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Recent News Articles on Minnesota Mining

Posted on February 6, 2008 by Save the Wild UP

Here are several articles concerning neighboring Minnesota’s mining expansion.

2008-0202-New mining expansion will mean more mercury

2008-0202-LTE Bias caused by Mining Interests

2008-0201-Duluth News Tribunes’ Opinion on the expected Mining Boom

2008-0200-LTE The True Cost of Mining

2008-0200-LTE Turkeys Can’t Mitigate Eagles

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