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Science Lags as Health Problems Emerge Near Gas Fields

By Abrahm Lustgarten and Nicholas Kusnetz-ProPublica on Sep 19, 2011   National  

Science Lags as Health Problems Emerge Near Gas Fields

On a summer evening in June 2005, Susan Wallace-Babb went out into a neighbor's field near her ranch in Western Colorado to close an irrigation ditch. She parked down the rutted double-track, stepped out of her truck into the low-slung sun, took a deep breath and collapsed, unconscious.

UN War Crimes Tribunal Jails Kosovo Witness Who Refused to Testify

By United Nations on Sep 19, 2011   World  

UN War Crimes Tribunal Jails Kosovo Witness Who Refused to Testify

The United Nations war crimes tribunal for the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia Friday convicted a man of contempt of court charges and sentenced him to two months in jail for refusing to answer questions on two occasions during trials related to Kosovo in 2007.

Health-Care Reform Rules Would Restrict Public Reporting

By Marshall Allen, ProPublica on Sep 16, 2011   National  

Health-Care Reform Rules Would Restrict Public Reporting

It’s estimated that hundreds of thousands of patients die annually from preventable harm suffered while undergoing medical care. The infections, injuries and errors could rank as a leading cause of death in the United States.

Appropriations Committee Approves Defense Spending, JPARC Support PRESSRELEASE

By Press Release on Sep 16, 2011   National  

Appropriations Committee Approves Defense Spending, JPARC Support PRESSRELEASE

WASHINGTON, DC – The Senate Appropriations Committee yesterday passed a $630.6 billion defense appropriations bill that fully funds military operations in Alaska and America’s ongoing overseas contingency operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, according to Senator Lisa Murkowski – a member of the Senate Defense Appropriations Subcommittee and the Appropriations Committee. The bill also includes a […]

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