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![]() Calif Bill wrote: "Merrill P. L. Worthington" wrote in message ... Calif Bill wrote: "Merrill P. L. Worthington" wrote in message ... daytripper wrote: On Sun, 08 Oct 2006 12:37:46 -0500, "Merrill P. L. Worthington" wrote: http://www.adn.com/news/alaska/story...-8178489c.html I don't see the citizenry caving into this. So, wouldn't that subject line more properly be "Those environmentally insensitive companies wishing to create the worlds largest toxic landfill in Canada"? /daytripper (hth ;-) In Canada? Try rereading the article. The Bristol Bay area is in Alaska, west of Lake Illiama, west of Cook Inlet, west of Anchorage. HTH in your geographically challenged response. The mining company is Canadian. Yep, but the problem would be in Alaska. So "landfill in Canada" soesn't really work, does it... It was about "environmentally sensitive Canadians". I guess it is still envirmentally OK as long as you trash another nations land. Its about a Canadian mining company trashing Alaska wilderness. The U.S. courts can find them responsible for clean-up, but can't do anything about it. |
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