"EPA backs off putting disaster scenarios on the Net"

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San Jose Mercury Breaking News http://www.mercurycenter.com/breaking/

The summary... EPA backs off putting disaster scenarios on the Net WASHINGTON -- In a change of U.S. environmental policy, neither worried neighbors nor potential terrorists will be able to log on to a federal Internet site to see how many people would be killed and how far poisonous fumes might travel in case of disaster at plants that use chemicals.

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Same thing for:

U.S. passports revamped for security WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States has launched a new design of passport with anti-forgery features designed to stop smugglers, criminals and illegal immigrants misusing the 15,000 U.S. passports reported stolen every year.

-- Diane J. Squire (sacredspaces@yahoo.com), November 19, 1998

Answers

Diane,

Apparently great minds DO think alike 8-)... I would have put my message about Louisville's Ford truck plant here, but we were posting at the same time!

-- Kevin (mixesmusic@worldnet.att.net), November 19, 1998.


Syncronicity, Kevin.

-- Diane J. Squire (sacredspaces@yahoo.com), November 19, 1998.

Synchronicity, serendipity, divine timing.

-- Kevin (mixesmusic@worldnet.att.net), November 19, 1998.

Yep. Spell checkers are useful too.

-- Diane J. Squire (sacredspaces@yahoo.com), November 19, 1998.

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