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Editor's Note
A quick summary of the articles in this issue
For new readers: Introduction to
BWZ and Better World
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NEWS FLASH: WE WON!
Companion bills in the House and Senate would take about 22 million acres
of Federal land in Utah now run by the Federal Bureau of Land Management,
give wilderness protection to a mere 1.8 million acres in southeastern Utah's
fabled canyonlands and open the rest to mining, road-building and
development.
SOUTHERN UTAH WILDERNESS ALLIANCE (SUWA)
SPECIAL FEATURES:
SEE THE UTAH SLIDE
SHOWS!
What You Can Do To Help Protect
The Utah Wilderness
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Alternative Fuel
by Erich Schunter
An exciting new fuel composed of half water and half gasoline holds real
promise to reduce emissions, cost, and reliance on foreign oil.
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What Happens to Recycled
Plastics?
An explanation of those mysterious symbols and what they really mean.
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War of the
Woods by Danny Westneat
Just when you thought old-growth forests and spotted owls were safe in the
Pacific Northwest, Congress suspends the Endangered Species Act.
Environmentalists are preparing themselves for civil disobedience actions.
Meanwhile, a new Washington state forest plan
draws fire from the timber industry.
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Foods that Neutralize
Toxics Articles by Robert Frenay and Chris Nelder
Scientists are discovering new and fascinating ways in which common food
plants such as horseradish and
rhubarb can help in the fight to save
our planet.
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January's survey winner!
Find out who was last month's lucky winner.
You could be next!
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Music Review: Jon Anderson's
Toltec By Barry Harrington
The rock veteran and spiritual guide Jon Anderson's latest album uses
"world music" to encourage us to build a better world through cultural awareness.
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Editorial: A Piece of Paradise
By Anne Studabaker
Discovering the beauty of the Olympic Peninsula.
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