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Thomas H. Allen

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More than a decade ago, researchers studying the pristine ponds in Acadia National Park found something unexpected: mercury in the fish.

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Misguided policies have left many areas of our waters befouled and depleted, and our marine industries struggling.

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Thomas H. Allen

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Mercury pollution from power plants is a national problem that requires a national response.

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Maine's long and cold winters may help keep our State's population low, but our harsh climate also accounts for what is unique and valuable about our land and our people.

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Thomas H. Allen

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Just when it's really getting cold out there, the holidays arrive-the occasion for more celebrations with neighbors, friends and colleagues than at any other time of the year.

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In virtually every state, they will be warned that mercury pollution may make the fish they catch dangerous to eat.

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In this part of the world, only Maine gives winter the welcome and the worship it should have.

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In 1995, sanctions led Sudan to cut its ties with terrorists and expel Osama bin Laden.

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If the world has learned anything from the horrific tragedy of Rwanda and all previous genocides, we must not commit the same mistake again.

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I think we have a moral obligation to our children that can be easily summarized: number one, protect them from harm.

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