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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!(Sept. 6) -- The nation's waterways are fast becoming a wasteland. Released Friday, a joint report by the Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the U.S. Geological Survey and the Virginia Institute of Marine Science finds that the number of so-called "dead zones" in U.S. waters is 30 times more expansive today than it was in 1960. The rise of hypoxia -- a lethal drop in oxygen levels in water to the point at which fish and plant life can no longer survive -- is largely attributable to man-made activity such as pollution and fertilizer runoff into the nation's ...
Like Delia, I just got back from some far-flung American travels and was aglow with national pride (and OK, yes, kind of a sunburn) upon return. My trip was to the Pacific Northwest and California coast -- land of cooler temperatures, stronger coffee and People Who Seem Very Happy With Their Lives (I live in New York City). Herewith, my Top Five Reminders That I Am Not Giving Up My Passport Anytime Soon: ...
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