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in order to bring the sustainability focus to every corner of the
agency and its operations. Changes will move faster as EPAs intentions and
goals in sustainability become clear to employees, the study says.The National Academies
and the EPA held a meeting last week in Washington to begin
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auto emissions standards and limits on coal-fueled power plant emissions, is being
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weeks ago, an EPA spokesman eventually declared that we are currently reviewing
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country's troubles and his regime routinely derides Washington-allied South Korea as a
puppet of the Western superpower.Former U.S. President George W. Bush described Kim
as a tyrant. "Look, Kim Jong Il is a dangerous person. He's
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of his support.He also made numerous trips to factories and other sites
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