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"Obama Calls For Deep Cuts In U.S. Oil Imports"

"President Barack Obama on Wednesday proposed to cut U.S. oil imports by a third over 10 years, a goal that eluded his predecessors and seen as extremely ambitious by analysts skeptical it can succeed."

Source: Reuters, 03/31/2011

Japan: "Nuclear Regulator Tied to Industry"

"Japan's nuclear regulator has amassed power while growing closer to the industry it regulates, according to former regulators and industry critics who blame the trend for lapses that may have contributed to the Fukushima Daiichi accident."

Source: Wall St. Journal, 03/28/2011

"Lung Association Faults Commerce Chairman in Ads"

"The American Lung Association has opened a billboard campaign against Fred Upton, the Republican chairman of the House Commerce and Energy Committee, taking him to task for his legislative attacks on the Environmental Protection Agency and clean air regulations."

Source: NY Times, 03/28/2011

"Groups Demand Data on Radiation Release"

"As the Japanese authorities order a wider evacuation area around the stricken Fukushima reactor complex to as far out as 19 miles, three health and environmental groups in the United States announced that they were seeking further information about why American officials recommended that its citizens keep at least 50 miles away."

Source: NY Times, 03/28/2011

"Japan Nuclear Crisis Revives Long U.S. Fight on Spent Fuel"

"The threat of the release of highly radioactive spent fuel at a Japanese nuclear plant has revived a debate in the United States about how to manage such waste and has led to new recriminations over a derailed plan for a national repository in Nevada."

Source: NY Times, 03/24/2011

"Power Firm Held Liable for 8,684 Violations"

"The operator of an Indiana County (PA) coal-fired power plant is liable for more than 8,600 violations of the Clean Water Act that polluted the Conemaugh River with metal discharges, a federal judge ruled, which would lead to a maximum civil penalty of more than $300 million."

Source: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, 03/23/2011

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