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"Government Sees Major Safety Issues On Alaska Oil Line"

"A U.S. government investigation of the Trans Alaska oil pipeline has found potentially major safety issues on the line that ships 12 percent of domestic oil supply, making its operation risky until repairs are made, according to a letter sent by regulators to the operator and viewed by Reuters on Friday."

Source: Reuters, 02/14/2011

"Wild Oyster Reef Death Doesn't Equal A Bivalve Shortage"

"Screaming headlines this week threatened of a wild oyster 'apocalypse' and told foodies to eat up before these precious bivalves become extinct. ... But Julie Qiu, who writes an all-things-oyster blog called In A Half Shell, says, 'Stop panicking and get the facts.'"

Source: NPR, 02/11/2011

"U.S. Corn Reserves at Lowest Level in More Than 15 Years"

"Reserves of corn in the United States have hit their lowest level in more than 15 years, reflecting tighter supplies that will lead to higher food prices in 2011. Increasing demand for corn from the ethanol industry is a major reason for the decline, according to federal officials."

Source: AP, 02/11/2011

"Endangered Cranes To Be Reintroduced In Louisiana"

"Ten whooping cranes, the most endangered species of crane in the world, will be reintroduced in a Louisiana conservation area more than 60 years after the birds' numbers dwindled to near zero, the U.S. Interior Department said on Tuesday."

Source: Reuters, 02/11/2011

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