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I've been watching (Waxman) since 1976, and I'd say there's no greater clean air champion
Blue Congress looks greener too Nov 25, 2008
The truth is there is a very large question mark hanging over the idea that Congress would take economy-wide action on global warming with the economy in such anemic shape
Economic woes hit green energy Oct 13, 2008
I'm sure that a number of the candidates saw offsets as a good way to show leadership by example but when confronted with the cold reality of a cash crunch, offsets are one of the first things to go
Candidates pay lip service to green issues Feb 19, 2008
California by far has had the worst air quality. But we are even seeing problems at some unusual places -- a lot in Colorado, some in Washington state and Oregon, even Martha's Vineyard
Heat waves cause increased air pollution Aug 03, 2006
Unless we start getting serious about global warming ... increases in global temperatures could mean continued smog problems in the future
Heat waves cause increased air pollution Aug 03, 2006
Francis Joseph "Frank" O'Donnell (31 August 1911 — 4 September 1952) was a Scottish professional footballer. He was the older brother of fellow footballer Hugh O'Donnell. The siblings stayed together for the first sixteen years of their careers, both playing concurrently for Celtic, Preston North End and Blackpool. He also made six appearances for the Scotland national team.
For Celtic, O'Donnell made 78 league appearances and scored 51 goals, which equated to an average of a goal every 1.5 games.
His scoring touch remained when he signed for Preston North End in 1935, netting 36 goals in 92 league games.