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Posted on Sustainabilitank.info on August 2nd, 2005
by Pincas Jawetz (PJ@SustainabiliTank.com)

By Pincas Jawetz (PJ@SustainabiliTank.info)

posted August 2, 2005

From ClimateWire of August 2, 2005 I learned that Newsweek:
International
Editions - of August 8, 2005 carries an article “THE NEXT PETROLEUM”.
This is an article about biofuels.

I did not find that article in the edition mailed out to subscribers in
the
New York area.

Does NEWSWEEK serve the international clientele news known to them - so
it
must be written - and thinks that the clientele in the USA should be
spared
from knowing what is not recommended reading by the US Department of
Energy?
I was left wide eyed by the fact that this article was missing from a
US
edition of Newsweek.

Do we have now to read the Newsweek International edition in order to
find
out material of real value, like we have to read the International
Harold
Tribune to find out what the New York Times does not tell us?. Thanks
to
the Internet - news does indeed get passed around even when
conventional
press does not do so.

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