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- In Maryland, Focus on Poultry Industry PollutionYesterday
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As officials seek new rules on how farmers can spread or store chicken manure, the industry is fighting back.
- Egyptian-Born Scientist Leaves U.S. After Losing SuitYesterday
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The scientist, Abdel Moniem Ali el-Ganayni, had filed a lawsuit saying the revocation of his security clearance was punishment for criticizing the Iraq war and President Bush.
- Endeavour Lands in California, Avoiding Florida WeatherYesterday
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The shuttle landed in the Mojave Desert, diverted from a planned Florida landing by low clouds and high crosswinds.
- A Land Rush in Wyoming Spurred by Wind PowerNovember 28
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Residents are forming associations to bargain with developers looking to buy land rights for wind farms.
- Asian Beetle Spells Death for Maples So DearNovember 28
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A number of maple trees in Worcester, Mass., will be chopped down because of an infestation of Asian long-horned beetles that is plaguing thousands of trees.
