Re: Canadian doctors coming to the US

From: George Conklin (nilknoc_at_earthlink.net)
Date: 08/28/04


Date: Sat, 28 Aug 2004 15:50:53 GMT


"Lictor" <ghostmlNOSPAM-REMOVE@online.fr> wrote in message
news:413098bc$0$13516$79c14f64@nan-newsreader-07.noos.net...

> Same. Pollution level is raising to allarming rates, there *are* studies
> linking it to increased death rates, but they prefer to let it run rather
> than put a single restriction on factories or cars.
>

   Cars are already heavily regulated. The correlates are with coal fired
plants. France just closed its last coal mine, but I wonder where you will
put all that nuclear waste 50,000 years from now?



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