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"Eric Latino Is the 'Green Ambassador' of Drag Racing" [1]

"If you get to talking to Eric Latino about his 1969 Pro Modfied Camaro, which he'll be racing this weekend in the 'Thunder by the Beach' drag-racing meeting at the Grand Bend Motorplex, he might tell you that race cars are painted almost any colour except green."

Source: Toronto Star [2], 09/10/2012

"Doubts as Portland Weighs Fluoride and Its Civic Values" [3]

"PORTLAND, Ore. -- Who bears responsibility for an impoverished child with a mouth full of rotting teeth? Parents? Soda companies? The ingrained inequities of capitalism? Pick your villain, or champion. They are all on display here as the largest city in the nation with no commitment to fluoridating its water supply -- and one of the most politically liberal cultures anywhere -- has waded into a new debate about whether to change its ways and its water."

Source: NY Times [4], 09/10/2012

"Pesticide Violations Cost Scotts Miracle-Gro $12.5 Million" [5]

"Lawn product company Scotts Miracle-Gro Co will pay $12.5 million in criminal fines and civil penalties for illegally including insecticides in bird food products and for other violations, the U.S. Justice Department said on Friday."

Source: Reuters [6], 09/10/2012

"Risk of Lawsuits Preventing Cleanup of Abandoned Mines in Colorado" [7]

Is the threat of lawsuits discouraging cleanup of abandoned mine drainage that impairs many U.S. waterways? That seems to be the case under an interpretation of existing water pollution law.

Source: Denver Post [8], 09/10/2012

"Are Our Products Bad Medicine To Lagoon?" [9]

"Aging boomers pop more pills to keep fit. Farmers feed more antibiotics and hormones to fatten livestock. Adults and children use exotic shampoos and conditioners to make their hair shiny. Most of these drugs and personal-care chemicals wind up down the drain, into sewage, land-applied sludge, reclaimed water and ultimately the Indian River Lagoon, St. Johns River and other waters."

Source: Florida Today [10], 09/10/2012

Ageing Japanese Nuclear Reactors Sitting on Earthquake Fault Lines [11]

"A rugged stretch of coastline known as Japan's Nuclear Alley is dotted with 14 nuclear reactors and now there are warnings that several of these ageing nuclear plants sit near, or on, active faultlines."

Source: Australian ABC [12], 09/10/2012

"As Coolant Is Phased Out, Smugglers Reap Large Profits" [13]

"MIAMI -- The chief executive of the century-old company from America's heartland shifted nervously on the witness stand here as he tried to explain how a trusted senior vice president had been caught on a wiretap buying half a million dollars in smuggled merchandise, much of it from China."

Source: NY Times [14], 09/10/2012

"Canada and U.S. Update Protection of Great Lakes" [15]

"Canada and the United States have updated a decades-old agreement to protect the Great Lakes, adding new commitments to protect aquatic habitats, curb invasive species and help coastal communities adapt to climate change."

Source: Toronto Globe & Mail [16], 09/10/2012

"Shell Begins Oil, Gas Drilling Off Alaska Coast" [17]

"ANCHORAGE -- More than four years after Royal Dutch Shell paid $2.8 billion to the federal government for petroleum leases in the Chukchi Sea, a company vessel on Sunday morning sent a drill bit into the ocean floor, beginning preliminary work on an exploratory well 70 miles off the northwest coast of Alaska."

Source: AP [18], 09/10/2012

"Chemical Firm's Champion Now EPA Expert" [19]

A former lawyer and scientist for flame retardant companies -- who often argued the substances were safer than EPA thought -- is now in charge of an EPA program studying the safety of such chemicals.

Source: Chicago Tribune [20], 09/10/2012

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