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  • New Canadian Brownfield Rule Proposed.
     // Pollution Engineering; Dec2009, Vol. 41 Issue 12, p11 

    The article reports on the search of the Canadian Ministry of the Environment staff for approval for proposed alterations to the Brownfield Regulation of the Government in 2009.

  • Land at ease: New Brunswick becomes the most recent province to use conservation easements to protect the land
    Gibson, Kevin J. // Alternatives Journal; Fall1998, Vol. 24 Issue 4, p7 

    No abstract available.

  • The China Divide and the Future of the GOP.
    Farley, Robert // Foreign Policy in Focus; 11/10/2011, p3 

    An excerpt from the Institute for Policy Studies Special Project Right Web is presented, about a blog on the policy issue facing the U.S., particularly its relations with China.

  • Better Days Ahead.
    Farley, Robert // Africa Monitor: North Africa Monitor; Mar2003, Vol. 8 Issue 3, p6 

    Focuses on the Tunisian economy. Macro-economic policies adopted by the Tunisian government; Need for reforms in the banking sector of the country; Reason behind the economic slowdown in the country in 2002.

  • Microenterprise moves up the economic ladder
    Farley, Robert // In Business; Jan/Feb1992, Vol. 14 Issue 1, p48 

    No abstract available.

  • Let there be dark
    Clay, Grady // Planning; Dec1991, Vol. 57 Issue 12, p23 

    No abstract available.

  • Dem poll: Doubts in Obama policies.
    Swanson, Ian // Hill; 12/2/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 142, p6 

    The article reports on a survey from Democratic strategists Stanley Greenberg and James Carville which discovers the uncertainty of voters that U.S. President Barack Obama's policies will work.

  • chapter 1: Political Outlook.
    Swanson, Ian // Malaysia Business Forecast Report; 2007 4th Quarter, p6 

    This article offers a look at the political status in Malaysia, highlighting the nation's political risk ratings, domestic politics, and foreign policy.

  • Log exports: an update
    Flynn, Bob; Gruenfeld, Jay // American Forests; Sep/Oct1990, Vol. 96 Issue 9/10, p50 

    No abstract available.

  • Behind closed doors at the CNP.
    Ericson, Edward // Church & State; Jun96, Vol. 49 Issue 6, p4 

    Reports on a meeting held by the Council of National Policy (CNP), a secretive 500-member group, who are believed to set the agenda for reactionary-conservative movement in the United States. Influence that the CNP seems to hold in the United States; Topic of importance at a March 8-9th,...

  • Florida flush.
    Robinson, Leslie // Gay & Lesbian Times; 4/16/2009, Issue 1112, p24 

    In this article the author discusses the campaign of the group Citizens for Good Public Policy in Florida.

  • Issues & controversies in the reauthorization battle
    Bean, Michael J. // Endangered Species Update; Nov/Dec1991, Vol. 9 Issue 1/2, p1 

    No abstract available.

  • Group pushes for more dual-use technology.
    Sewell, Kelly // Military & Aerospace Electronics; May96, Vol. 7 Issue 5, p3 

    Reports that the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies is pushing for dual-use technology development. Efforts being made to convince US Congress to approve an organization called the Joint Dual-use Implementation Office (JDIO); Need for JDIO to persuade procurement specialists in the Pentagon...

  • REG WATCH.
    Sewell, Kelly // Hill; 7/15/2011, Vol. 18 Issue 104, p13 

    The article offers updates on the regulations proposed by various agencies in the U.S. including the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Farm Service Agency and the Department of Transportation.

  • County execs want to change the way the state does business.
    Keegan, Theresa // Hudson Valley Business Journal; 3/3/2010, Vol. 21 Issue 9, p1 

    The article reports on the plans of the Hudson Valley leaders to change the inefficient government operations at Pattern For Progress's annual President's Day Breakfast in Hudson Valley, New York.

  • EDITORIAL.
    Gnjatovic, Dragana // Megatrend Review; 2011, Vol. 8 Issue 2, p11 

    An introduction is presented in which the editor discusses various reports within the issue on topics including public policies shaping social environment in contemporary world, and public policies in Serbia.

  • States Adjust to Demographic Shifts.
    Penchoff, Jack // State News (Council of State Governments); Sep2004, Vol. 47 Issue 8, p4 

    Introduces several articles about state policies in the U.S. published in the September 2004 issue of "State News (Council of State Governments)" journal.

  • Capitol Highlight.
    Sterling, Ed // Twin Cities News (Munday, TX); 2/8/2007, Vol. 24 Issue 53, p2 

    The article presents information on various legislative and governmental policies in Texas.

  • Canadian recycling councils fluorish
    Apotheker, Steve // Resource Recycling; May1991, Vol. 10 Issue 5, p59 

    No abstract available.

  • Editor's note.
    Werner, Marnie // Rural Minnesota Journal; Fall2008, Vol. 3 Issue 1, preceding p1 

    The article discusses various reports published within the issue, including one on the economic and socio-demographic realities of being female in Greater Minnesota, another on integrating work, life and children, and one on how concerns of rural women Minnesota can be addressed through public...

  • Does the hazard change with new legislation?--The New Zealand experience
    Rosier, D. J.; Heerdegen, R. G. // GeoJournal; Mar1996, Vol. 38 Issue 3, p265 

    No abstract available.

  • What We Don't Know Can Hurt Us.
    Fernholz, Tim // American Prospect; Dec2010, Vol. 21 Issue 10, p17 

    The article reports on the need for better data about policies and other issues available for the public and academics in the U.S.

  • How can it be achieved?
    Lee, Joseph J // BMJ: British Medical Journal (Overseas & Retired Doctors Edition; 4/9/2011, Vol. 342 Issue 7801, p782 

    No abstract available.

  • Drafts Legal doubts grow.
    Lee, Joseph J // Planning (14672073); 1/29/2010, Issue 1853, p2 

    The article reports on the growing concern over the legality of the draft of national policy statements in Great Britain.

  • Wind bodies reject spatial policy merit.
    Scotland, Matt // Planning (14672073); 1/29/2010, Issue 1853, p5 

    The article reports on windpower sector's rejection of spatial guidelines in the renewables national policy statement (NPS) in Great Britain due to the projects' potential impact on the environment.

  • A small step forward for the North.
    Atkins, Michael // Northern Ontario Business; Oct2012, Vol. 32 Issue 12, p4 

    The article offers the author's perspective on the establishment of the Northern Policy Institute (NPI) in Ontario.

  • Israel should rethink its strategy against Hamas in Gaza (Guest Voice).
    Atkins, Michael // Moderate Voice; 11/20/2012, p7 

    The article presents the author's views that Israel should rethink about its strategy against Hamas in Gaza.

  • Retain green belt policy, urges study.
    Atkins, Michael // Planning (14672073); 11/16/2012, Issue 1947, p8 

    The article reports on the environmental study which proposes to retain green belt policy at Morpeth until a new local plan for Northumberland, England is adopt to avoid unwanted development.

  • National Fibre Policy yet to get Cabinet nod: Minister.
    Atkins, Michael // Colourage; Mar2011, Vol. 58 Issue 3, p99 

    The article announces that India's National Fibre Policy for the removal of disparity in taxation and pricing of various fibres is yet to be approved by the Cabinet.

  • Untitled.
    Atkins, Michael // New Yorker; 1/10/1970, Vol. 45 Issue 47, p70 

    An excerpt from "Champaign-Urbana Courier" newspaper in Illinois, about the proper methods that are needed for the Vietnam policy if this will be influenced by those people who believe that it leads in the wrong direction, is presented.

  • Catalonia, Spain.
    Atkins, Michael // CruiseGuide; 10/19/2009, p8 

    The article reports on the government measure that prohibit the "happy hour" drink offerings of bars and nightclubs in Catalonia, Spain.

  • POLICY WATCH: Up-to-date list of public consultations.
    Atkins, Michael // Children & Young People Now; 5/21/2008, p26 

    The article lists new government policies for public consultations in Great Britain, including National Delivery Plan for Specialist Children's Services in Scotland, National Identity Scheme: Delivery Plan 2008 and The Management of Building Schools for the Future (waves seven to 15).

  • Alternatives to traditional water development in the United States
    Colborn, T.; Blackwelder, B.; Harding, B. L. // AMBIO - A Journal of the Human Environment; 1987, Vol. 16 Issue 1, p32 

    No abstract available.

  • Fed proposal makes CRA activity pay.
    Kass, Arielle // Crain's Cleveland Business; 5/17/2010, Vol. 31 Issue 20, p13 

    The article informs that according to a story published in the latest issue of the journal "Forefront" a proposal has been put forth by the Cleveland Fed that would make it possible for banks to earn "outstanding" ratings for rehabilitating and disposing of foreclosed properties in any...

  • IllinoisLawNow.
    Kass, Arielle // Chicago Weekend; 2/9/2011, Vol. 41 Issue 5, p16 

    The article presents legal advisories in Illinois including protection under The New Vehicle Buyer Protection Act and the statute of limitations established by Illinois law.

  • Global Times: A Long-Term Uncertainty In U.S. Policy toward China.
    Kass, Arielle // Chinascope; Nov2007, p21 

    Excerpts from an article in the September 10, 2007 issue of "Global Times" are presented, which deals with U.S. policy toward China.

  • Seeing Red Over Proposed Bankruptcy Reform.
    Ruth, Joao-Pierre S. // Business News New Jersey; 03/14/2000, Vol. 13 Issue 11, p26 

    Focuses on the campaign of United States credit card companies to propose a stronger legislation to prevent clients from using bankruptcy filings to escape their debts. Participation of business organizations in the Bankruptcy Reform Task Force; Concern on the impact of a hidden bankruptcy tax...

  • Announcement 92-35.
    Ruth, Joao-Pierre S. // Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms Quarterly Bulletin; 06/16/92-09/15/92, Vol. 3, p61 

    Presents the 1992 List of Explosive Materials subject to regulation under the provisions of section 841(d) of title 18 United States Code, Chapter 40. Explosives required to be published in the Federal Register; Mixtures containing any of the materials in the list; Materials constituting...

  • Don't shoot the messenger.
    Heckman, James // Marketing News; 05/24/99, Vol. 33 Issue 11, p1 

    Focuses on the United States (US) federal government's regulatory efforts involving advertising and marketing issues in the country. Social criticism in the tools marketers use to market products; Actions of the US government on the marketing tactics of sweepstakes companies; Controversy...

  • State gets serious about sprinklers in high-rises.
    McCulley, Russell // New Orleans CityBusiness (1994 to 2008); 12/28/98, Vol. 19 Issue 26, p4 

    Discusses the need for high-rise building owners in Louisiana to install automatic sprinkler systems. Plans of the inspectors from the State Fire Marshal's Office to make on-site evaluations of buildings for compliance with Act 422 of 1988; Number of privately owned and state buildings in New...

  • Inside D.C.
    Bontz // Overdrive; Oct99, Vol. 39 Issue 10, p10 

    Reports on regulatory developments affecting truckers and the trucking industry in the United States, as of October 1999. Includes the US National Transportation Safety Board's holding of a meeting to examine how technology could improve commercial motor vehicle safety; Requirement of motor...

  • AWWA Calls for Source Water Protection Against Atrazine.
    Bontz // WaterWorld; Sep99, Vol. 15 Issue 8, p64 

    Reports that the American Water Works Association called for water protection and treatment programs against herbicide atrazine found in public water supplies in the United States. Basis of the government ban against atrazine; Background information on atrazine; Extent of the use of atrazine as...

  • PV panel rules relaxed.
    Bontz // Building Design; 4/19/2002, Issue 1529, p6 

    Focuses on a planning guidance issued by the British government on the addition of photovoltaic panels on existing buildings. Requirement for waiving the planning permission; Areas where cells can be added to building roofs; Alterations that need permission.

  • The Pregnant Child's Right to Self-Determination.
    Katz, Katheryn D. // Albany Law Review; 1999, Vol. 62 Issue 3, p1119 

    Discusses the jurisprudence regarding pregnant minor's access to abortion in the United States (US). Ruling of the US Supreme Court over minor's reproductive rights; State constitutional law on the abortion in minor citizens; Laws on parental involvement in the minors' decision about pregnancy.

  • Stock marketing.
    Blechman, Bruce J. // Entrepreneur; Jul1993, Vol. 21 Issue 7, p18 

    Advices on how entrepreneurs could benefit from United States President Bill Clinton's proposals to induce investors to put money into small businesses. Securities; Uniform Limited Offering Registration allowing businesses to raise up to $1 million from investors; Development of plans;...

  • The Push for Auditor Independence.
    Palmrose, Zoe-Vonna; Saul, Ralph S. // Regulation; Winter2001, Vol. 24 Issue 4, p18 

    Assesses the efforts of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to restructure the accounting profession with its auditor independence rule. History of the SEC regulation on financial reporting and auditing; Analysis of the June 2000 proposed rule of the SEC on auditor...

  • Doctors will have to heal themselves.
    Ward, Seamus // Public Finance; 06/16/2000, p11 

    Discloses the increase in pressure on British doctors to prove their fitness to practice with the British government's move of launching a mandatory early warning scheme to protect patients. Statistics on percentage of adverse incidents occurring in hospitals in 1999; Charges of alleged...

  • CHANGING THE CLONING DEBATE.
    Munro, Neil // National Journal; 1/26/2002, Vol. 34 Issue 4, p250 

    Presents information on the cloning and stem-cell research debate in U.S. Information on the U.S. President's Council on Bioethics; Details of anti-cloning coalition groups; Importance of research cloning; Advocates for stem-cell transplants.

  • Companies cannot extend loans beyond net worth.
    Desai, Suresh Thakur // Chemical Business; Oct99, Vol. 13 Issue 10, p38 

    Reports that the department of companies affairs in India has issued a circular warning companies against approving inter-corporate loans and investment exceeding the net worth of the company. Related warning issued; Details of the guidelines.

  • Overheard in the capitols.
    Carswell, Cally // High Country News; 6/27/2011, Vol. 43 Issue 11, p6 

    The article offers updates on the lawmaking in several U.S. states related to budget, environmental and open government issues. In California, News America Foundation senior Joe Matthews comments on the state's budget. In Idaho, Idaho Dairymen's Association (IDA) president Mike Roth comments on...

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