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March 2001 Edition

When the absence of proof could prove the real ergonomic burden
Driving through the United States of America is always a view of extremes. This is a new Roman Empire where the world plays American music, watches its movies and television shows while eating its burgers, hot dogs and fried chicken -- all while wearing US trainers, fashions and other palpable symbols of American culture. The US, is unquestionably the only remaining super power, having wrestled the Soviet giant to exhaustion in global economic conflict.
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March 2001 front cover
Government funds trickle while the flow of problems increases
With alarming frequency, we read of horror stories which focus on the declining quality of our water supplies. These issues relate not only to the quality of the groundwaters, but also to the infrastructure required to treat and distribute water. Over the past 15 years we have witnessed a striking decline in the health of our water and sewage infrastructure. Governments at all levels and of all political stripes have allowed this decline to occur.
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