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New Chiefs at UN Nuclear, Chemical Weapons Agencies [1]

"A new top inspector took charge Tuesday of the International Atomic Energy Agency as it faces one of the most turbulent periods in its 52-year history." Also: "The newly elected chemical weapons chief says he will pursue the last seven holdouts — including Israel, Egypt and Syria — to get them to sign a disarmament treaty and submit weapons stockpiles for inspection."

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Source: NYTimes [5], 12/03/2009
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"25 Years After Bhopal, Institute Still Reducing MIC" [6]

"Twenty-five years ago Thursday, a leak of the chemical methyl isocyanate -- MIC -- killed thousands of people who lived near a Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, India. It was the worst industrial disaster in history. Since then, residents of the Kanawha Valley have lived with and periodically complained about the huge stockpile of MIC at a sister facility, the former Carbide plant in Institute."

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Source: Charleston Gazette [7], 12/03/2009
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"Bhopal: the Victims Are Still Being Born" [8]

"Twenty-five years on, the world's worst industrial accident continues to kill and blight many lives. And still there's been no trial."

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Source: Independent [9], 12/01/2009
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"Bhopal Gas Survivors Mark 25 Years of Agony" [10]

As the 25th anniversary of the chemical leak in Bhopal, India, approaches, the effects are still painfully present. Thousands were killed immediately; tens or hundreds of thousands were injured in the longer term. It could happen in the U.S.

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Source: AFP [11], 11/30/2009
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Corps Neglect Doomed Some New Orleans Homes, Judge Rules [12]

"In a groundbreaking decision, a federal judge ruled late Wednesday that the Army Corps of Engineers' mismanagement of maintenance at the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet  was directly responsible for flood damage in St. Bernard Parish and the Lower 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina."

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Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune [14], 11/19/2009
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"Fuel Firm Flouted Safety Rules" [15]

"The fuel company whose tank farm in Bayamón, Puerto Rico, exploded last month collected environmental violations and skipped inspections for years."

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Source: Miami Herald [16], 11/13/2009
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"Ida's Threat Ebbs But U.S. Gulf Energy Output Disrupted" [17]

"A weakened Tropical Storm Ida drenched the U.S. Gulf Coast and oil installations on Monday, shutting down nearly 30 percent of Gulf energy production."

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Source: Reuters [18], 11/10/2009
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"DEP Finds Problems at W.Va.'s Coal-Ash Dams" [19]

"Nearly two-thirds of the coal-ash dams across West Virginia might need repairs, and a quarter of them are ranked as being in poor or unsatisfactory condition, according to a report released Thursday by the state Department of Environmental Protection."

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Source: Charleston Gazette [21], 11/06/2009
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"Feds Probe Cause of Puerto Rico Fuel Depot Fire" [22]

"Federal investigators entered a smoldering fuel depot for the first time Sunday to investigate what may have caused an explosion that forced hundreds to evacuate and spewed thick, toxic smoke across the region."

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Source: AP [24], 10/26/2009
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"Quiet Atlantic Hurricane Season A Boon For Insurers" [25]

"Thanks to El Nino, the 2009 Atlantic hurricane season has been the quietest in more than a decade, offering a reprieve for residents in the danger zone and a chance for insurance firms to refill depleted coffers."
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Source: Reuters [26], 10/16/2009
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