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[Barking Moonbat Early Warning System] Here we go: Greenpeace, Friends Of The Earth and four US cities are suing the federal government for providing loans to overseas developers who are building power plants in other countries - they say the power plants are a major cause of global warming, which affects us here in the US - and they got a judge in San Francisco (where else?) to give them the go-ahead to file suit.
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[Abusos-no.org] Abusos Urbanisticos - NO! President's Blog: Prior to his speech in Valencia, the Ambassador held a meeting in Benissa with the Abusos Urbanisticos-No group as well as those directly affected by the Valencian Land Laws better known by the initials LRAU, adding that the actions the group had undertaken thus far had sadly gone unnoticed in many areas. He told the meeting that he intends to take up the subject with Conseller Rafael Blasco, whom he is due to meet today in Valencia, and stated that he would also be raising the subject with Employment Minister Eduardo Zaplana ”as he has many contacts in the Valencian Community.
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