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Mon, 12 May 2008 06:26:28 GMT
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The town is Picher, Okla., is nestled among huge lead-laced piles of rock, Saturday, April 6, 2008. The town's population has dwindled to a fraction of it's former size as people gradually move away from the Tar Creek Superfund site left from years of lead and zinc mining. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)They could pass for mourners at a funeral. They line up along the main drag in front of empty cafes and shops


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Mon, 12 May 2008 06:26:29 GMT
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An unprecedented 1.5 million Chinese children have participated in a painting competition on the topic of climate change, in a sign of the country's growing awareness of environmental issues. The competition, held in China for the first time, saw the children collectively submit 200,000 paintings on the theme of climate change. Some 620 paintings were selected for prizes by the jury, which was made up of renowned Chinese artists, UNEP officials and Ms Elizabeth Rihoy of Resource Africa.
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