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    Oct 16, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  1. Wis. wolf hunt begins; groups file intent to sue

    MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin's first organized wolf hunt got under way Monday even as animal welfare advocates demanded federal officials return Great Lake wolves to the endangered species list. No hunters had reported kills by late Monday...

    Tags: Conservation, Endangered Species, Lifestyle and Leisure, Humane Society of the United States, Lotteries

  2. Oct 9, 2012 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  3. Sparks fly as Osias updates IID directors on lawsuits

    Staff Writer
    Sparks flew Tuesday at a crowded W.R. Condit Auditorium as Imperial Irrigation District contract attorney David Osias said area landowners are trying to gain ownership and control of the water to the detriment of the Valley and that they wish to have...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Litigation and Regulation, Air Pollution, Water Supply, Trials

  4. Jun 23, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Richard Adler dies at 90; co-wrote '50s Broadway hits

    Composer and lyricist Richard Adler, who ruled Broadway for a few glorious years in the 1950s when he co-wrote the scores to "The Pajama Game" and "Damn Yankees," two of the most popular American musicals, died Thursday at his home in Southampton, N.Y. He...

    Tags: New York Yankees, Concerts, Entertainment, Music Theater, Los Angeles Times

  6. Sep 25, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Indian tribes, with more clout and money, find an ally in Obama

    WASHINGTON — At a July fundraiser in the elegant Mandarin Oriental hotel near Washington's Tidal Basin, President Obama met with some of his most steadfast supporters — two dozen political and business leaders eager to write sizable checks to help keep him in the White House.
    WASHINGTON — At a July fundraiser in the elegant Mandarin Oriental hotel near Washington's Tidal Basin, President Obama met with some of his most steadfast supporters — two dozen political and business leaders eager to write sizable checks...

    Tags: Charlotte, Human Interest, Social Issues, Politics, Lifestyle and Leisure

  8. Sep 19, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Russell Train dies at 92; conservationist was early head of EPA

    Russell Train, an important American conservationist and former tax court judge who helped craft some of the nation's early and enduring environmental laws, has died. He was 92.
    Russell Train, an important American conservationist and former tax court judge who helped craft some of the nation's early and enduring environmental laws, has died. He was 92. Train, who led the Environmental Protection Agency in the 1970s, died Monday...

    Tags: Gerald Ford, Conservation, Columbia University, World Wildlife Fund, Richard Nixon

  10. Sep 21, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  11. Shuster, Critz approve bill that would limit federal regulation of coal

    The House fired a shot in the<strong> </strong>"War on Coal" Friday by passing legislation that would prohibit new federal regulations before Dec. 31.
    Daily American Staff Writer
    The House fired a shot in the "War on Coal" Friday by passing legislation that would prohibit new federal regulations before Dec. 31.   The Stop the War on Coal Act, if signed into law, would prevent the U.S. Interior Department from issuing regulations...

    Tags: Litigation and Regulation, FirstEnergy Corp., Politics, Metal and Mineral, Bill Johnson

  12. Sep 11, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  13. Biden, Salazar honor Flight 93

    Vice President Joe Biden quoted Irish poet and playwright William Butler Yeats at the Service of Remembrance at the Flight 93 National Memorial on Tuesday.
    Daily American Staff Writer
    Vice President Joe Biden quoted Irish poet and playwright William Butler Yeats at the Service of Remembrance at the Flight 93 National Memorial on Tuesday.   "My guess — and obviously it's only a guess — no two losses are the same," he said....

    Tags: Joe Biden, Human Interest, David White, National Parks, Politics

  14. Sep 3, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  15. Oakland company's specialty is retrieving lost data

    Engineers at Datalab, Inc. have spent the past decade retrieving important and often sentimental information from dead hard drives and fried servers. Customers have run the gamut from single moms to students to the Broward Sheriff's Office to the U.S....

    Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Computer Hardware, Fort Lauderdale, Nova Southeastern University, Electronics

  16. Sep 2, 2012 |Story| KTUU
  17. Shell Drill Rig Arrives In Chukchi Sea -- Historic Exploratory Drilling Could Begin This Week

    After 6 years of planning, and $4.5 billion in expenditures, the Shell Drilling Rig "Noble Discoverer" is tonight (Sunday) just 10 miles from its goal.
    Channel 2 News
    After 6 years of planning, and $4.5 billion in expenditures, the Shell Drilling Rig "Noble Discoverer" is tonight (Sunday) just 10 miles from its goal. After an 8-day-journey from Dutch Harbor, the vessel now sits in the Chukchi Sea -- and is preparing...

    Tags: Companies and Corporations, Oceans, Bodies of Water, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, U.S. Coast Guard

  18. Aug 21, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  19. Magellan Health Begins $70 Million Contract To Manage Military Counseling Services

    The Hartford Courant
    A subsidiary of Avon-based Magellan Health Services said it started a contract last week to manage counseling services for the U.S. military. The Military & Family Life Counseling program will be administered by Magellan Behavioral Health Inc. for...

    Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions, Family, Armed Forces, U.S. Military

  20. Aug 22, 2012 |Story| KTUU
  21. Shell Oil Pushes Ahead with Arctic Drilling: The Kulluk Leaves Dutch Harbor for the Beaufort Sea (Updated)

    Shell Oil could be gambling big with its latest move. Its Kulluk drilling ship left Dutch Harbor on Monday, heading to the Arctic on an uncertain journey. Shell says its second ship, the Noble Discoverer, should also leave Dutch Harbor sometime this week.
    Shell Oil could be gambling big with its latest move. Its Kulluk drilling ship left Dutch Harbor on Monday, heading to the Arctic on an uncertain journey. Shell says its second ship, the Noble Discoverer, should also leave Dutch Harbor sometime this week....

    Tags: Conservation, Environmental Pollution, Companies and Corporations, Petroleum Industry, Environmental Issues

  22. Aug 18, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  23. BIA displays emergency equipment

    The Bureau of Indian Affairs displayed federal equipment that can be used in emergency situations or to supplement existing law enforcement equipment Thursday afternoon in the parking lot of the Aberdeen Police Department. Mario Red Legs, special...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Washington, DC, Legs, Law Enforcement

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