September
29, 2004
Clallam County, WA -
Private sector testimony runs strongly against proposed WRIA
18 Watershed Plan at public hearing; more hearings set by Sue
Forde, Citizen Review Online
Random ferry searches
'likely' to meet federal security guidelines
- Seattle P-I
Clallam County
passes second real estate tax
- KONP
National park overhaul
-Opinion, Arizona Daily
Star
West End: Hoh conservation
corridor is no attempt to `federalize' river valley, Rep. Dicks says-
PDN
Commissioners
set two more hearings on watershed plan
- PNN
Landowner
rights may be cut -Arizona
Daily Star
Movement detected
on Mount St. Helens' lava dome -
King 5 News
Mammoth toxic
algae bloom off Washington coast -
King 5 News
Mosquitoes
could be source of West Nile Virus through November - IDPH says to continue
to use caution when outdoors -Illinois
Leader
September
28, 2004
Judge challenges
plan on dams - The Bush administration reverses policy, now saying that
dams pose no threat to the survival of salmon -The
Oregonian
Water rights dry
up as a thirsty town searches for help
-The News Tribune
Setember
27, 2004
West End: More federal
dollars for Hoh River land trust stirs more worries among upriver residents
- PDN
The problem with
sales tax - Trackside by
John D’Aloia Jr.
Surge for the
Sierra: Governor approves massive conservancy
- forward by Julie Kay Smithson
Mount St. Helens
earthquakes may signal eruption
- King 5 News
Beyond Reform;
Beyond Rescue; Beyond Hope
- by Henry Lamb, for News with Views
September
25, 2004
Invasive Species:
The newest threat to property rights
- News with Views
Clallam: Doomed
Elwha Dam still packs powerful punch
- PDN
Governor candidates
debate at Semiahmoo -Bellingham
Herald
Despotism
in 'takings' of private property
- George Will, Bremerton Sun
Division over
wildfire buffer rules - Rural fire chiefs say county rule could make
problem worse
- Seattle P-I
Swarm of quakes
shake Mount Saint Helens crater -King
5 News
September
24, 2004
ESA Challenge Before
the U.S. Supreme Court
- LMNS
Universities
Emphasize Sustainable Environmentalism
- LMNS
West End: $3.7 million
federal grant for Hoh River corridor
- PDN
Shrimp Pose Danger
for Airline Passengers
- LA Times/LMNS
Road Improvement
Project Delayed for Birds -The
Californian/LMNS
September
23, 2004
Nethercutt's
Wild Sky bill dies in committee -Seattle
Times
Kretz wins 7th
District Republican Ticket in Primary - Earnest campaign efforts, community
support evident in primary results
Yakama tribe gets
proposal for Mount Adams ski resort -The
Oregonian
Rossi, Gregoire
in close race for Washington governor -The
Columbian
Water From the
Sky Brings Water to Farms
- Yakima Herald-Republic
Bull Trout Critical
Habitat Area Reduced
- Yakima Herald-Republic
State should
lead ocean's restoration - Establish a "National Oceans Council"
says enviro group spokesperson
- Seattle P-I
Opinion: Get funding
to expand Rainier national park
- News Tribune
September
22, 2004
New watershed
proposal blasted for "lack of scientific evidence"-PNN
Watershed
plan draws community concern
- Sequim Gazette
Nurses union
fighting flu-shot requirement -Seattle
Times
New federal
plan could cut back bull-trout habitat -Seattle
Times
September
20, 2004
EDITORIAL: How did
BLM come to 'own' this land? Rapacious bureaucrat wants $56 million
- LV Review Journal
Should we remove
our dental fillings?Editorial
by Vin Suprynowicz - LVRJ
Bring back DDT to
protect human lives TRACKSIDE
© by John D’Aloia Jr.
Not So Greenpeace
- Wall Street Journal
U.N. seeks new
environmental treaty by
Cheryl Chumley for eco-logic/Powerhouse
September
19, 2004
Residents
fear proposed corridor will ruin area's rural character -Bellingham
Herald
September
17, 2004
Wildlife refuge
seeks graziers - Capitol
Press
September
16, 2004
Nethercutt
offers Wild Sky compromise; colleagues pan it - King 5 News
Superbugs
getting increasingly common - King 5 News
MORRISON: It
Will Never Happen - or will it?
Illinois Leader
Senate approves
Mount Rainier National Park expansion bill - King 5 News
September
11, 2004
Seventh Grader
Changes Class Presidential Poll - One person can make a difference!
by Lois Perry, Citizen Review Online
Patriot Day
2004 - Proclamation by
the President
September
10, 2004
Experts suggest
Bush papers were forged -
WA Post/News Tribune
National
property rights conference set - LMNS
Three States
Attempt to Reduce Government Holdings
- LMNS/Heartland Institute
National
Geographic Melting Down?
by Patrick J. Michaels, Cato Institute
Alaska Air to
cut about 900 jobs - Seattle airline company has fourth-highest costs
in U.S.-Seattle P-I
Bush E. O.
Calls for Cooperative Conservation -Bush environmental order: Heed local
landowners, governments
- LMNS/AP
Appeals court
rejects gun show suit
- PNN
Another Notch
on Big Government's Gun - Catron County, NM Rancher Kit Laney Expected
to Plead Guilty -LMNS/Journal
Southern Bureau
Fisheries
agency says Columbia Basin dams don't threaten salmon -Seattle
Times
Washington State
proposes boost in 2005 workers' comp premiums -News
Tribune
September
5, 2004
An Interview with
Juanita Doyon - Democrat
Gazette
The Working
Underground - Day laborers are a boon for the economy, but not without
personal, legal consequences
- Santa Cruz Sentinal
Surprising
plan in GOP Platform
- by Jon Christian Ryter for News with Views
Zell Miller's speech
under-reported - by Sharon
Hughes for News with Views
Washington Farm
Bureau Newswatch
Justice Madsen
most pro-business on state Supreme Court
- Opinion by WSFB
Meeting in
London discusses how to make abortion an international right -
C-Fam
September
4, 2004
Deal ensures
90,000 acres in King County will stay wilderness
- Seattle P-I
What's wrong
with this picture? Invasive Species, the Endangered Species Act and
Consensus by Rhoda Cargill
Nethercutt's
opponent in GOP primary finds an unusual ally
- Seattle P-I
Feeding at the
tax trough - TRACKSIDE
© by John D’Aloia Jr.
September
2, 2004
Here comes the U.N.
- again! by Henry Lamb, for
eco-logic Powerhouse
Remembering
our troops - View "Until then..."
"Situational
ethics" - lies that sound nice
by Joyce Morrison, for eco-logic Powerhouse
Doctors launch
medical liability reform initiative
- Puget Sound Business Journal
Anxiety high
as deadline looms to get politics out of land-use laws
- Seattle P-I
September
1, 2004
Dungeness buyout homes
to be leveled - Fourth structure may be used as low-cost housing
-PDN
NOAA sets community meetings
on hatchery policy, listings - Columbia
River Basin F&W News
Democrat Senator
Zell Miller speaks out on behalf of re-electing President George W.
Bush - Fox News
Feds conclude dams
don't jeopardize salmon
- Seattle Times
Marbled murrelet
remains on the endangered species list, for now
- Fish & Wildlife Report
The environment,
government, and corruption
by Jim Beers for eco-logic