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GLIN==> The Environment Report for 01.30.09



The Environment Report is now coming to you daily!
Each day, we'll be sending our 4 minute daily report,
as well as our two featured news stories
TODAY'S DAILY REPORT:
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PLASTIC BODIES, GARLIC SALT, & EAGLE TOWNS
http://environmentreport.org/show.php?showID=86
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TODAY'S NEWS FEATURE:
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FROM RIVER TOWNS TO EAGLE TOWNS
http://environmentreport.org/story.php?story_id=4329
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TODAY'S NEWS SPOT:
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BPA IN YOUR BODY
http://environmentreport.org/story.php?story_id=4330
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Please check your local station for air times. You can also
hear and read these stories on The Environment Report web
site at http://environmentreport.org.

For tech-savvy listeners, this report can be downloaded
to your iPod automatically each day! See the RSS feed on
our homepage for details.

No iPod? You can also download The Environment Report as
an .mp3 file.

The service originates from Michigan Radio at the University
of Michigan in Ann Arbor.  For more information or questions
about The Environment Report, please contact Lester Graham at
(618) 704-9052 or Mark Brush at (734) 764-9210.



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