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Memorial for James Baker Hall
Lettuce From the Garden, With Worms
By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF
The New York Times
Growing up on a farm near Yamhill, Ore., I quickly learned to appreciate the difference between fresh, home-grown foods… »
Obama walks a fine line over mining
Environmentalists feel betrayed by the EPA’s decision not to block new mountaintop mining projects
By TOM HAMBURGER and PETER WALLSTEN
Los Angeles Times
WASHINGTON — With the… »
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