| Lead from car batteries contaminates African town - |
| Thursday, June 26, 2008 |
Lead from car batteries contaminates African town - BusinessWeek A cottage industry that employed people, including many mothers, to extract poisonous lead from used car batteries has been blamed for the deaths of nearly 20 children in a Senegalese fishing town. The World Health Organization pressed Tuesday for Source: www.businessweek.com Kathy Garza-Behr's fishing report - Dayton Daily News Caesar Creek Lake : Saugeye anglers are taking good numbers of 15 to 18 inch fish from six to 15 foot depths. Troll medium or deep diving crankbaits along submerged points or underwater humps. Cast or drift with live night crawlers on a bottom Source: www.daytondailynews.com Fishing report - Kansas City Star TRUMAN: 78 degrees, murky on the main lake, clear at the dam, 21 feet high. Outlook : State Park Marina reports: catfish good on jug lines with live bait in 10 to 12 feet of water on the flats; white bass fair to good on crankbaits trolled along Source: www.kansascity.com Recreation: Pregnancy center delivers first fishing derby - Naples Daily News The First Choice Pregnancy Center is due for its inaugural fishing tournament, that is this weekend. The Fort Myers nonprofit organization will hold its inaugural First Choice Summer Slam this Saturday, June 28. Fishing starts at dawn, with Source: www.naplesnews.com
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