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    Some environmentalists are starting to realize that not everyone is like them
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    Some environmentalists are starting to realize that not everyone is like them

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    Salmon fishing guide Dave Grove, left,  nets a fall Chinook for David Moershel  while fishing on the Columbia River near Desert Aire, Wash., Sept. 8, 2014.   Hundreds of thousands of salmon are making their way from the ocean up the Columbia River this month, a windfall for salmon eaters and tribal and recreational fishermen in the Pacific Northwest.(AP Photo/Spokesman Review, Rich Landers)
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    Democrats want to take down Zyn but legalize marijuana
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    Existing homes were sold at a 4.82 million annual pace in January, adjusted for seasonal fluctuations, down 5 percent from 5.07 million in December, the National Association of Realtors reported Monday. (iStock)
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    Dodd-Frank financial regulation bill blocks family formation

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    An overdue check on executive power
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    The seal for the Federal Communications Commission.
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    A government takeover of the internet would be disastrous

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    Reporter’s Notebook: Growing economy, shrinking emissions
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    FILE - This Dec. 7, 2011, file photo, shows customers shopping at a Costco, in Portland, Ore. The Commerce Department will release its wholesale trade inventories report, Friday, Oct. 25, 2013. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)
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    Swamp dishes most regulations in nearly three decades
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