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14 APR 2005
ENVIRONMENT
NEWS

AUSTRALIA:
Australian Farmers Watch Skies as Drought Returns

BANGLADESH:
Bangladesh Factory Collapse Stirs Quake Fears

BELGIUM:
EU May Adopt Law on GMO Feed Imports This Week

CANADA:
Canada Finally Unveils Plan To Meet Kyoto Targets

CHINA:
GMO Rice Sold in Central China Markets - Greenpeace

FRANCE:
EU Assembly Says Yes To Green Household Appliances

FRANCE:
EU Parliament Backs Rules to Clean Up Ship Fuel

GERMANY:
Solar Firms Say Silicon Shortage Will Stall Growth

INDONESIA:
Newmont Says Committed to Indonesia Investment

INDONESIA:
Thousands Evacuate, Indonesia Volcanoes Rumble

NORWAY:
Norway PM Views Barents Oil Leak as "Very Serious"

SOUTH KOREA:
Two Koreas to Exchange Weasels, Hippos Across DMZ

SWITZERLAND:
Labs Asked to Destroy Killer Flu Virus

UK:
New Species of Ancient Amphibians Found in Africa

UK:
EU Chemical Rules to Hike Metal Cost, UK Group Says

USA:
US House Panel Rejects Boost in Car Mileage Rule

USA:
USDA Denies Allegations of More Mad Cow Cases

USA:
Auto Workers Union Backs US Asbestos Fund Plan

USA:
Stricter Auto Fuel Use Would Slow Oil Demand - EIA

USA:
Pipe Leak Spews Gas, Oil at Alaska's Prudhoe Bay

USA:
US House Committees OK Energy Legislation

USA:
Staggering Job Ahead in Tsunami Areas - Clinton



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