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31 JAN 2003
ENVIRONMENT
NEWS

AFGHANISTAN:
US urges urgent action on Afghan environment

AUSTRALIA:
Parched Australian koalas roam town for water

AUSTRALIA:
Australia scientist warns drought could blight 2003

CHILE:
Codelco'S $1 bln refinery gets environmental OK

INDIA:
Landmine blasts kills two army officers in Kashmir

ITALY:
Italy may lose coastal areas to rising seas - study

NEW ZEALAND:
Cyclone Beni pounds Vanuatu but weakens

UK:
British pig farmers roast toys plan

USA:
US Energy Dept gives details on hydrogen car research

USA:
Bush admin seeks boost in '04 environment spending

USA:
Fuel cell cars face high hurdles to reality

USA:
US farmers to help win GM wheat acceptance

USA:
Two dead, dozens hurt in N. Carolina factory blast

USA:
US Senate bill aims to boost SUV fuel efficiency

USA:
US decision seen soon on WTO biotech complaint vs EU

USA:
NY Governor wants to sell vacant land and armories

ZAMBIA:
Villagers raid Zambia gene-altered maize stocks



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