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Today's Top Environment News Potomac River's health rebounds The Washington Post, 8 Sep 2010, 2:47 am EDT The Potomac River is cleaner now than it has been in decades, thanks largely to upgrades at Washington's sewage plant - and the proof is on the river bottom, where thickets of underwater grass are replacing mud and murk, according to a new scientific study. Florida pastor has legal right to burn Qurans Associated Press/AP Online, 8 Sep 2010, 3:12 am EDT MIAMI - Florida pastor Terry Jones will undoubtedly offend and infuriate many people around the world if he follows through on a plan to burn Muslim Qurans at his church this weekend. Video | Full Story The Dallas Morning News, 8 Sep 2010, 2:40 am EDT Sept. 08--The University Park City Council voted on Tuesday to rezone land south of the future George W. Bush Presidential Library at SMU, incorporating two slivers of land from the former University Gardens condominiums into the library site.
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IndustryWatch Reader's "Most" List Suit Alors!a Tailor-Made Talent Raid Crain's Chicago Business, 2 Sep 2010, 11:15 am EDT Rod Blagojevich isn't the only guy in town with an eye for Oxxford Clothes. Miami airport evacuated when suspicious item found Associated Press/AP Online, 3 Sep 2010, 5:12 am EDT MIAMI - A passenger was detained and four of Miami International Airport's six concourses were evacuated after a screener spotted something suspicious in a checked bag, authorities said. The Dallas Morning News Jim Landers column The Dallas Morning News, 7 Sep 2010, 4:08 am EDT Sept. 07--In the last two years, Dallas-Fort Worth residents have cut the average balance on their consumer loans by a hefty $1,436. |
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