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News & Observer (Free subscription) | yesterday
... its witnesses will be on the stand for five to six days.The lawsuit filed by N.C. Attorney General Roy Cooper seeks to force the TVA to reduce the amount of pollution that drifts into the state from plants in Tennessee, Alabama and Kentucky. North Carolina rested its case Tuesday. Information from: The Asheville Citizen-Times, http://www.citizen-times.com
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Environmental Economics (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
... protection against soot and smog drifting here from surrounding states. But N.C. Attorney General Roy Cooper charged that the EPA's rules gave electric utilities an easy out. The federal rule set a cap-and-trade provision, giving utility companies a means to exceed pollution caps by buying credits from utilities whose emissions fall below the limits. Cooper's office sued the EPA,...
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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
... protection against soot and smog drifting here from surrounding states. But N.C. Attorney General Roy Cooper charged that the EPA's rules gave electric utilities an easy out. The federal rule set a cap-and-trade provision, giving utility companies a means to exceed pollution caps by buying credits from utilities whose emissions fall below the limits. Cooper's office sued the EPA,...
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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
... protection against soot and smog drifting here from surrounding states. But N.C. Attorney General Roy Cooper charged that the EPA's rules gave electric utilities an easy out. The federal rule set a cap-and-trade provision, giving utility companies a means to exceed pollution caps by buying credits from utilities whose emissions fall below the limits. Cooper's office sued the EPA,...
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NewsObserver.com - Local & State (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
... protection against soot and smog drifting here from surrounding states.But N.C. Attorney General Roy Cooper charged that the EPA's rules gave electric utilities an easy out. The federal rule set a cap-and-trade provision, giving utility companies a means to exceed pollution caps by buying credits from utilities whose emissions fall below the limits.Cooper's office sued the EPA, contending...
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NewsObserver.com - Politics (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
... protection against soot and smog drifting here from surrounding states.But N.C. Attorney General Roy Cooper charged that the EPA's rules gave electric utilities an easy out. The federal rule set a cap-and-trade provision, giving utility companies a means to exceed pollution caps by buying credits from utilities whose emissions fall below the limits.Cooper's office sued the EPA, contending...
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NewsObserver.com - Politics (Free subscription) | 07/19/2008
... since Rep. Mickey Michaux, a Durham Democrat, introduced his proposal.State Attorney General Roy Cooper waited several days to comment on the new law. In a statement Friday, Cooper said the law provided police more tools to fight gangs. It will now be a felony to participate in gang activity, solicit anyone to join a gang or threaten anyone for quitting a gang. Cooper also...
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NewsObserver.com - Local & State (Free subscription) | 07/19/2008
... since Rep. Mickey Michaux, a Durham Democrat, introduced his proposal.State Attorney General Roy Cooper waited several days to comment on the new law. In a statement Friday, Cooper said the law provided police more tools to fight gangs. It will now be a felony to participate in gang activity, solicit anyone to join a gang or threaten anyone for quitting a gang. Cooper also...
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News & Observer (Free subscription) | 07/19/2008
... since Rep. Mickey Michaux, a Durham Democrat, introduced his proposal.State Attorney General Roy Cooper waited several days to comment on the new law. In a statement Friday, Cooper said the law provided police more tools to fight gangs. It will now be a felony to participate in gang activity, solicit anyone to join a gang or threaten anyone for quitting a gang. Cooper also...