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26 MAR 2004
ENVIRONMENT
NEWS

AUSTRALIA:
Contaminated water shuts Rio uranium mine

AUSTRALIA:
Australia to Ban Fishing from Third of Barrier Reef

BELGIUM:
EU slams Sellafield nuclear plant

CANADA:
Western Canada's Bird Flu Cases Now at Five Farms

CANADA:
More Canadian Farms Kill Chickens to Stem Bird Flu

CHILE:
US Mogul Creates South American Sanctuaries

GERMANY:
Sperm cocktail for panda cubs

SWITZERLAND:
WWF says Russia ignoring environment in oil sale quest

UK:
Fishing report proposals "flawed"

USA:
FDA Finds Cancer-Risk Acrylamides in More Food

USA:
Studies Show Promise in Fight Against Malaria

USA:
US Insecticide Ban Helps Babies Grow

USA:
Regulators approve Wisconsin Energy plant report

USA:
MoveOn Group Taking Online Activism to Bookstores

USA:
Election-Year Jump in Energy Costs Pressures Bush



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