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3 AUG 2006
ENVIRONMENT
NEWS

ASIA:
FACTBOX - Key Facts About Asia's Endangered Animals

BANGLADESH:
Bangladeshis Pray for Rain to Save Key Rice Crop

BELGIUM:
EU Unlikely to Sue States Over CO2 Plans - Official

CHINA:
INTERVIEW - Chinese Consumer Key to Saving World's Sharks

CHINA:
Guangdong, Hong Kong Mull Emissions Trading Scheme

INDIA:
"Toxic Ship" Cleared for Breaking at Indian Yard

INDIA:
Pesticides Still Found in Coke, Pepsi - Indian Study

MEXICO:
Eleven Killed as Mudslide Strikes Mexican Hamlet

PHILIPPINES:
Storm Kills 6 in Philippines, Heads Towards China

SOUTH AFRICA:
South Africa Whale Burning Draws Crowds of Spectators

SOUTH KOREA:
Japan Surveying Radiation in Disputed Waters: Seoul

UK:
Bees Like it Hot and Seek Warm Colours in Plants

UK:
Oil Plant Leak Damages Third of Lebanon's Coast - IMO

US:
Searing Heat to Linger in US Northeast Till Thurs

US:
Storm Chris Weakens, Still Seen Becoming Hurricane

US:
US to Invest US$250 Million in Biofuel Research



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