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"Troops in Mideast Face Breathing Ills" [1]

"Veterans who served in Iraq and Afghanistan have a higher rate of debilitating respiratory illness than those deployed elsewhere, according to a new study that bolsters concerns among some medical professionals and members of Congress about the potential harm to troops from toxic chemicals and dust in the Middle East."

Source: Wall St. Journal [2], 05/18/2011

"Report Faults FDA Over Risks From Imported Seafood" [3]

"The Food and Drug Administration is doing a poor job ensuring that imported seafood doesn't pose health risks to Americans, failing to properly assess foreign producers and inspect the products they ship to the U.S., according to a congressional research report released Monday."

Source: Wall St. Journal [4], 05/18/2011

Gas Companies Withhold Data That Would Show Whether Drilling Is Safe [5]

Gas-drilling companies have long argued that proof did not exist that their 'hydrofracking' technique did not contaminate wellwater. Now it turns out that drilling companies have the data that would settle the question, but are keeping it secret.

Source: ProPublica [6], 05/18/2011

"Flooding Hinders Shipping on the Mississippi River" [7]

"Cargo was slowly moving along the bloated Mississippi River after a costly daylong standstill, while officials kept an eye on the lower Delta where thousands of acres of farmland could be swamped by water that is inching closer to the top of a levee."

Source: AP [8], 05/18/2011

"Group: Susquehanna Is 'Most Endangered'" [9]

"For the second time in six years, the Washington, D.C.-based conservation group American Rivers today put the Susquehanna at the top of its annual 'Endangered Rivers' list, citing rapidly growing and 'poorly regulated' natural gas drilling using hydraulic fracturing, or 'fracking.'"

Source: Wilkes-Barre Times Leader [10], 05/18/2011

"In Japan Reactor Failings, Danger Signs for the U.S." [11]

"Emergency vents that American officials have said would prevent devastating hydrogen explosions at nuclear plants in the United States were put to the test in Japan — and failed to work, according to experts and officials with the company that operates the crippled Fukushima Daiichi plant."

Source: NY Times [12], 05/18/2011

"Senate Refuses to End Tax Breaks for Big Oil" [13]

"The Senate on Tuesday blocked a Democratic proposal to strip the five leading oil companies of tax breaks that backers of the measure said were unfairly padding industry profits while consumers were struggling with high gas prices."

Source: NY Times [14], 05/18/2011

Journalism in the Age of Data [15]

A video report on data visualization as a storytelling medium. Produced by Geoff McGhee during a Knight Journalism Fellowship. Total running time: 54 minutes; with related information and links.

Blue Vision Summit [16]

Journalists can focus on some major ocean issues at this event in Washington DC. It will cover everything from the Gulf of Mexico's struggle to recover from the BP oil spill to protection of over-exploited commercial fish stocks … to ocean acidification, marine protected areas, offshore energy, and coastal ecosystem restoration.

"Environmental Groups Question Obama's Forest Plan" [17]

"An Obama administration plan to protect wildlife and water in U.S. national forests drew fire on Monday from environmental advocates who contend the new rule needs stronger scientific standards."

Source: Reuters [18], 05/17/2011

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