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Britain Plans to Tighten Anti-Squatter Laws

The British government plans to tighten anti-squatting laws to make it easier for property owners to evict uninvited tenants. Go here to see the original: Britain Plans to Tighten Anti-Squatter Laws

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Britain Plans to Tighten Anti-Squatter Laws

The British government plans to tighten anti-squatting laws to make it easier for property owners to evict uninvited tenants. Originally posted here: Britain Plans to Tighten Anti-Squatter Laws

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National search planned for Montana’s new chief public defender

HELENA — The state’s public defender system will conduct a nationwide search for a new chief public defender, enlisting the help of national groups like the American Civil Liberties Union, the chair of the commission overseeing the system said Monday. Richard “Fritz” Gillespie, a Helena attorney who chairs the Public Defender Commission, also said the system’s top lawyer...

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NRA Wins Battle with Environmental Groups Over Use of Lead Ammunition for Hunting in Arizona

NRA Wins Battle with Environmental Groups Over Use of Lead Ammunition for Hunting in Arizona Originally posted here: NRA Wins Battle with Environmental Groups Over Use of Lead Ammunition for Hunting in Arizona

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NRA Wins Battle with Environmental Groups Over Use of Lead Ammunition for Hunting in Arizona

NRA Wins Battle with Environmental Groups Over Use of Lead Ammunition for Hunting in Arizona Read the original post: NRA Wins Battle with Environmental Groups Over Use of Lead Ammunition for Hunting in Arizona

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USA: Ministry seeks to ease GM food safety fears

The Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) on Thursday pledged to ensure safety of genetically modified (GM) crops amid scientists' appeals for caution in commercializing such products. View original post here: USA: Ministry seeks to ease GM food safety fears

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MEXICO: Urban National Wildlife Refuge Approved for Albuquerque

ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, September 29, 2011 (ENS) - Acquisition of 570 acres to establish a national wildlife refuge along the Rio Grande in Albuquerque has been approved, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced today in Albuquerque, Mexico. Read the rest here: MEXICO: Urban National Wildlife Refuge Approved for Albuquerque

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Political backlash to geoengineering begins

Political opposition to technologies that could artificially cool the planet is in full swing. A field test of geoengineering, planned for October in Sculthorpe, UK, has been postponed for six months. Meanwhile, the European Parliament has passed a resolution that "expresses its opposition to proposals for large scale geoengineering". Follow this link: Political backlash to geoengineering begins

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Record Arctic ozone hole raises fears of worse to come

A huge hole that appeared in the Earth's protective ozone layer above the Arctic in 2011 was the largest recorded in the Northern Hemisphere, triggering worries the event could occur again and be even worse, scientists said in a report on Monday Continued here: Record Arctic ozone hole raises fears of worse to come

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