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October 1999, Week 3

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Mon, 18 Oct 1999 21:03:23 -0500
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This is from Carl Pope, Executive Director of Sierra Club:

I just thought I would share with you a very successful Sierra Club media
weekend -- ignoring all of the fantastic local and regional media we got.
On
Friday the Washington Post ran a long story on the failure of George Bush's
Administration in Texas to protect clean air, quoting Sierra Club staff
member
Neil Carmen.  On Sunday the New York Times ran a front page story of the
problem
of factory hog farms in North Carolina quoting Chapter Director Molly
Diggins.
And on Sunday morning on Meet the Press, both Republican Senator Mitch
McConnell and Democratic Senator Robert Toricelli agreed that one of the
major things worrying politicians of both parties was the increasing
influence in the political dialogue of the Sierra Club.

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