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The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University Oct 1976

The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University

The George-Anne

  • Simpson Opts For Pay Increase
  • Student Group Plans State-wide Support
  • Chancellor Favors 15 Per Cent Raise
  • Fund Drive Nears Goal
  • Reflector Begins Year
  • U.S. Is Wasteland
  • Sanford Dormitory To Be Remodeled
  • RHA Organizes At Southern
  • Senior Exam Announced
  • New Meal Tickets Improve Service
  • Masquers Prepare Fall Performance
  • Applications Accepted
  • New Policy Announced
  • Organizational Fair Is Success At Southern
  • Comments On GSC's Apartments
  • First Coffeehouse Starred 'Curb Service'
  • Growth At Southern
  • View Point
  • Record Stores Conduct "Price Skirmish"
  • Story Contest Announced
  • Students Express Conservative Views
  • A Questionable Practice
  • Rock-Hard Stand •••••• Against X-Rated Films
  • Can They Be Bank Directors?
  • Sports
  • Eagle …


Decree For The Encouragement Of Mineral Exploration On Any Territory Of The Republic And Adaptation Of The Existing Legal Structures To The Realities Of The Mining Industry, Bureau Des Mines Et De L'Energie Mar 1976

Decree For The Encouragement Of Mineral Exploration On Any Territory Of The Republic And Adaptation Of The Existing Legal Structures To The Realities Of The Mining Industry, Bureau Des Mines Et De L'Energie

Latin American Energy Policies

States that the natural deposits of minerals, oil and gas, mineral springs and thermo, geothermal and other concentrations of natural energy and in general natural resources belong to the Haitian Nation.


Cargo Of Fire: A Call For Stricter Regulation Of Liquefied Natural Gas Shipment And Storage, Philip Weinberg Jan 1976

Cargo Of Fire: A Call For Stricter Regulation Of Liquefied Natural Gas Shipment And Storage, Philip Weinberg

Fordham Urban Law Journal

The imminent prospect of importation of large quantities of liquefied natural gas (LNG) through congested harbors and its storage in huge tanks in densely-populated urban areas provides a classic instance of our technological reach exceeding our grasp. The severe danger of widespread fire impels an exhaustive examination of the need to import LNG through busy harbors and to store it within cities. Such conveyance and storage expose millions of persons and millions of dollars of property to extraordinary harm. Three aspects of proposed importation of LNG are particularly disturbing: (1) the federal government's insistence on promoting LNG importation prior to …