In a 500 page document filled with photos, satellite images, interviews and historical documents Costa Rica on Monday presented its … (insidecostarica) Source: insidecostarica, December 6, 2011;
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The accusation according to which RM100 million had gone missing from Miri Port Authority (MPA) proves not to be true. After the State Legislative Assembly meeting held yesterday, Dato Sri Michael Manyin, Infrastructure Development and Communication Minister, stated that the matter in question brought up by Alan Ling Sie Kiong had been manipulated to [...]
November 22, 2011 |
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South Carolina environmental regulators will allow Georgia to plead its case for deepening the shared river channel to Savannah’s booming se… By RUSS BYNUM AP (southcarolina) Source: southcarolina, October 27, 2011
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The city government of Manila has filed a P4.5-billion plunder case against former Manila Mayor and former Environment Secretary Joselito… (manilatimes) Source: manilatimes, April 11, 2011
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General Electric Co. failed to convince a federal appeals court that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Superfund law governing… Source: businessweek, June 30, 2010;
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A New Jersey federal court judge has bluntly rejected what he implied was a “judge shopping” attempt by parties battling over a consolidation of lawsuits targeting the Delaware River deepening project. Judge Joel A. Pisano made the point in denying a compromise that would have merged New Jersey’s challenge to the Army Corps… Source:delawareonline,April 22,2010;
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KINGSTON – The offices of two firms connected to a dredge site in Hazleton were searched Tuesday by agents with several federal offices, including the U.S. Department of Defense… Source:timesleader,April 14,2010;
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LAKE CHARLES, LA - Operating as the 11th largest in the country, the Port of Lake Charles is the gateway to the Gulf of Mexico for industry and refineries in Southwest Louisiana. But every year the struggle to keep the vessels moving in and out comes to a head as port officials try to make budget… [...]
April 1, 2010 |
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GREEN BAY, Wis. — A federal judge in Green Bay has dismissed a lawsuit that sought to make 20 companies and governmental units share in the massive costs of cleaning up the lower Fox River… Source: Associated Press, December 17, 2009
December 18, 2009 |
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A SEA captain accused of being drunk as he guided a massive dredger up the Tyne has had his case sent to crown court… Source: The Shields Gazette, November 11, 2009;
November 11, 2009 |
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