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22 AUG 2007
ENVIRONMENT
NEWS

BRAZIL:
Brazil Rejects Reports of Amazon Logging in Camps

CHINA:
Group Finds China Toy Factory Conditions "Brutal"

CHINA:
Pre-Olympics Beijing Already Bulging at the Seams

CHINA:
Olympics- China Hails Cleaner Air During Car Restrictions

CHINA:
China's Emissions Drop But Situation Grim - Report

ETHIOPIA:
Ethiopian Volcano Killed 5, Displaced 2,000

FINLAND:
Finnish Valio Withdraws Dioxin-Contaminated Cream

INDIA:
Fresh Floods Kill 80 More People in South Asia

INDONESIA:
Erupting Indonesian Volcano Threatens More Villages

INDONESIA:
Indonesia's Medco to Invest in Ethanol Plants

MEXICO :
Giant Hurricane Dean Swipes at Mexico, No Dead

NORWAY:
Climate Change Called Security Issue Like Cold War

NORWAY:
Statoil Taps Gas from Arctic Field, LNG in Sept

POLAND:
Five Killed By Storms in Poland's Lake Region

SINGAPORE:
SE Asia Grapples With Nuclear Power Safety, Costs

UGANDA:
Construction Begins on Uganda's $799 Million Hydro Dam

UK:
T-Rex Versus Beckham? Sorry, David, You're Lunch

US:
Marburg Virus Found in African Fruit Bats

US:
Study Finds Key Markers For Bird Flu Change

US:
Blue Source To Capture Kansas CO2, Up Oil Output

US:
FEATURE - Las Vegas Growth Depends on Dwindling Water Supply



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