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E-M:/ The Environment Report News Service for 11.17.08
- Subject: E-M:/ The Environment Report News Service for 11.17.08
- From: Jessi Marie Ziegler <jessimaz@umich.edu>
- Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2008 10:04:22 -0500
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Enviro-Mich message from Jessi Marie Ziegler <jessimaz@umich.edu>
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Beginning today, 11-17-08, The Environment Report News Service will
provide the following
stories to public radio stations around the country.
Please check your local station for air times. You can also hear and
read these stories
on the Environment Report Web Site at http://environmentreport.org.
***Check out The Environment Report new daily show:
http://www.environmentreport.org
For tech-savvy listeners, this report can be downloaded to your iPod
automatically each day! See the RSS feed on our homepage for details.
No iPod? You can also download the Environment Report as an .mp3 file.
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DIGITAL TVs MEAN ANALOG TRASH
http://www.environmentreport.org/story.php3?story_id=4233
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CITY CHICKENS AND URBAN EGGS
http://www.environmentreport.org/story.php3?story_id=4234
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ALGAE FUEL ASPIRATIONS
http://www.environmentreport.org/story.php3?story_id=4235
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CRANBERRIES BURST INTO NEW MARKETS
http://www.environmentreport.org/story.php3?story_id=4236
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RECYCLING PRICES DOWN IN THE DUMPS
http://www.environmentreport.org/story.php3?story_id=4237
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PINT-SIZED POWER PLANTS
http://www.environmentreport.org/story.php3?story_id=4238
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COMMERCIAL GEOTHERMAL UP AND RUNNING
http://www.environmentreport.org/story.php3?story_id=4239
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ECONOMY SQUEEZES ENVIRONMENT AGENDA
http://www.environmentreport.org/story.php3?story_id=4240
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The Environment Report News Service provides a weekly program service
of environmental
news and information to public radio stations around the country.
Currently, more than
160 stations are airing Environment Report material.
The service originates from Michigan Radio at the University of
Michigan in Ann Arbor.
For more information or questions about The Environment Report, please
contact Lester
Graham at (618) 704-9052 or Mark Brush at (734) 764-9210.
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