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ANWR: Who is right?
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 2002 Opening up the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas development is one of the most debated topics in the nation these days, with both sides offering up their own "spin," as The Washington Post puts it, to promote their arguments. So who is right? As is always the case, there's some truth in everything that is said. But according to a U.S. Geological Survey scientist quoted by the paper, each side takes the facts and runs with them. "People use the facts in pretty strange ways," said Kenneth Bird, a geologist. "It seems like there's always something missing in the analysis." For Secretary of Interior Gale Norton's part, the latest analysis is that ANWR is ugly. In a speech yesterday in Arkansas and in a videotape she is distributing -- one that was produced by a pro-drilling lobby group -- she depicts the refuge as "not beautiful." ANWR will be a centerpiece of the Senate debate on an energy policy bill. Get the Story:
Bush aide tells group in South Bend that the U.S. needs to reduce imports of foreign petroleum. (AP 3/5)
Some Facts Clear In the War of Spin Over Arctic Refuge (The Washington Post 3/6)
Bingaman Starts Energy Bill Debate (The Albuquerque Journal 3/6)
Energy bill work starts (The Anchorage Daily News 3/6)
Senate opens debate on energy bill (The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner 3/6)
Debate begins over energy bill (AP 3/6)
A Fight on How to Wean the Nation Off Foreign Oil (The New York Times 3/6)
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Senate takes up energy bill (3/6) Relevant Links:
Oil Issues in ANWR, US Fish and Wildlife - http://arctic.fws.gov/issues1.html
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Pro-Development site - http://www.anwr.org Related Stories:
Gale Norton: I'm not lying (3/5)
Energy bill faces Senate debate (3/5)
Campbell: Drill ANWR (3/4)
Editorial: Norton's fraud (3/1)
Groups request drilling documents (3/1)
Inupiats want anti-ANWR funding stopped (2/28)
ANWR compromise opposed (2/27)
Interior may limit Arctic drilling (2/26)
Drilling dispute splits Natives (2/25)
ANWR lobby bill signed (2/15)
ANWR funds included again by Bush (2/5)
ANWR money clears Alaska House (1/24)
ANWR lobby funds getting approval (1/23)
Alaska lawmakers push for ANWR lobby (1/21)
Report: Norton missed deadline on plan (1/14)
Norton admits ANWR 'mistake' (10/23)
Norton staff rewrote Arctic drilling data (10/19)
Arctic drilling debate continues (10/15)
Bush promotes ANWR as home security (10/12)
ANWR supporters say don't have votes (10/12)
ANWR had votes to clear Senate panel (10/11)
Okla. lawmakers see hope for energy (10/11)
I'm not President but I play one on TV (10/11)
Bingaman halts Senate energy bill (10/10)
Bingaman: Scale back energy tax breaks (10/9)
ANWR spared in defense vote (10/3)
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