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I removed 'citing that no sulfide mine in the world had ever been environmentally safe for the long term', the Mining moratorium no-where states this... Further more the statement itself is incorrect as the latest success is the Flambeau mine in Wisconsin, other examples include the McLaughlin Mine and the Cullaton Lake Mine. I will be making more edits to this page as I try to find a neutral ground, there is a big POV issue here. Djoeyd114 17:45, 1 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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