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document.writeln('Study: Pfiesteria not tied to \'90s fish kill. Scare left $100 million in damage to East Coast seafood industry. A toxic \"cell from hell\" wasn\'t responsible for the ulcer-pocked fish that put a $100 million scare into the East Coast seafood industry in the 1990s, N.C.-based federal researchers said Tuesday. (041206a.htm) [You must register to read this article.]
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document.writeln('April 12 Charlotte Observer
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document.writeln('Agriculture begins to kick its drug habit. Some farmers and producers stop routine use of antibiotics. A growing number of farmers and companies, stung by concerns increasingly raised by both the public and the medical community, are kicking the antibiotic drug habit. [You must register to read this article.]
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document.writeln('April 11 Charlotte Observer
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document.writeln('New ways to power N.C. As utilities plan nuclear reactors, the state takes a fresh look at alternative sources of energy. North Carolina\'s cheap electricity comes with a hidden cost. [You must register to read this article.]
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document.writeln('April 10 News and Observer
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document.writeln('NC governor supports monetary settlement for \'Road to Nowhere\'. Gov. Mike Easley is urging the National Park Service not to complete a long-debated road through one of the largest undeveloped tracts in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
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document.writeln('April 7 Durham Herald-Sun
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document.writeln('Report: Progress among top power company polluters. Progress Energy ranks among the most prolific pollutant-emitting electrical utilities in the nation, according to a new national study.
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document.writeln('April 6 Triangle Business Journal
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