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The following books were reviewed in this issue of Voices:
Nuclear 
            Nebraska: The Remarkable Story of the Little County That Couldn’t 
            Be Bought
 
            Susan Cragin
 
            New York: Amacom Books, 2007
 
            304 pp., $24.95, hardcover
 
            ISBN: 978-0-8144-7430-3
On 
            the Clean Road Again: Biodiesel and the Future of the Family Farm
 
            Willie Nelson
 
            Boulder, CO.: Fulcrum Publishing
 
            91 pp., $9.95, paperback
 
            ISBN: 1-55591-624-4
            Live 
              an Eco-Friendly Life (52 Brilliant Ideas)
 
              Natalia Marshall
 
              New York: Perigee, 2008
 
              239 pp., $15.95, paperback
 
              ISBN: 978-0-399-53396-9
              
Wake 
              Up and Smell the Planet – The Non-Pompous, Non-Preachy Grist 
              Guide to Greening Your Day
 
              GRIST.ORG, Edited by Brangien Davis with Katharine Wroth
 
              Seattle, WA: Skipstone, 2007
 
              175pp., $14.95, paperback
 
              ISBN: 978-1-59485-039-4
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"Well, what's a little radioactivity alongside the riches to be made, the jobs to be offered, in a resurgent uranium market? State Senator David Ulibarri, who's also Cibola County manager, figures that, what with soaring uranium prices, a $50 billion industry is just waiting to open between Grants and the Navajo Reservation  whose leaders, we've noted, have the good sense to say not on our land."
		
 Editorial:
		
"Governer, be wary of 'U-cleanup' bill"
		
The Santa Fe New Mexican,
		
March 1, 2008
	
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