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...ProPublica report that some New Jersey environmentalists believe she's too close to industry to be effective, but that might not prove a negative as she assists in the massive work of beginning to regulate U.S. greenhouse-gas emissions from utilities. Her accessibility will also be a boon for career EPA staff members demoralized by eight years of the Bush Administration's repeated favoring of politics over science. "I've heard she's a good listener," says Eileen Claussen, president of the Pew Center on Climate Change. "That's what the EPA needs right...
...wants to go back into the closet when they start their career,” adds Mercado...
...health-care matters. But the whiff of scandal has hit him too. While a state treasurer from 1991-95, he accepted nearly $20,000 from a company tied to Tony Rezko, a now convicted Blagojevich fundraiser and controversial area developer who also backed Obama early in his political career. When questioned about the money - as well as previous dealings with the disgraced Rezko - during the last election cycle, Quinn said he would contribute the Rezko funds to charity...
...Meanwhile, Dartmouth is coming off a tough second-straight road loss to defending national champion Minnesota-Duluth. Despite the loss, senior goaltender Carli Clemis made a career-high 48 saves, including 17 in the second period alone. Harvard must find a way to get past Clemis—who has registered a .942 save percentage—if it wants a chance for victory...
...However, most Crimson athletes in science would not trade the extra hindrances they encounter for a more flexible, but different course of study. Whether pursuing a career in medicine and the sciences, or a simple passion for the subject matter, these athletes are willing to endure various time strains to accomplish their goals...