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2008/11/12-26 [Politics/Domestic/California, Reference/Military] UID:51955 Activity:nil 66%like:51950
11/12   http://preview.tinyurl.com/5ajv4e [la times]
        SCOTUS hates whales.
        \_ Save the whales - collect the entire set.
           For those who are interested, here is a link to the opinion:
           http://www.supremecourtus.gov/opinions/08pdf/07-1239.pdf
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Los Angeles Times Obama Headline Rick Loomis / Los Angeles Times Jordan Bennett looks for whales and dolphins during exercises aboard the destroyer Momsen in January. Email Picture Rick Loomis / Los Angeles Times Jordan Bennett looks for whales and dolphins during exercises aboard the destroyer Momsen in January. By David G Savage and Kenneth R Weiss November 13, 2008 Reporting from Los Angeles and Washington -- Despite the Supreme Court's ruling Wednesday that the nation's security outweighs the need to protect marine mammals from high-powered sonar during Navy training exercises, environmentalists said the fight was far from over. The court immediately lifted limits on the Navy exercises now being held 12 miles off the Southern California coast, in a victory for the outgoing Bush administration. But the decision doesn't bind the incoming administration of President-elect Barack Obama to follow the same policy. Another set of Navy exercises is scheduled for February. 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