies in education - March 17, 2004 Saratogian
[Dioxin] Calculating the cost of war - March 17, 2004 Taipei Times
[Dioxin] Dioxin levels fall in infant formula - March 17, 2004 FoodNavigator
NPS Retirees: Internal Memos Reveal Public To Be Misled On Planned National Park Cuts, Even As Push For More Visitors Launched - March 17, 2004 EMS
Bush's Broken Campaign Promise Crippling National Parks - March 17, 2004 Bush GreenWatch


[PCB] PCB bill will do more than stop town of Vinland burial - March 16, 2004 
[PCB] Mills can’t blame regulations, cleanup - March 16, 2004 PG
Bay Shipbuilding gets $2M in tax credits - March 16, 2004 PG
Paper Converting Machine Co. will shed 50 jobs - March 16, 2004 PG
Paper Converting Machine Co. shifts production, duties - March 16, 2004 PG
Investigation continues in dispute over polluted well [Factory Farming] - March 16, 2004 PG
Destination Development rep: Make tourism about fun - March 16, 2004 PG
Doyle gives thumbs up on Sturgeon Bay’s second bridge - March 16, 2004 PG
Bridge roundabouts proposal has merit - March 16, 2004 PG
A look at bills the governor signed yesterday [utility pollution costs] - March 16, 2004 NC
Museum to be called 'Paper Discovery Center' - March 16, 2004 NC
Survey: Most expect to keep staff levels same - March 16, 2004 NC
Pharmacist faces complaint over failure to dispense birth control - March 16, NC
Same-sex orientation rooted in biology, UW professor says [PCBs alter hormone levels during critical development stages] - March 16, 2004 PC
Fox Valley job market picking up - March 16, 2004 PC
Labor Management Council set for April 21 - March 16, 2004 PC
Growth spots - March 16, 2004 PC
Projections show older, more populous region - March 16, 2004 PC
More wolves seen in Fox Cities area - March 16, 2004 PC
Habitat, fishing areas along Wolf River trail improved - March 16, 2004 PC
Signs of new investment adorning landscape up, down river - March 16, 2004 PC
Cost of gas has many of us already driving less - March 16, 2004 PC
Job outlook better in Lakeshore - March 16, 2004 MHT
Two Rivers residents irritated by sewer issue - March 16, 2004 MHT
Shipbuilding to receive big boost - March 16, 2004 MHT
The Hot Spot: Wisconsin Natural Resources magazine - March 16, Wis. Outdoors
State mistakenly destroys records from Thompson's administration [How convenient] - March 16, 2004 MilwJS
Probe of Thompson records loss sought - March 16, 2004 MilwJS
Hundreds of boxes of state historical documents destroyed - March 16, 2004 NC
Ed Garvey: Wealth, not citizens, now controls our government - March 16, 2004 CapTimes
Bay Ship awarded $2 million tax credit - March 16, 2004 DCA
Brand: rube - March 16, 2004 FightingBob
[PCB] Ketchikan OKs funds for new marine highway headquarters - March 16, 2004 JuneauEmpire
[PCB] Officials approve cleanup plan - March 16, 2004 Capital News
[PCB] Ancient fish oil remedy is still useful - March 16, 2004 Newsday
[PCB] Cod liver oil - March 16, 2004 Newsday
[PCB] Cascadia: where Canadians live better than we knew - March [PCB] Poor childhood health a growing concern - March 16, 2004 Daily Yomiuri On-Line
[Dioxin] New York May Ban Backyard Trash Burns - March 16, 2004 CentreDaily
[Dioxin] States ban harmful backyard burn barrels - March 16, 2004 Bennington Banner
[Dioxin] Official opposes subdivision plan - March 16, 2004 BillingsGazette
[Dioxin] Dioxin-receptor network identified - March 16, 2004 Innovations Report
[Dioxin] Dodgy deals and irresponsible care - March 16, 2004 Greenpeace
Mercury Emissions Rule Geared to Benefit Industry, Staffers Say - March 16, 2004 LATimes
Crippling Superfund cleanups - March 16, 2004 FortWayne
Pollution unites town, but solution tears it apart - March 16, 2004 USAToday
Testing for Mad Cow Disease To Expand - March 16, 2004 Washington Post
New power plants not the best option - March 16, 2004 AJC.com
EarthTalk: How can I tell if something is made from old-growth wood? - March 16, 2004 ENN
National Parks Air Pollution Protections Shredded; Political Appointees Overruling Scientists - March 16, 2004 EMS
NPS Retirees to Expose Plans to Cut Services at National Parks This Summer - March 16, 2004 EMS
Experts Say Cheap Oil May Soon Be History - March 16, 2004 EMS
Bush Circuit Court Nominee on Hold? - March 16, 2004 Bush GreenWatch


Governor’s Council eyes taxes to fuel tourism - March 15, 2004 PG
Water deal may set stage for growth along I-43 - March 15, 2004 PG
Paper museum in Appleton is set to open this year - March 15, 2004 PG
Multistate train proposal moving to back burner - March 15, 2004 NC
Mayor: Water deal will impact generations - March 15, 2004 WaterTech
Energy task force touts renewable sources - March 15, 2004 MilwJS
Editorial: Troubled nuclear plant brings safety questions - March 15, 2004 SP
Proposed EPA mercury rules fail to protect Northern Wisconsin lakes and children, Potawatomi leader testifies - March 15, 2004 Forest County Potawatomi Times
Legislature OKs Leibham emissions bill - March 15, 2004 SP
Cyclists will race through De Pere this year - March 15, 2004 DePere Journal
Paper museum in Appleton is set to open this year - March 15, 2004 PG
New funds sought for tourism - March 15, 2004 PC
Editorial: Mismanagement program - March 15, 2004 MilwJS
Legislative fish story: this one got away, again - March 15, 2004 NC
Wisconsin in the summertime spotlight [forestry] - March 15, 2004 NC
UW-Manty club holds Earth Day logo contest - March 15, 2004 MHT
Troubled nuclear plant brings safety questions - March 15, 2004 Sheboygan
Fisherman’s Road to close - March 15, 2004 SP
Fish's toxin may help cancer patients - March 15, 2004 MilwJS
Bear in the air - March 15, 2004 MilwJS
For some of us, trout can be elusive - March 15, 2004 MilwJS
Editorial: Birds of a feather on CD together - March 15, 2004 ON
Northern Wisconsin's Largest Indoor Water Park Resort to Open in June - March 15, 2004 Yahoo
[PCB] Report: Hoosic is healthier - March 15, 2004 North Adams Transcript
[PCB] Study shows improvement in health of Hoosic River - March 15, 2004 Berkshire Eagle Online
[PCB] Coming Soon…New Park in Arlington - March 15, 2004 EarthVision
[PCB] Lot's prime location may speed efforts - March 15, 2004 Olympian
[PCB] Chromium not as bad as you think, says controversial toxicologist [Junk science for industry] - March 15, 2004 Jersey Journal
[PCB] Tackling toxics - March 15, 2004 AME Info
[PCB/Dioxin] U.S. fails on POPs treaty - March 15, 2004 News-Miner
[Dioxin] A little poison, a big help? [Scientific study does not support hormesis theory] - March 15, 2004 Baltimore Sun
[Dioxin] Dentist hopes grape skin study has teeth - March 15, 2004 TheStar
[Dioxin] School district considers consolidating administrative offices - March 15, 2004 Missoulian
[Dioxin] Developers hope to improve Bay City lot - March 15, 2004 Bay City Times
Limiting Mercury Pollution Is Focus of Hot Debate - March 15, 2004 Washington Post
Technology bottleneck slows mercury cleanup - March 15, 2004 MSNBC
Bush EPA Seeks Weaker Control Over Transport of Hazardous Waste - March 15, 2004 Bush GreenWatch
Corporate Decision-Making on Carbon Emissions - March 15, 2004 EMS
Biggest US banks targeted by environmental group - March 15, 2004 Planet Ark
Security overrules public access - March 15, 2004 AtlantaJournalConstitution
Scientists back Navajos' uranium mining fight - March 15, 2004 MSNBC
Group wants impact statement on nuclear shipment - March 15, 2004 PlanetSave
This favor may backfire for industry - March 15, 2004 Missoulian
EU moves to protect dolphins shared in fishermen's nets - March 15, 2004 PlanetSave


Volunteers sought by Wildlife Sanctuary - March 14, 2004 NC
Smelt fishing on Bay to be debated - March 14, 2004 Wisconsin Outdoors
Spring hearings set to tackle issues from smelt to deer hunt - March 14, 2004 Wisconsin Outdoors
New DNR Web site shows state-owned recreation lands - March 14, 2004 PG
DNR launches state mapping site - March 14, 2004 PC
DNR biologist to discuss Silver Lake fish planting - March 14, 2004 MHT
'Nicolet' wayside will stay open this year - March 14, 2004 NC
New recycling system off to a rocky start - March 14, 2004 NC
DNR is clueless about area wolves - March 14, 2004 PG
Ag ‘fare’ pushes healthy farming - March 14, 2004 PC
Little Chute to privatize water utility - March 14, 2004 Kaukauna Times Villager
Naturally Wisconsin - March 14, 2004 ON
Cold, wet — what’s not to like? - March 14, 2004 Wisconsin Outdoors
Spring hearings set to tackle issues from smelt to deer hunt - March 14, 2004
State's population projected to reach 6.42 million in 2030 - March 14, 2004 MilwJS
Bill regulating fishing tourneys dies for 3rd time - March 14, 2004 WSJ
Hunting? Not around these cities - March 14, 2004 Wisconsin Outdoors
In Brief - Fishing - March 14, 2004 Wisconsin Outdoors
[Dioxin] Jim Buchholz column: Lake trout is king of the Great Lakes - March 14, 2004 SP
Sherri Byrand column: Lack of scientific knowledge in U.S. makes my blood boil - March 14, 2004 SP
Bush administration shirking on mercury (Scroll down) - March 14, 2004 PC
Public must tell Bush to stand up for clean water (Scroll down) - March 14, 2004 ON
Group opposing global outsourcing interesting, but faces uphill battle - March 14, 2004 MilwJS
Charters reeling in business - March 14, 2004 SP
Paper Hall on a roll toward opening - March 14, 2004 PC
Cher-Make gains energy award - March 14, 2004 MHT
[PCB] Toxic waste sites dot South Sound - March 14, 2004 TheOlympian
[PCB] Hudson: A history of conservation - March 14, 2004 JournalNews
[PCB] Don't let advisories hook you - March 14, 2004 Ledger-Enquirer
[PCB] A welcome sign of spring trout being stocked - March 14, 2004 LowellSun
[PCB] Council debates best way to use GE bucks - March 14, 2004 Berkshire Eagle
[Dioxin] LNG meeting moved to larger forum Pro and con views expected over exclusivity agreement - March 14, 2004 Times-Standard
[Dioxin] Plaintiffs in Champion Paper suit to receive $2.4M settlement - March 14, 2004 Citizen Tribune
Playgrounds can be hazardous to your child's health - March 14, 2004 Enterprise
Verbatim'In this world of warring states, nuclear-arms proliferation is inevitable.' - March 14, 2004 Philadelphia Inquirer
The Risky Business of Cheap Living - March 14, 2004 LATimes
U.S. bans swordfishing to help sea turtles - March 14, 2004 MSNBC
Imagining a world without birds - March 14, 2004 Japan Times


Senate sends Doyle bill on livestock expansion [Factory Farming] - March 13, 2004 PC
Editorial: Before you go on vacation, vote by absentee ballot - March 13, 2004 PC
How to vote absentee How to vote by absentee ballot - March 13, 2004 PC
Leaders tout changes at end of session [Environmental Deregulation] - March 13, 2004 MEH
Electrical pricing: Abuse of power - March 13, 2004 WSJ
Make Rubbermaid pay for cleanup (Scroll down) - March 13, 2004 MHT
Conference to address tourism - March 13, 2004 PG
DOT may ignore city bridge vote - March 13, 2004 PC
EPA warns pet owners of unsafe flea, tick products - March 13, 2004 SeattlePI
[PCB] Repeat of incinerator's PCBs tests set for this weekend - March 13, 2004 MSNBC
[PCB] EPA finishes cleanup work - March 13, 2004 Saratogian
[PCB] New alliance to protect Hudson watershed - March 13, 2004 Poughkeepsie Journal
[PCB] Chennai a dumping ground for e - waste? - March 13, 2004 News Today
[PCB] Fierce rivalry, not food safety, at root of salmon scare: NSEC - March 13, 2004 Todayonline
[Dioxin] Study bias fears arise - March 13, 2004 Saginaw News
More Than Mad Cow - March 13, 2004 LATimes


Rep Miller: Groundwater Protection Act Passed - March 12, 2004 WisPolitics
Trout Unlimited: Calls Groundwater Bill A "Good First Step" - March 12, 2004 WisPolitics
Nature Conservancy in Wisconsin: Praises Legislature on Passage of Groundwater Protection Bill - March 12, 2004 WisPolitics
River Alliance of Wisconsin: Groundwater Bill Culminates Three-Year Project For River Group, Potato Growers and UW Scientists - March 12, 2004 WisPolitics
Green Bay: Reconsider water deal - March 12, 2004 MHT
Science instructors gather in Appleton to stimulate lessons - March 12, 2004 PC
Dairy Business Association: Siting Legislation Passes State Senate [Factory Farming] - March 12, 2004 WisPolitics
Governor expected to announce aid for Door County shipyard - March 12, 2004 PG
Calumet plans oak field project - March 12, 2004 PC
State manufacturers investing in the future [Environmental Deregulation] - March 12, 2004 PG
Meyer bill would codify county authority on OHWM - March 12, 2004 Lakeland Times
CWD reports worry Whitetails Unlimited - March 12, 2004 PC
Sierra Club: Anglers, Sierra Club Tell President Bush: "Clean up Mercury Pollution Putting Wisconsin at Risk" - March 12, 2004 WisPolitics
WI Congressional Delegation: Request for Delay of MISO Implementation - March 12, 2004 WisPolitics (PDF)
Anglers share their mania for muskies - March 12, 2004 MilwJS
[PCB] Harbor pollution costs climb - March 12, 2004 PortlandTribune
[Dioxin] Dioxin Exposure Not Tied to Soft-Tissue Cancer - March 12, 2004 Planet Ark
[Dioxin] Meanwhile: Closing the circle on Vietnam - March 12, 2004 IHT
Not-so-Superfund - March 12, 2004 Pioneer Press
EPA Sued Over Sept. 11 Contamination - March 12, 2004 Reuters
Bush EPA Seeks Weaker Rules for Radioactive Waste - March 12, 2004 Bush GreenWatch
EPA Data On Water Purity Faulted - March 12, 2004 Washington Post
Report Faults EPA for Water Claims - March 12, 2004 Newsday
EPA Inspector General Finds Bush Administration and EPA Misled Public About Improvements in National Drinking Water Quality - March 12, 2004 ENN
The Bush administration packs the courts with anti-environmental judges - March 12, 2004 ENN
Americans using less water, report says Consumption is 25% less than in '70s, report says - March 12, 2004 USA Today
Satoshi Ishikawa: Pesticides more dangerous than believed - March 12, 2004 Asahi.com


[PCB] Report: State data on Great Lakes safety is flawed - March 11, 2004 PC
[PCB] Great Lakes safety data flawed, new report says - March 11, 2004 PG
Report: States inconsistent in measuring water quality of Great Lakes - March 11, 2004 NC
Green Bay, Hobart talk water deal - March 11, 2004 NC
Green Bay’s suburbs get water appeal - March 11, 2004 PG
Sen. Kedzie and Rep. Johnsrud: Legislature Advances Groundwater Protection Bill - March 11, 2004 WisPolitics
New test shows deer in Manitowoc, Marinette counties with CWD - March 11, 2004 PG
CWD detected in more counties - March 11, 2004 PC
John Nichols: Doyle cuts Lautenschlager little slack [Environmental Deregulation] - March 11, 2004 CapTimes
DOT commits to fix up aging Sturgeon Bay bridge - March 11, 2004 PG
Pat Durkin column: This and every March, take time to recall Leopold - March 11, 2004 Wisconsin Outdoors
City gets approval to shoot seagulls - March 11, 2004 MHT
Volunteer fattens young salmon - March 11, 2004 MHT
Low bid OK'd to dredge launch area - March 11, 2004 Kewaunee County News
Fishermen will be able to use newly improved boat launch - March 11, 2004 MEH
[Dioxin] Household Hazardous Materials Collection facility has met expectations for usage by county residents - March 11, 2004 LaCrosseTribune
The ups and downs of campaign finance reform - March 11, 2004 FightingBob
Bush waging war on the entire planet (Scroll down) - March 11, 2004 MilwJS
Seminar Stage features local experts - March 11, 2004 MilwJS
Wildlife refuges increase property values - March 11, 2004 Daily Press
Wildlife watching is big business in U.S.- March 11, 2004 Wisconsin Outdoors
Great Outdoors Almanac - March 11, 2004 Wisconsin Outdoors
[PCB] Town to clean out electric transformers - March 11, 2004 Danvers Herald
[PCB] Tighter standards for lakes pursued - March 11, 2004 ToledoBlade
[PCB] Landfill debris sparks heated council debate - March 11, 2004 South Coast Today
[PCB] Developer to be selected for So. River Metals site - March 11, 2004 Independent
[PCB] Commonly Used Chemical May Cause Irreparable Brain Damage to Children - March 12, 2004 EMS
[Dioxin] Flood-borne sediment includes dioxin - March 11, 2004 Saginaw News
[Dioxin] Burn barrel opponents push for ban - March 11, 2004 Daily Star Online
[Dioxin] Study aims to bolster image of salmon farmed in B.C. - March 11, 2004 SeattlePI
[Dioxin] EU to 'Name and Shame' Unhygienic Food Firms, Farms - March 11, 2004 Planet Ark
[Dioxin] Petition calls for US’s responsibility on Agent Orange victims - March 11, 2004 Voice of Vietnam
NYC residents and workers sue EPA over air quality after Sept. 11 attacks - March 11, 2004 ENN
Suit Faults EPA Over Its Post-Attack Statements - March 11, 2004 LATimes
NYC Residents Sue EPA For Lying After 9/11 - March 11, 2004 Democracy Now
Senate Fails to Make Polluters Pay for Toxic Waste Site Cleanups - March 11, 2004 EMS
Groups Move to Block Regulations That Cut Wildlife Experts out of the Loop When Assessing Impact of Forest Fire Plans - March 11, 2004 EMS
Welcome To Bushworld - March 11, 2004 CBS News
Moody's issues report on US nuclear power - March 11, 2004 PlanetArk
A growing danger to seas, lakes - March 11, 2004 IndyStar
Bush Reduces Commitment to Global Environmental Protection - March 11, 2004 Bush GreenWatch
Bush majors in suppression of science - March 11, 2004 JapanTimes

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Abbreviations

PG 
Green Bay Press Gazette

NC
Green Bay News Chronicle

PC
Appleton Post Crescent

ON
Oshkosh Northwestern

MilwJS
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

DCA
Door County Advocate

OCE
Oconty County Reporter

SP
Sheboygan Press

WDH
Wausau Daily Herald

Pesh
Peshtigo Times

Eagle
Marinette Eagle Star

EPA
Environmental Protection
Agency

DNR
Wisconsin Dept. of
Natural Resources

USFWS
U.S. Fish & Wildlife
Service (Dept. of Interior)

ENN
Environmental 
News Network

ENS
Environmental 
News Service

EMS
Environmental
Media Service


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