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23 SEP 2004
ENVIRONMENT
NEWS

BELGIUM:
Tuna Fish Stocks in Mediterranean in Danger - WWF

CANADA:
Eritrea ban jangles mining political risk nerves

CHINA:
Hong Kong Scientists Advance the Fight Against SARS

CHINA:
China puzzles over mountain of waste appliances

ETHIOPIA:
TB Care Will Save 500,000 Lives in Africa - Experts

FRANCE:
US Nuclear Shipment En Route to France

HAITI:
Haiti flood death toll rises

IRAN:
Iran seeks world nod for atomic rights

SINGAPORE:
Dengue Fever Cases in Singapore Nears Record Level

SWITZERLAND:
WHO Hopes Clean Water Guide Helps Prevent Disease

SWITZERLAND:
Claims for Gulf Environment Damage Exorbitant - Iraq

UK:
Oil Hits $47 as Supply Worries Linger

UK:
Few Britons Opt for Low-Carb Diets - Report

USA:
Mediterranean Diet Prevents Disease

USA:
Coming Soon - Gene-Engineered Insects

USA:
US agency seeks comment on Exxon Mobil LNG terminal

USA:
Drinking-Water Disinfectant Produces Toxic Compound

USA:
Brascan Power has $1bln-$2bln budget for deals-CEO

USA:
Gene-Modified Grass Spreads Far, US Study Finds



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