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"USDA, McDonald's Suspend Slaughterhouse Buys" [1]

"FRESNO, Calif. – The federal government and McDonald's Corp. suspended purchases of meat Wednesday from a California slaughterhouse under investigation for animal cruelty and possible health issues."

Source: AP [2], 08/23/2012

"With Drillship En Route, Shell Awaits End of Beaufort Whale Hunt" [3]

"After investing billions of dollars and navigating a gantlet of legal and regulatory hurdles in its seven-year quest to explore for Arctic oil, Royal Dutch Shell PLC could face additional delays as it awaits the end of whale hunting season in the Beaufort Sea."

Source: Greenwire [4], 08/23/2012

"Storm Isaac Threatens Caribbean, U.S. Republican Convention" [5]

"Tropical Storm Isaac swirled over the Caribbean on Wednesday and was forecast to become a hurricane as it moved on a track that would put it off the coast of Florida on Monday, the opening day of the Republican National Convention in Tampa."

Source: Reuters [6], 08/23/2012

"Cholera Epidemic Envelops Coastal Slums in West Africa" [7]

"DAKAR, Senegal -- A fierce cholera epidemic is spreading through the coastal slums of West Africa, killing hundreds and sickening many more in one of the worst regional outbreaks in years, health experts said."

Source: NY Times [8], 08/23/2012

"Romney Energy Plan Would Expand Oil Drilling on US Land and Offshore" [9]

"HOUSTON -- Mitt Romney plans to unveil an energy plan Thursday morning in Hobbs, N.M., that would allow states more control over the development of energy resources on federal lands within their borders, as well as aggressively expand offshore oil and gas drilling -- including along the coasts of Virginia and the Carolinas -- as part of a broader effort to reach energy independence."

Source: NY Times [10], 08/23/2012

"Worst Year for West Nile Is Expected, Officials Say" [11]

"The nation is heading toward the worst outbreak of West Nile disease in the 13 years that the virus has been on this continent, federal health authorities said Wednesday."

Source: NY Times [12], 08/23/2012

SEJ Member Spotlight: John Platt [13]

Freelance journalist John Platt writes about endangered species on all seven continents, conservation, climate change, trophy hunting, the illegal wildlife trade and more for a wide variety of publications. His blog, Extinction Countdown, has been published by Scientific American since 2009.

Going to Tampa or Charlotte? Some Resources for Reporters [14]

You wouldn't think you would get arrested for trying to cover the 2012 Democratic convention in Charlotte, NC, September 4 or the Republican convention in Tampa, FL, August 27. But such things have happened before, and reporters have available some resources to support their rights.

Will Security Lapse Bring Another EPA Data Blackout? [15]

More than a decade ago, on February 17, 2000, the entire EPA website was taken down for two weeks because of data security concerns raised by the House Energy Committee. There are faint hints that such events may be in the offing again.

Two Dead as FDA Refuses To Name Farm That Recalled Melons [16]

The Food and Drug Administration is so far refusing to name a Southwestern Indiana farm that voluntarily recalled its cantaloupes after a Salmonella outbreak last month that killed two people and sickened some 150.

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