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  1. EDITORIAL: Get serious about the Great Lakes, OK water compact
  2. Mega-water plan boosted
  3. Lake Erie: Beyond the Surface
  4. Numbers don't tell whole story
  5. USS open to permit changes
  6. Irondequoit Bay water level
  7. Nature blooms in industrial zone
  8. Buried treasure
  9. Bill would require publicizing sewage overflows
  10. Clean Water violation report is misleading, power plant officials say
  11. EDITORIAL: Get serious about the Great Lakes
  12. Development limit loophole threatens lake, advocates say
  13. Look back: Creating the Lake Superior Water Trail
  14. COMMENTARY: Water as a weapon
  15. Park district to vote on beach smoking ban
  16. NCDC: Drought spread through US in Sept.
  17. COMMENTARY: Access Denied!
  18. Beach woes blamed on birds
  19. Firm had violations before chemical spill
  20. Duluth conference to draw Lake Superior experts
  21. Great Ships Initiative
  22. Sewage pump fails; lake safe
  23. Smoking snuffed at Chicago beaches
  24. Public meetings will tackle cormorant population plan
  25. Parkland swap hits U.S. snag
  26. Tories vow lakes cleanup
  27. Pressure builds for hearing on U.S. Steel permit
  28. COMMENTARY: Protect clean water with a trust fund
  29. Canadian Government shifts focus from Kyoto to clean waterways
  30. Agreement long time coming
  31. COMMENTARY: Government too late with ban on carp
  32. Group investigating water loss in Great Lakes
  33. A Corridor in Time
  34. Wave watchers soak in the fun
  35. Illinois museum to unveil web site about I&M Canal
  36. Interstate shipping banned for 'injurious' black carp
  37. Exotics are biggest threat to Lakeshore
  38. Drain hole theory explored
  39. EPA finds problems with mill permit
  40. COMMENTARY: Who should shake state out of rut?
  41. Watching artificial wetlands
  42. St. Clair River portion of IJC Upper Lakes Study to be Expedited
  43. Great Lakes Center captain dies while diving
  44. Public forum focuses on Great Lakes issues
  45. WDNR targets island birds
  46. The future is drying up
  47. EPA still unsure on lake polluters
  48. Rain washes out 107-year-old record, but is the drought over?
  49. How safe is Chicago's water?
  50. Ethanol plant worries Ohio lake's neighbors
  51. Great Lakes Economic Initiative
  52. As water levels near record lows, fears of dried-up wells and problems delivering lak
  53. A Bruising Fight in Rough Water
  54. Bowling Green looks to coal power despite 'green' practices
  55. EDITORIAL: MI should head off would-be lake looters
  56. First Nations want a stop to building permits for subdivision
  57. Lye expected to reduce lead in water
  58. COMMENTARY: Clean Water Act is under attack
  59. Erie Canal recovers from last year's dismal boating season
  60. COMMENTARY: Congress should fortify the Clean Water Act
  61. Indiana Leaf Cam
  62. No quick solution to algae problem, says Pearson
  63. Cutter Mackinaw goes hunting for lake buoys
  64. Water resource officials protest Minnesota economic disclosure law
  65. Bear completes swim, sleeps on dunes
  66. Change, from the roof on down
  67. Asian carp instead of salmon?
  68. Warmer seas spark extinction worries
  69. EDITORIAL: Southwesterner tells us why we need Great Lakes Compact
  70. Politics and the Great Lakes
  71. Tugboat will go back to work in Twin Ports
  72. Ohio Representative promotes alternative energy bill
  73. Earth hurtling towards dangerous environmental "tipping point", UN report warns
  74. New England calls on EPA to cut Midwest mercury pollution
  75. Griffon mystery runs deep
  76. Officials discuss Niagara River cleanup
  77. Ethanol fuels corn demand
  78. Natural gas terminal near Quebec City approved
  79. PM expected to unveil marine conservation area
  80. Can Buffalo ever come back?
  81. EDITORIAL: Too many cormorants?
  82. Board OKs interim rules against fish-killing virus
  83. Great Lakes Compact renews green efforts in Michigan
  84. Daley denies 'sweetheart deal' for park site
  85. COMMENTARY: Rebuild Michigan with clean energy
  86. Wisconsin gains 28th shipwreck on historic registry
  87. Massive bird die-off tied to invasive snail
  88. Lake areas labeled 'critical habitats'
  89. States eye lakes water management
  90. 7th Annual Great Lakes Water Conference
  91. Clean water goals fall short
  92. COMMENTARY: Come to the great, safer state
  93. Whose Falls is it, anyway?
  94. Greenhouse gas rising faster than expected
  95. COMMENTARY: Don't hang 'for sale' sign on our lakes
  96. Bill could prohibit public pier jumping on Great Lakes
  97. St. Clair River part of wider look at lakes
  98. Michigan leaders push U.S. for fix in St. Clair River
  99. Republicans unveil Green Michigan Initiative
  100. Very Small Start,' Very Big Deal
  101. COMMENTARY: Control the spigot while we can
  102. COMMENTARY: Ethanol not the cure-all some believe
  103. Invasion
  104. Fish detectives
  105. Power plants are focus of drive to cut mercury
  106. Recent rains lead to higher Lake Superior water levels
  107. Superior still a great lake, but it's under threat
  108. EDITORIAL: Don't deep-six the carp barrier
  109. U of Minn. study looks to make carp less common
  110. Wetter climate and earlier snowmelt runoff noted in Great Lakes basin study
  111. Whose falls is it, anyway?
  112. Wisconsin officials urge action on Great Lakes water withdrawals
  113. Ohio EPA reinstates permit changes for FDS coke plant on Maumee Bay
  114. Lake Superior called 'early victim of climate change'
  115. Earth Voyager seeks local home
  116. Lake ice time is melting away, and taking winter sports with it
  117. Bill could prohibit public pier jumping on Great Lakes
  118. COMMENTARY: We have water, water everywhere
  119. Scientists: No evidence erosion causing lower Great Lakes levels
  120. South's drought could make jobs flow here
  121. COMMENTARY: Can our Great Lakes water be stolen?
  122. Wisconsin anglers must be aware of new rules in place to stop VHS
  123. Experts: Flushing prescription drugs is hurting fish populations
  124. Experts hope fish, bird die-off skips Erie this year
  125. Friends gather to protect important Pennsylvania hatchery
  126. Foreign fish could eat up local economy
  127. Expert: Investment in lake a first step to growth
  128. Activists push for water agreement on Great Lakes
  129. International Upper Great Lakes Study Releases Progress Report
  130. Scientists: Humans are greatest threat to Lake Superior
  131. Botulism suspected in bird die-off
  132. St. Clair River erosion doubted
  133. Wind farm helps bring new life to a derelic urban steel mil
  134. EDITORIAL: Hands off our water
  135. Senators call for compromise on Great Lakes bills
  136. Levin proposes expansion of underwater park
  137. Port of Toledo chosen to handle heavy cargo
  138. Finding Minnesota: Split Rock Lighthouse
  139. Program recycles boat wrap
  140. Bush vetoes water money
  141. Rain barrels and rain runoff
  142. Falling U.S. water levels hurt bottom line of firms like Boralex Power
  143. Time to plug the drain?
  144. Warmth, wind speeds lower Lake Superior
  145. Lake Huron water levels spell deep trouble
  146. COMMENTARY: Great Lakes, Great Stakes
  147. As U.S. water worries emerge, all eyes are on the Great Lakes
  148. Tapped in: Evart sits on precious commodity
  149. Thumb-area township may halt windmill development over concerns for migratory birds
  150. Ethanol under fire; Environmental group scrutinizes emissions
  151. COMMENTARY: Rochester's water supply might be our greatest asset
  152. COMMENTARY: DEC needs salmon eggs
  153. Wonderful Walpole
  154. COMMENTARY: Better to address lake threats now than respond to catastrophe later
  155. COMMENTARY: Veto of national water project funding endangers the health of the Great
  156. Northern Great Lakes Forest Project
  157. State of Superior: Scientists offer mixed prognosis
  158. Lake ferry in dry dock for maintenance
  159. Tips to save the Great Lakes
  160. Climate change said to be a public health issue
  161. Great Lakes review lagging
  162. Group urges ballast law to protect Great Lakes
  163. COMMENTARY: Wade in to protect the Great Lakes
  164. COMMENTARY: Pier jumping bill will help save lives
  165. House overrides Bush's veto on water projects
  166. Winds halt ships
  167. The Day the Great Lakes Drained Away
  168. Senate defies Bush, enacts $23 billion water resources bill
  169. Wisconsin's Coastal Access Guide
  170. Ohio legislators urge wind-power goals
  171. Giant ozone tongues lick Earth's surface
  172. Q&A with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
  173. Get the cake ready
  174. Pollutants in wild freshwater fish pose public health risks
  175. Senate overrides Bush's water bill veto
  176. Zebra mussels nabbed trying to hitch ride across Minnesota
  177. Renewable energy manufacturing could create 35,000 jobs in Michigan
  178. Water bill becomes law with Senate override
  179. A gathering of the tribes
  180. Fishing for funds
  181. Shipwreck memorials on tap
  182. Number of dead bluebills doubles
  183. Biologist unearths way to reduce carp
  184. Great Lakes states woo presidential candidates
  185. COMMENTARY: Joint defense on the Great Lakes
  186. Hands off our water, legislators say
  187. Lake Ontario United
  188. We have 10,000 lakes, but do we have enough of these?
  189. How a mussel shut down a nuke
  190. Clean water fight stagnant in Michigan
  191. Minister calls for better pollution reporting from mining industry
  192. EDITORIAL: The tap water's fine
  193. Economy depends on health of the Great Lakes
  194. Powerful November storms are part of Great Lakes history
  195. Carthage professor speaks about the Great Lakes' ecosystem
  196. Factory farms--water pollution
  197. Port Hope's residents test positive for uranium contamination
  198. Scientist dredges up way to put topsoil to good use
  199. COMMENTARY: Emerging energy plan could carry high costs
  200. Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald still an intriguing mystery
  201. Off endangered list, but what animal is it now?
  202. Tribal-state consent decree signed
  203. COMMENTARY: Water agreement a bad deal
  204. Presidential candidates evade water politics
  205. Scientist dredges up way to put topsoil to good use
  206. COMMENTARY: Emerging energy plan could carry high costs
  207. Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald still an intriguing mystery
  208. Off endangered list, but what animal is it now?
  209. Tribal-state consent decree signed
  210. COMMENTARY: Water agreement a bad deal
  211. Presidential candidates evade water politics
  212. Port Hope's residents test positive for uranium contamination
  213. Ohio Senate makes subtle but important changes to gov.'s energy plan
  214. EPA orders start to Fox River cleanup
  215. Groups fight water-withdrawal bill
  216. Hamilton closer to cleaning up its image: Ottawa promises $30m to cap toxins at Randl
  217. More dead birds wash up on GT Bay
  218. Genetic Guidelines for Fisheries Management
  219. Tests show Thumb muck contains human waste
  220. EDITORIAL: At last, clean water
  221. Climate and plant extinction
  222. Japan emperor's woe over U.S. fish
  223. Bay County, Michigan, approves ban on phosphorus
  224. Wanted:Tipster to rat on person who released pigs on Snake Island in Michigan
  225. Clean Lakes St.Clair's water Initiative nearing end
  226. Sky-high dioxin level taints Saginaw River
  227. War of the species
  228. Winds of Change: Thumb township fights spread of energy turbines
  229. EDITORIAL: Great Lakes health a campaign issue
  230. Low water casts deep trouble on Great Lakes
  231. Midwest governors to sign energy pact to cut use, build resources
  232. Wanted: Tipster to rat on person who released pigs on Snake Island in Michigan
  233. Clean water Initiative nearing end
  234. Former Denison property takes center stage at land-use forum
  235. Former president of Terre Haute firm sentenced on environmental charges
  236. Low water leaves boats stuck in the muck at Ottawa County marinas
  237. Great Lakes carp barrier gets go-ahead
  238. Scientists examine bird deaths on Great Lakes
  239. Mystery of the Michigan Triangle
  240. Lake level push 'appalling'
  241. East Toledo site intrigues ferry operators
  242. Grant to fund Great Lakes Ph.D.
  243. Daley wins on water regardless of source
  244. BP under gun to expand production, limit pollution
  245. Partisans lobby for Great Lakes funds
  246. Sand bar may signal end to Holland's shipping season
  247. Milwaukee reaching out with water sales
  248. COMMENTARY: Great Lakes loom as issue in '08 race for White House
  249. Canadian government to build permanent home for Marine Museum
  250. COMMENTARY: The whole world pollutes Lake Superior