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  2. ‘Rules of the road’ set for oil shale drillingExternal
    Businessweek +My News 11/18/2008
    The Bush administration gave energy companies steep discounts in the royalties they will be required to pay as it established the groundwork Monday …
  3. Bush to relax rules protecting speciesExternal
    ABC 7 Los Angeles (KABC) +My News 11/19/2008
    The rules must be published Friday to take effect before Obama is sworn in Jan. 20. Otherwise, he can undo them with the stroke of a pen. . . The …
  4. Bush pushes looser rules on rare speciesExternal
    News & Observer, North Carolina +My News 22 Hours Ago
    Animals and plants in danger of becoming extinct could lose the protection of government experts who make sure dams, highways and other projects …
  5. Federal Bureaucrats Begin ‘Burrowing’External
    NPR +My News 11/19/2008
    With a change in administrations, many political appointees at government agencies will take career jobs, becoming part of the permanent civil …
  6. Interior dept. transfers six to permanent jobsExternal
    Denver Post +My News 11/19/2008
    Just weeks before leaving office, the Interior Department's top lawyer has shifted half a dozen key deputiesincluding two former political …
  7. Court Says Shell Can’t Drill Near AlaskaExternal
    New York Times +My News 3 Hours Ago
    A federal appeals court on Thursday blocked Royal Dutch Shell from drilling oil wells off Alaska's North Slope after finding that the Interior …
  8. Months after ban lapses, administration sets 'rules of the road' for oil shale drillingExternal
    Canadian Business Online +My News 11/18/2008
    The Bush administration gave energy companies steep discounts in the royalties they will be required to pay as it established the groundwork Monday …
  9. Oil shale drilling details disclosedExternal
    cleveland.com +My News 11/19/2008
    The Bush administration gave energy companies steep discounts in the royalties they will be required to pay as it established the groundwork for …
  10. AG, feds promote authentic American Indian artExternal
    NBC 4 Albuquerque (KOB) +My News 11/19/2008
    A new collaborative, called “Take Home a Treasure From Indian Country,” will promote buying authentic American Indian arts and crafts. . The New …
  11. US DOI To Post Final Rules On Oil Shale Devt Later MondayExternal
    Morningstar +My News 11/17/2008
    The Department of the Interior will later Monday publish the final regulations for its controversial oil shale development program, the department …
  12. Feds give Nevada counties $22.6 million to compensate for owning land in those countiesExternal
    Reno Gazette-Journal, Nevada +My News 13 Hours Ago
    Nevada counties have received $22.6 million from the federal government to compensate for taxes they did not receive because their lands are owned …
  13. Bush set to relax rules protecting speciesExternal
    Boston Globe +My News 11/19/2008
    Animals and plants in danger of becoming extinct could lose the protection of government experts who make sure that dams, highways and other …
  14. AG, Federal Government Promoting Authentic ArtExternal
    ABC 7 Albuquerque (KOAT) +My News 11/19/2008
    A new collaborative brochure called "" will promote buying authentic American Indian arts and crafts.. . The New Mexico attorney general's office …
  15. Bush to relax endangered species regulationsExternal
    USA Today +My News 11/19/2008
    Animals and plants facing possible extinction could lose the protection of government experts who make sure that dams, highways or other projects …
  16. INSIDE WASHINGTON: Bush picks get new careersExternal
    Boston Globe +My News 11/18/2008
    Come January, not everyone from the Bush administration will be out of office.. . As President-elect Barack Obama prepares to take over, federal …
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