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"Quick, Quiet Genetic Corn Approval Questioned"

"The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has quietly approved a new genetically engineered corn with eight different insect- and weed-fighting traits, but farmer and environmental groups in Canada say the approval was rushed and environmental risks ignored."
Source: Canwest, 07/27/2009

"Infectious Diseases Study Site Questioned"

"The Department of Homeland Security relied on a rushed, flawed study to justify its decision to locate a $700 million research facility for highly infectious pathogens in a tornado-prone section of Kansas, according to a government report."
Source: Wash Post, 07/27/2009

"Dry Cleaners Leave a Toxic Legacy"

"For decades, one of the nation's most widely used dry cleaning solvents was billed as a marvel of modern chemistry that could safely remove dirt and stains from clothing. ...But over the years, with little if any notice to the public, the often sloppy use of perchloroethylene has poisoned hundreds of sites in Illinois."
Source: Chicago Tribune, 07/27/2009

Nuke Scanners at Ports Failed To Protect

The nation's program to detect nuclear devices and materials being smugggled into the country by terrorists went "off the rails" during the Bush administration and left the nation unprotected.
Source: Greenwire, 07/27/2009

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