Three rip plan for Fall River LNG site
Ex-Bush adviser joins local officials
WASHINGTON --President Bush's former counterterrorism chief Richard Clarke joined the mayor and congressman from Fall River yesterday to denounce a proposal to build a liquefied natural gas terminal in the city, saying it would be irresponsible for the federal government to allow a concentrated energy facility to be located so close to a populated area. (Full article: 614 words)
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