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yes, I agree but there is still hope.  Look what happened to the US  Great 
Lakes.  They were a cesspool of chemicals but when the US government  
finally woke up and mandated the reduction in pollutants going into the lakes  the 
lakes cleaned up.  Specifically, the pollutants like DDT were  captured in 
the layer of silt in the bottom of the lakes.  Nature is wise  and 
eventually forgiving
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 4/28/2009 7:05:58 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
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Hello  AllI fear that the Death Knell sounds for the Western 
Honeybeeirrespective of  where it is found.A vast cocktail of chemicals and antibiotics is 
now  sloshingaround the world causing untold damage to our environment 
andto every  species on the planet.Talk of solving this problem makes no sense 
to me, since  anysolution must obviously include the vast reduction of this  
chemicaluse.

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