"With toxic air starting to clear, Mexico City is becoming a model" by Anne-Marie O’Connor, Washington Post | April 3, 2010
MEXICO CITY — This megalopolis once had the world’s worst air, with skies so poisonous that birds dropped dead in flight. Today, efforts to clean the smog are showing visible progress, revealing stunning views of snow-capped volcanoes — and offering a model for the developing world.
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As Mexico prepares to host world leaders at a UN climate-change conference later this year, international specialists are praising the country’s progress.
Oh, I see; it IS NEWS when it is REITERATING the AGENDA!!!
Many say its determined efforts to control auto emissions and other environmental effects of rapid urbanization offer practical lessons to cities in China, India, and other fast-growing countries. International officials say steady improvement of Mexico City’s air could bolster President Felipe Calderón’s bid for a leadership role among developing countries seeking to address global warming....
You WANT that CARBON TAX now, don't you, America?
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"Mexico City’s toxic skies begin to clear up" by Anne-Marie O’Connor, Washington Post | May 2, 2010
MEXICO CITY — This megalopolis once had the world’s worst air, with skies so poisonous that birds dropped dead in flight. Today, efforts to clean the smog are showing visible progress, revealing stunning views of snow-capped volcanoes — and offering a model for the developing world.
As Mexico prepares to host world leaders at a UN climate-change conference later this year, international experts are praising the country’s progress. Many say its determined efforts to control auto emissions and other environmental effects of rapid urbanization offer practical lessons to cities in China, India, and other fast-growing countries.
International officials say steady improvement of Mexico City’s air could bolster President Felipe Calderón’s bid for a leadership role among developing countries seeking to address global warming.
--more--"It is the EXACT SAME ARTICLE APPEARING TWICE in my NEWSPAPER ONE MONTH APART!!
I'm PAYING for DOUBLES like a PACK of BASEBALL CARDS, readers?
Now, IF THAT is NOT AGENDA-PUSHING, then the term has no meaning.
And talk about tying up byte space:
"Democrats want corporate campaign roles disclosed
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-- Your friends at Boston.comYeah, I get it now, "friend."
What, they back off it after the campaign kickbacks stopped flowing?