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Monthly Archives: November 2009
Daily Bacon's | November 16, 2009
Our daily roundup of news from around the state. In today’s edition: Bob McDonnell moves ahead with his transition, Delegate Phil Hamilton resigns, George Mason University is partnering with Georgetown on a biomedicine program and much more. Continue reading
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Daily Bacon's | November 13, 2009
Our daily roundup of news from around the state. In today’s edition, Virginia recovers from the rain, what Fairfax is looking for in the upcoming General Assembly session and much more. Continue reading
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Daily Bacon's | November 12, 2009
Our daily roundup of news from around the state. In today’s edition: Gov. Kaine declares a state of emergency as Virginia gets hammered by storms, George W. Bush chooses UVa to conduct an oral history of his administration and much more. Continue reading
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Who Wants to Regulate and Shut Down CAFOs?
Utilizing a section of the Clean Air Act, the United States Humane Society and other environmental organizations filed a petition with the United States Environmental Protection Agency to govern air pollution emissions from Confined Animal Feeding Operations . Continue reading
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Criticisms of Chesapeake Bay Models Are Off Base
In his October 22nd essay entitled Logic and Passion and the Chesapeake Bay, Dr. Schnare does a disservice to readers by ignoring the world-renowned science and extensive monitoring behind models used in Chesapeake Bay restoration decision making. Continue reading
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