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2 APR 2004
ENVIRONMENT
NEWS

BELGIUM:
Five EU States Submit National CO2 Emission Plans

BRAZIL:
Cattle Farming Biggest Threat to Amazon

BRAZIL:
Brazil 2004 aluminum output seen up 6 pct - ABAL

CANADA:
Canada Says Finds Bird Flu on Seventh Chicken Farm

FRANCE:
EU tells Blair to open nuclear plant to inspectors

NORWAY:
Norway greenhouse gas emissions up, over target

SOUTH AFRICA:
South Africa Investigates Illegal Shark Fin Haul

UK:
The Molvania Tourists Rarely Get to See

UK:
UK feared suicide nuke bombers 50 years ago

USA:
Nine Million US Children Have Had Asthma

USA:
Consortium to Seek New US Nuclear Plant License

USA:
Monsanto quarterly profit rises on seed sales

USA:
Ex-Official Says Govt Covered Up Spill Cause

USA:
Bush Comes Under Fire Over OPEC Cuts

USA:
US Mulls Clean Gasoline Waivers to Ease Supplies

USA:
Oil Sinks as US Reviews Gasoline Rules

USA:
Documents Related to Cheney Case Ordered Released

USA:
Oil Prices Don't Reflect Supply/demand

USA:
Biotech Creations to Test US Governmentt Oversight, Group Says

USA:
FPL sees no impact to refuel from leak at Fla. nuke

USA:
Gene Works with Pesticides to Up Parkinson's Risk



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