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Former tribal representative takes position at LNG firm
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Anti-LNG group plans auction fundraiser
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Work begins on tribal boat launch at Split Rock
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FERC report policy riles LNG foes
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LNG meetings show issue divisive
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Canada labels LNG 'dangerous cargo'
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FERC to hear public comment on LNG plans
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Treaty trumps LNG politics
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Save Passamaquoddy Bay plans anti-LNG rally
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LNG project grows Quoddy Bay LLC quadruples plans
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Robbinston panel OKs next step for LNG plan
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Feds look for LNG 'comments' at open houses
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Mayor: Canada will block LNG projects in Maine St. Andrews
official warns developers
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Tax-exempt status for gas project nixed
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Tribal officials lay out plans for Calais LNG site
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FERC, Baldacci headed to Calais for LNG talks
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FERC official outlines LNG approval process
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FERC official to answer LNG permit questions
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LNG firm outlines plan for Calais area
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LNG firm promotes $30M pipeline extension
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Quoddy Bay submits application for lease
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My take on LNG
Updated!!!!
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Some
see terminal as economic boon
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Passamaquoddy
Tribal State Representative Letter to Tribal Community Concerning
LNG Terminal
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LNG
SAFETY HEARING
AUG 26, 2004, 7 PM - 10 PM, Washington County Marine
Trades Center, Deep Cove Road, Eastport, ME
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Before and after shots of
the Passamaquoddy Bay
Submitted by a non-tribal and non-resident
concerned individual from MA - Some insights provided.
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My feelings on LNG!
Warning, I am a flip flopper, so my feelings might change depending on
whether I can be sold or not!!! For now, I want the LNG project to
happen
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ADDITIONAL LINKS CONCERNING LNG
TERMINALS
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Eroding the spirit of sovereignty
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Tribe asked to forgo LNG site
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Analysis:
LNG a security risk to the U.S.?