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Contents
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Gina Kolata, ACT UP (Organization), AIDS (Disease) (Press coverage) | |
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Economic forecasting | |
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James Danziger; 1953-., James Danziger Gallery | |
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Earth Day, New York (N.Y.) (Pollution, Environmental policy) |
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Pollution (Control) | |
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Lou Figurelli, Marine pollution (New York Bight (N.J. and N.Y.)), Waste disposal in the ocean | |
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John Hamilton Adams (American environmentalist.); 1936-, Frederic D. Krupp (American lawyer and environmentalist.), Natural Resources Defense Council, Environmental Defense Fund | |
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Industry and the environment, Emissions trading credits |
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