- White House Wants to Restrict Protections for Marine Mammals (April 20, 2002)
...e under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. Under this change, the Environmental Protection Agency still could step in if military ranges were polluting land or water out... - EPA Report Following Sept. 11 Censored by White House (August 27, 2003)
...in response to a report released last week by the inspector general of the Environmental Protection Agency. That report concluded that agency warnings about the potential hazards... - The Information Wars (September 1, 2002)
...ericansóinformation, officials say, that might somehow aid terrorists. The Environmental Protection Agency withdrew from its Web site information about accidents, risks, and emer... - Now the Pentagon Tells Bush: Climate Change Will Destroy Us (February 22, 2004)
...studies that it did not like. Jeremy Symons, a former whistleblower at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), said that suppression of the report for four months was a furthe... - Scientists Say Administration Distorts Facts (February 19, 2004)
...ussell Train, who spoke during the call and served as administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency under Presidents Richard M. Nixon and Gerald R. Ford. "If it becomes th... - The Truth About Sept. 11 (September 5, 2002)
...d and released in a cloud that blanketed lower Manhattan and Brooklyn. The Environmental Protection Agency has never come clean on what may eventually become known as America's C... - Secure Often Means Secret (May 16, 2002)
...uyt, an environmentalist, tried to connect to an online database where the Environmental Protection Agency lists chemical plants that violate pollution laws, he was denied access... - Justice Dept. Drafts Sweeping Expansion of Anti-Terrorism Act (February 8, 2003)
...nformation”: This would introduce new FOIA restrictions with regard to the Environmental Protection Agency. As provided for in the Clean Air Act, the EPA requires private compani... - Dizzying Dive to Red Ink Poses Stark Choices for Washington (September 14, 2003)
...rlier this year in explaining the size of its proposed 2004 budget for the Environmental Protection Agency, which was 5.5 percent less than this year's spending. (Congress is lik...
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