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Bali G.W.Conf.Ought to Embarrass Mankind
davboz
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12-8-2007 5:10 AM
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global warming
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al gore
davboz
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Bali delegates generate 100,000 T carbon dioxide en route to conference.
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12-8-2007
7:56 AM
merrie
Since it's been in the mid 30's to mid 40's here in the
northwest, I'd like some of their "climate change"
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