cbsnews.com - 1/7/2009
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(CBS) Rare birds and fish as well as unique geological formations are now under federal protection. President Bush designated three areas in the Pacific Ocean as national Marine Monuments - the largest marine conservation project in history , CBS News correspondent Jim Axelrod reports. "For ...
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CBS NEWS: A Bush Legacy: Preserving The Oceans? Plus, Bush’s Tropical Paradise….
Instapundit —
CBS NEWS: A Bush Legacy: Preserving The Oceans? Plus, Bush’s Tropical Paradise.
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The Anchoress —
... say, these issues are about to undergo changes in conventional wisdom.
Ed Morrissey: Finds the press “pathetic” in its dealings with Pres-elect Obama. Quite right, of course. I guess no one is going to ask about this?
President Bush: He’s always been better on the environment (and even Kyoto-esque treaties) than the press and the left would ever acknowledge, so this is really not a surprise, nor is the left’s continued lack of generosity toward him and these ...
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(CNN) — President-elect Barack Obama, President Bush and all of the surviving past presidents got together Wednesday for a historic meeting at the White House.
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