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China promises to control greenhouse gas
Jun 3 2007 11:45PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - China promised Monday to better control emissions of greenhouse gases, unveiling a new national program to combat global warming, but rejected mandatory caps on emissions as unfair to countries still trying to catch up with the developed West.
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Wildlife watchdog eyes new trade limits
Jun 3 2007 5:01PM (CT)
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) - The international body overseeing wildlife trade may throw a lifeline to the shark popular in fish and chips and the aromatic cedar tree used for fine furniture and humidors, as it considers new limitations on commercial fisheries and timber.
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Wildlife watchdog eyes new trade limits
Jun 3 2007 5:01PM (CT)
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) - The international body overseeing wildlife trade may throw a lifeline to the shark popular in fish and chips and the aromatic cedar tree used for fine furniture and humidors, as it considers new limitations on commercial fisheries and timber.
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Less radiation OK for breast cancer
Jun 3 2007 12:03PM (CT)
CHICAGO (AP) - Women with early-stage breast tumors can undergo a shorter course of radiation without a greater risk that their cancer will come back years later, the largest study to test this suggests.
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Australian PM promises greenhouse target
Jun 3 2007 1:00AM (CT)
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) - Prime Minister John Howard ditched his long-standing opposition to a greenhouse gas reduction target for Australia with a pledge Sunday to set a national pollution limit next year.
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