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1 JUL 2004
ENVIRONMENT
NEWS

ALASKA:
Babbitt, greens fight Alaska oil leasing plan

BELGIUM:
Romania clinches energy deal in EU entry talks

BRAZIL:
Brazil court says CTNBio can regulate use of GMOs

RUSSIA:
UN Unconcerned by Russia's Atomic Work in Iran

SOUTH AFRICA:
More sharks to be put on endangered "Red List"

UK:
Releasing Nemo Could Harm Local Fish Species

UK:
Shell world record wells pump gas from 2 miles deep

USA:
California regulators to meet on LNG terminal fight

USA:
Monsanto profit rises, shares hit 3-year high

USA:
US Requires Permits for Hazardous Cargo on Trucks

USA:
World Bank OKs loan for Glamis' Guatemala gold mine

USA:
US Expects More OPEC Oil Despite Lower Price

USA:
Flood waters sweep Texas, damage homes, close park

USA:
Weyerhaeuser raises $404 mln from timber sales

USA:
Refiners Sue EPA Over Timing of Ozone Rules

USA:
Faced with Court Order, EPA Reconsiders Plant Rules

VIETNAM:
Bird Flu Kills at Least 4,500 Chickens in Vietnam



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