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From GENEVIEVE EBEL, Newsbusters,  13 Mar 2008

‘Biggest Enemies of the Poor’ Could Strike Again in Kosovo

The greatest challenge facing Kosovo - which declared independence from Serbia two weeks ago - may not be opposition from Russia and Serbia, but may come from Western environmental groups opposed to mining what The New York Times on March 5 called the ...

From GENEVIEVE EBEL, Newsbusters,  6 Mar 2008

White House Correspondent Dances with the Stars on ‘Today’

As Chief White House correspondent for NBC, there is no doubt David Gregory has danced his way through a lot of fast breaking stories in Washington, DC. Little did we know just how much practice Gregory had been getting of late. On December 19, Gregory ...

From GENEVIEVE EBEL, Newsbusters,  20 Dec 2007

ABC Implies Shell Oil Exec Can Control Oil Prices

Gas prices have been going up, and at least one grandmother is upset. "Why am I spending my grandchildren's college money so I can drive this car? Why? What is - what is the reason for this?" she asked on the November 14 "Good Morning America." To ...

From GENEVIEVE EBEL, Newsbusters,  14 Nov 2007

‘70s Rockers Turn to YouTube to Renew Nuclear Energy Protest

"Stop, hey, what's that sound?" Nuclear power getting put down. Again. In 1979, musicians such as Bonnie Raitt, Graham Nash, and Jackson Browne were hailed "the energy source everyone had been looking for" to fight against nuclear power. The result of ...

From GENEVIEVE EBEL, Newsbusters,  8 Nov 2007

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