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20 hours ago ago from GREEN LEFT
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16 hours ago ago from ChronWatch - Blogs
Life in a box is better than no life at all, playwright Tom Stoppard famously opined, through the personage of Rosencrantz. (Or was it Guildenstern?) That's lucky for us, because our energy, environmental, and economic policies have certainly put us in a box--and there is no easy way out. Congress passed a $787-billion bill, and a $3-billion cash-for-clunkers program that trashed perfectly good cars, and the energy and raw materials that ...
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21 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
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4 hours ago ago from Green Daily
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