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Baker group to host political roundtable
January 20, 2008
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A Baker University's student environmental group called Earth We Are will host a Focus the Nation roundtable at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 29 in the audio-visual room in the Owens musical arts building on Baker's campus.
Local political leaders have been invited to participate. The public is welcome to attend and ask questions of the panelists.
Earth We Are plans to forward the top five resource conservation ideas from the discussion to the national Focus the Nation committee.
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20 January 2008
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SettingTheRecordStraight (Anonymous) says…
Here's a question for the group: When are we going to do the right thing and open ANWR to the development of the vast natural resources that lie within?