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Recent scandals at the Interior Department – this time involving environmentalists – pale in magnitude (and luridness) compared to the agency's dalliances with industry.
by Jonathan Thompson,
Nov 09, 2009
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During the last eight years, Bush’s Interior Department has been embroiled in enough corruption, sex and scandal to fuel several soap operas.
by Jonathan Thompson ,
Dec 22, 2008
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On several environmental issues, the Bush administration failed to push through its agenda.
by Jodi Peterson ,
Dec 18, 2008
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Former Park Service supervisors Bill Wade and Rob
Arnberger formed the Coalition of National Park Service Retirees to
defend the national parks from what they see as the Bush
administration’s ill-conceived changes
by Stephen J Lyons,
Dec 11, 2006
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The Bush administration deserves credit for its "Water
2025" initiative, which provided grants that have helped the
Deschutes River Conservancy and the Central Oregon Irrigation
District begin restoring Oregon’s Deschutes River
by Greg Hanscom,
Oct 16, 2006
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If outgoing Interior Secretary Gale Norton didn’t
receive a push out the door, she certainly deserved one after her
involvement in the sleazy Jack Abramoff scandal
by Jon Margolis,
Aug 07, 2006
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New Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne junks Gale
Norton’s controversial Park Service proposal; New
Mexico’s Nantac Mexican wolf pack killed; Justice Department
removes Judge Royce Lamberth from Indian trust case
by Jodi Peterson,
Jul 24, 2006
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Newly appointed Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne has a
chance to use his deal-making abilities to bring change to the way
Western public lands are managed
by Rocky Barker,
Jun 12, 2006
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Outgoing Interior Secretary Gale Norton has opened the
door for counties and states to claim control of roads crossing
federal lands
by Matt Jenkins,
Apr 17, 2006
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The writer tells of an unexpected encounter with Interior
Secretary Gale Norton, and the conversation that ensued
by Terry Tempest Williams,
Apr 03, 2006