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At issue is whether the nation’s leading coal-producing state should be forced to more strictly limit air pollutants, particularly carbon dioxide. Wyoming is the nation’s largest producer of coal, and coal mining and coal-fired power plants are a big part of the state economy and revenue.
The hearing centered on a state air permit for a [...]
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The Three Affiliated Tribes plans to start broadcasting Business Council meetings to all districts on the Fort Berthold Reservation, using federal stimulus money.
The tribe said the live broadcast is an effort to make tribal government more open. The first broadcasts were set for a special meeting Wednesday and the regular council meeting Thursday.
Chairman Marcus Levings [...]
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Leaders of the two largest hospitals in the Dakotas faced the general public this week for the first time since merger talks began nearly five months ago and repeated promises that no workers would lose their jobs, and no services would be cut.
MeritCare of Fargo and Sanford Health of Sioux Falls, S.D., plan to serve [...]
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China has put in place a series of quality checks to tighten control of dairy products.
The move was prompted by the country’s recent contaminated milk incident.
The regulations tighten control of how milk-yielding animals are bred, how raw milk is purchased and the production and sales of [...]
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Anchor: The annual meeting of the Communist Party of China continues in Beijing with rural reform and development high on the agenda.
It is generally believed that the rural land reform will be the main thrust of the discussion. Experts suggest that establishing a new land circulation mechanism will be a [...]
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Posted by admin on Aug 12, 2009 in
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Chinese health departments said Thursday more people were put under quarantine while the two citizens who were confirmed to have contracted A/H1N1 this week were recovering swiftly.
Health authorities in east China’s Shandong Province put 30 people under home or hospital quarantine as of 2 p.m. Thursday to check for symptoms of A/H1N1 influenza, said [...]
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