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...Atlas. More than 15,000 live within three miles. And for more than twenty years, Atlas released cyanide, arsenic and other toxic solvents into an adjacent marsh. Then in 1990, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) officials finally put the site on their National Priorities List for cleanup under the Superfund program??a landmark initiative from 1980 that used to force polluters to pay for the damage they...
...those who remember Superfund’s glory days—back in the ’80s and ’90s when it was flush with money—the program??s funding problems may seem unbelievable. It all stems from Congress’s decision in 1995 to turn its back on the principle that polluters should pay to clean up the messes they make. Until 1995, Superfund got most of its money from polluters. In most cases, the company that contaminated a site would pay to clean it up. In cases where no existing...
...thing [that has been] discussed after the fall of Baghdad was that there was a lot of money that was taken from the Oil For Food program??money that Saddam and his cronies pocketed,” he said. “That impacted the education system and libraries as well. There was no money for books and academic journals...
...Girl Scouts being forced to attend a Planned Parenthood convention? Were they being indoctrinated with pro-abortion filth? Well, no. The “relationship” became apparent when the Girl Scout organization had their logo printed on pamphlets used by Planned Parenthood’s sex-education program??yet never made any monetary contributions. But for the outraged Texans, this was a heinous offense warranting the disbandment of several local troops...
...evaluation of the results of the beginnings of peer concentration advising, CUE members also suggested several additions to the program??s website, including additional information about the student advisers...