Subject:  The Sunday Times  Pylons are cancer risk!!! (guru).
Date:     Sun, 04 Mar 2001 035639 -0600
From:     Roy Beavers 
To:       guru 
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Hi everybody:

Here it is!!  The Brits are leading the way -- again....  Just LOOK
at that front page.....!!! (And follow the two stories linked.)

Now the only remaining issue:  Can the tiny minds of our political
leadership come to grips with the need for ACTION???

Or will America's oligarchy CONTINUE to thwart public action in
the lethargy of its own INERTIA AND MALFEASANCE??? 
 
(See -- once again -- the "Mission Statement" on guru's website....)

http://www.sunday-times.co.uk/news/pages/sti/2001/03/04/fpcontent.html

Cheerio......

Roy Beavers (EMFguru)

roy@emfguru.com          WEBSITE -- http://emfguru.com
FAX:  (USA) 417-588-1825

It is better to light a single candle than to curse the darkness.....

PEOPLE ARE MORE IMPORTANT
          THAN PROFIT$$$$$

All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
..........Edmund Burke
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The Sunday Times





March 4 2001No. 9 210
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High voltage power cables have been officially linked to cancer for the first time, in a study prepared for an official government body.
Children living near electricity power cables are at a small, but significant, risk from leukaemia and there may also be a link with adult cancers, the report to the National Radiological Protection Board will warn.

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Families may sue


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African tears: why one farmer is leaving
Prince William snubs Mugabe
Mugabe set to dismiss rebel judges
The Daily News appeal
Happiness costs £1m
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Where the rich live
Magazine: How much is enough?
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Danger Meat enters Britain
Focus: Is the slaughter necessary?
Leader: The medieval method
John Humphrys: We eat like pigs
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The Handsomest Sons in the World



Last updated at 22.35 GMT with 597 articles
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  BUSINESS
Retailers Amazon and Wal-Mart are in secret talks to form a "strategic alliance"
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Scotland will have two contenders at next winter's Olympics from the same family
  MONEY
New investment performance figures will allow fund managers to conceal real performance
IRELAND
Man at centre of foot and mouth outbreak in Northern Ireland is questioned by gardai
  CULTURE
It sounds barking: a former member of the House of Lords making a satirical movie about dog shows
WORLD
Taliban destroys historic statues after leader declares them an affront to Islam
  BOOKS
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  STYLE
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