KATRINA DEATH TOLL CLIMBS, NEW ORLEANS SWAMPED AS LEVEES BREAK - MIAMI, Florida, August 31, 2005 (ENS) - The death toll from Hurricane Katrina is now estimated...
Physicians Needed Immediately - The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals has contacted the LSMS requesting the immediate dissemination of the following...
"Shoot to kill" - The Herald Sun - Australia's biggest-selling daily newspaper - 03sep05 US TROOPS have been ordered to shoot to kill to stop the anarchy that...
Rapes, Killings hit Katrina refugees in New Orleans - By Mark Egan - NEW ORLEANS, Sept 3 (Reuters) - People left homeless by Hurricane Katrina told horrific...
IN THIS EPA UPDATE: Model for Estimating Exposures and Risks to Birds and Mammals Now on Web - The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is making available on...
Urgent Alert - Take Action Now! Tell Bush & Congress: Accept Cuba's offer to send doctors to the hurricane victims! The A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition has set up an...
Published on Thursday, September 1, 2005 by the Chicago Tribune Why New Orleans is in Deep Water by Molly Ivins Like many of you who love New Orleans, I find...
For Bush, Next Moves Are Key to Rest of Term By Dan Balz. The first week of September 2005 likely will be remembered as one of the most troubled weeks of...
Foreign governments line up to help after Katrina - By Sue Pleming - WASHINGTON, Sept 1 (Reuters) - More than 20 countries, from allies Germany and Japan to...
False information said worsened Chernobyl - SUSANNA LOOF - Associated Press - VIENNA, Austria - False information and unnecessary evacuations driven by panic...
Floodwaters a Soup of Pathogens, EPA Finds - The floodwaters that spilled into New Orleans contain extremely high levels of sewage-borne bacteria, posing an...
Cover and Feature Story in Pest Control Magazine - September, 2005 The Great IPM Debate - Tvedten vs. Feuer We as an industry must discuss the issue among...
FEMA director Michael Brown relieved of hurricane responsibilities - WASHINGTON (AP) - The director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Michael Brown,...
IN THIS EPA UPDATE: Pesticide Federal Register Items for the Week of September 5-9, 2005 The Office of Pesticide Programs published the following five items in...
CONGRESS CONTRIBUTES $51.4 BILLION FOR HURRICANE RELIEF - WASHINGTON, DC, September 9, 2005 (ENS) - Congress passed a $51.4 billion emergency spending measure...
The dead zone and red tide in the gulf of Mexico......The dead zone has now grown from 5,000 Square Miles 20 years ago to more than 8,000 Square Miles now and...
EPA Scientists & Workers Call for an End to Water Fluoridation Because of Cancer Risk From: Environment News Service http://www.ens-newswire.com/ - FOR...
The high price of hounding Iran - By Kaveh L Afrasiabi - The Middle East powder keg is now one step closer to explosion as a result of the impending showdown...
Wolfgang highlights deeper disquiet - Headlines about an 82-year old Jewish escapee from the Nazis being manhandled out of Labour conference for daring to yell...
Killing our own with depleted uranium - Imagine a weapon equivalent to Agent Orange combined with a nuclear bomb. Such weapons exists - and are in regular use....
Today's Headlines - Bush said God told him to invade Iraq, Arab leaders say - San Francisco Chronicle - Jerusalem -- President Bush told two high-ranking...
UNITED STATES UNPREPARED FOR BIRD FLU PANDEMIC, DEMOCRATS WARN - WASHINGTON, DC, October 6, 2005 (ENS) - A group of Senate Democrats introduced legislation...
EPA Makes Progress In Small Business Regulatory Relief - EPA proposes to reduce burden on small manufacturers without sacrificing environmental goals....
UMass Lowell Report Links Environmental and Occupational Exposures to Cancers - LOWELL - The University of Massachusetts Lowell today released a report that...
Case against chemical sprays - Scotsman - United Kingdom ... to organic or any alternative that did not involve pesticide use, she ... others shrug off: "But...
Girl's Illness Traced to 'Toxic' School - Some Doctors Alarmed by Hidden Chemicals at Schools Oct. 11, 2005 - - Kellianne King was a healthy, vibrant little...