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<item><title>U.S. Patent and Trademark Office FOIA Reading Room</title><link>http://members.sej.org/sej/SubjectL.php?rssID=2941</link><guid>http://members.sej.org/sej/SubjectL.php?rssID=2941</guid><description>Thanks to the Electronic Freedom of Information Act Amendments of 1996, you have electronic access to the USPTO FOIA Reading Room, where you'll find such publicly available information as Final Agency Decisions and the most frequently requested FOIA documents. If you don't see what you need there, you may file a FOIA request&#38;#59; details are at the website.</description><pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:59:59 CST</pubDate></item>
<item><title>NewspaperARCHIVE.com</title><link>http://members.sej.org/sej/SubjectL.php?rssID=2938</link><guid>http://members.sej.org/sej/SubjectL.php?rssID=2938</guid><description>This large and growing historical online database contains &#62;82 million historical newspaper pages (as of May 2008), from 1759 to present. All newspapers are fully searchable by keyword, location and date, and include rare content from small towns. Subscription-based.</description><pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:59:59 CST</pubDate></item>
<item><title>World View of Global Warming</title><link>http://members.sej.org/sej/SubjectL.php?rssID=2937</link><guid>http://members.sej.org/sej/SubjectL.php?rssID=2937</guid><description>Photographer&#47;SEJ member Gary Braasch's website is a non-commercial archive of global warming photo-documentation and information since 2002.</description><pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 12:56:17 CST</pubDate></item>
<item><title>GreenYour</title><link>http://members.sej.org/sej/SubjectL.php?rssID=1</link><guid>http://members.sej.org/sej/SubjectL.php?rssID=1</guid><description>This search-based tool allows you to fill in the blank for whatever you seek to green or want to research. Whether you're looking to green your lighting and your heating, or your travel and your pet, GreenYour guides you from important facts and actionable tips to cutting-edge products. All information in this easy-to-use, comprehensive database is footnoted using reliable, published sources. GreenYour is also built on an open-source content development platform, giving environmental experts the ability to contribute information in their particular areas of knowledge.</description><pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 13:13:26 CST</pubDate></item>
<item><title>Government Information Online</title><link>http://members.sej.org/sej/SubjectL.php?rssID=2934</link><guid>http://members.sej.org/sej/SubjectL.php?rssID=2934</guid><description>GIO is an electronic service that may be of special help to reporters who do not work near a Federal Depository Library -- or those seeking documents in a depository library remote from them. You can either email or chat live with a government information librarian at any of some 20 libraries (most are large university libraries). The program is run in partnership with the Government Printing Office's Federal Depository Library Program.</description><pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2008 08:37:09 CST</pubDate></item>
<item><title>The American Elm Project</title><link>http://members.sej.org/sej/SubjectL.php?rssID=2935</link><guid>http://members.sej.org/sej/SubjectL.php?rssID=2935</guid><description>The Project's website and 49-minute documentary "The American Elm: Majestic, Imperiled, Renewed" aim to inform public officials, the media and individuals about the multiple benefits of urban trees, their importance in addressing local and global ecological problems, and their importance for healthy, sustainable communities. The film is part of an education and outreach effort supported by a grant from the USDA&#47;National Urban and Community Forestry Advisory Council (NUCFAC).</description><pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2008 11:48:41 CST</pubDate></item>
<item><title>Green Collar Economy</title><link>http://members.sej.org/sej/SubjectL.php?rssID=2933</link><guid>http://members.sej.org/sej/SubjectL.php?rssID=2933</guid><description>This website helps businesses learn about and share ideas for going green and doing so profitably. You'll find daily news in 7 channels, a B2B directory with over 2600 green business links, a Green Collar Job board and channel specific forums.</description><pubDate>Thu, 8 May 2008 10:01:59 CST</pubDate></item>
<item><title>ISRAEL21c -- Beyond the Conflict News Service</title><link>http://members.sej.org/sej/SubjectL.php?rssID=1393</link><guid>http://members.sej.org/sej/SubjectL.php?rssID=1393</guid><description>This non-political, non-profit news syndicate provides journalists with story ideas and resources about Israel. The website offers news from various publications. ISRAEL21c can arrange visits or interviews; recommend sources; provide story ideas or packages; help identify angles and ideas relevant to your market and audience.</description><pubDate>Tue, 6 May 2008 01:58:56 CST</pubDate></item>
<item><title>US Federal Railroad Administration</title><link>http://members.sej.org/sej/SubjectL.php?rssID=2932</link><guid>http://members.sej.org/sej/SubjectL.php?rssID=2932</guid><description>The FRA, an agency of the US Department of Transportation, is responsible for the nation's rail transportation activities including safety enforcement, research and development. In spring 2008, the FRA posted online its reports of railroad accidents during 2002-2007. Some of those accidents have environmental health and safety consequences.</description><pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2008 11:18:55 CST</pubDate></item>
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