Hello again and request for reviewers

1999-08-17 Thread Elizabeth MacNabb
Dear ecofem-ers, hello! I've been away for the summer, and still haven't had time to read the archives, but I look forward to reading what your posts once again. Meanwhile, I'm just getting ready to send a manuscript to Haworth Press that I and others have been working on for several years.

Re: Hello again and request for reviewers

1999-08-17 Thread cyberdiva
Hi, I would be interested in reviewing the book. I can email you my vita if you wish. thanks, r At 9:39 AM -0400 8/17/99, Elizabeth MacNabb wrote: Dear ecofem-ers, hello! I've been away for the summer, and still haven't had time to read the archives, but I look forward to reading what your

Man gets prison, fine for polluting

1999-08-17 Thread Kimberly Brett
Man gets prison, fine for polluting TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - A man described by prosecutors as an incorrigible and unrepentant polluter was sentenced in federal court Monday to 13 years in prison, the maximum punishment possible. Judge Richard Lazzara also ordered 62-year-old Gary Benkovitz to pay a

(Fwd) Reclaiming APEC/long

1999-08-17 Thread STEFANIE S. RIXECKER
Hello All: For those of you in Aotearoa New Zealand, you might be interested in the upcoming event. Stefanie Rixecker ECOFEM Coordinator --- Forwarded Message Follows --- RECLAIMING APEC A conference to critique APEC’s misguided direction develop positive models for people

PBS celebrates female songwriters/Illegal Amazon logging targeted

1999-08-17 Thread Kimberly Brett
PBS celebrates female songwriters NEW YORK (AP) - These titles have something special in common: "Don't Blame Me," "Willow Weep for Me," "My Silent Love" and "Can't We Be Friends?" They are song standards from the 1920s and '30s, but there's more. At a time popular song writing was dominated by