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TOP STORIES FOR October 27-November 3:

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“Global warming ‘will leave Arctic ice-free”
The Guardian (U.K.), November 3, 2004

“Climate change is here, now, say scientists”
CBC North (Canada), November 3, 2004

A new study finds Arctic ice has diminished by up to 20 percent, and that the trend is set to accelerate.

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“No turmoil as South America goes left”
BBC, November 2, 3004

“Referendum gives resounding ‘no’ to the privatization of water”
Inter Press Service, November 1, 2004

Uruguay elected a socialist for president, and passed a constitutional prohibition against water privatization.

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“Former enforcer for EPA assails clean-air moves”
NorthJersey.com, October 30, 2004
A former EPA official said the agency’s efforts to change the Clean Air Act is intended to prevent enforcement of emissions standards.

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News You Might Have Missed has published continuously since February 2002, and remains one of the best nonpartisan sources for important but underreported news from around the world.

Over the years, mass media has de-emphasized serious regional and international reportage in favor of Hollywood sound bites and “Dad Goes Mad” shockers. Nowadays, big news languishes in tiny paragraphs at the back of the newspaper, and often doesn’t even make TV broadcasts.

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