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21 FEB 2000
ENVIRONMENT
NEWS

AUSTRALIA:
Tasmania hydro lodges 130 MW Australia wind plan

AUSTRALIA:
Olympics - Sydney ready to host green games

BOSNIA :
Balkan countries to help Danube pollution cleanup

EU:
EU criticises France for festival sheep slaughter

HUNGARY:
Hungary greens urge Europe cooperation over spill

HUNGARY:
After cyanide spill, river dwellers look to future

INDIA:
India faces environmental nightmare

INDIA:
Hundreds of endangered turtles die on Indian coast

NORWAY:
Sweden's green energy plan will miss deadline

UK:
Hunt saboteur loses damages in key UK court ruling

USA:
Need shelter on Mars? grow trees, scientist says

USA:
GE, US energy dept to unveil new power system

USA:
Babbitt wants more areas set aside for wilderness

USA:
Yellow-billed cuckoo may require US. protection

USA:
Tree bark yields two possible aids treatments

USA:
Toxic plant may be behind elephant trunk disease

USA:
We only have a billion years of beach time left

YUGOSLAVIA:
FOCUS - Cyanide spill among worst river pollutions



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