A beacon of hope for an ocean birthright: the once astounding
numbers and diversity of marine creatures in the Gulf of Maine
have been sadly diminished. One hope for restoring at least a
semblance of what was is the creation of marine protected areas
and reserves, Conservation Matters, September 22, 2001, 2882
words, COVER STORY
Dutch defy seas, but indulge rivers, The Christian Science Monitor,
August 23, 2001, Thursday, FEATURES; IDEAS; Pg. 17, 1134
words, PETTEN, THE NETHERLANDS
Tiny Denmark looms large in conservation, The Christian Science
Monitor, July 19, 2001, Thursday, FEATURES; IDEAS; Pg. 17, 1171
words, KALUNDBORG, DENMARK
Legal Education in Germany Faces Iconoclastic Competitor, The
Chronicle of Higher Education, June 1, 2001, INTERNATIONAL; Pg.
35, 1604 words, HAMBURG, GERMANY
Free Willy - eat or be eaten?; In Iceland, cultures clash over whales;
Island Journal, June 1, 2001, Pg. 62, VESTMANNAEYJAR, ICELAND
Called to account ; War Crimes Tribunal at the Hague, The Bulletin
of the Atomic Scientists, May, 2001, 1681 words, THE HAGUE, THE
NETHERLANDS
Growing Greener Industries, The Chronicle of Higher Education,
April 13, 2001, RESEARCH & PUBLISHING; Pg. 22, 2023 words,
KALUNDBORG, DENMARK
Saving the Earth's Oceans, The Chronicle of Higher Education,
CHRONICLE REVIEW, April 13, 2001, Pg. 14, 1485 words,
WASHINGTON
The Cubist and the Migraine, The Chronicle of Higher Education,
March 23, 2001, RESEARCH & PUBLISHING; Pg. 17, 1085 words,
LEIDEN, THE NETHERLANDS
Wind turbines sprout from Europe to US, The Christian Science
Monitor, March 14, 2001, Wednesday, WORLD; Pg. 7, 1038 words,
COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
Stuck in orbit; International Space Station not likely to provide benefits
that are claimed, The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, March, 2001,
1889 words, WASHINGTON
Educator and Activist Is Sentenced in Tunisia, The Chronicle of
Higher Education, January 12, 2001, INTERNATIONAL; Pg. A45, 369
words
Remember the Maine Yankee; controversial plan for disposal of
nuclear power plant waste, The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists,
January 2001. WISCASSET, MAINE
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