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Sue;
 
I wholeheartedly agree.  It bothers me that physical geography can be
changed at the whim of some senator.  Apparently Vermont is the only New
England state that is not eligible for Sea Grant monies as it does not have
either ocean or "Great Lake" coastline.  Apparently the bill gives Lake
Champlain "great lake" status solely for the Sea Grants.
 
Russell Guy
 
At 04:29 PM 3/2/98 EST, you wrote:
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>If those of you in the U.S. were watching the TV
>news this past weekend, you no doubt heard that the
>U.S. is about to inaugurate an additiional Great Lake.
>Senator  Leahy of Vermont has attached a rider declaring
>Lake Champlain to be one of the Great Lakes to a bill
>that the President is supposed  to  sign  today.
>
>The strategy behind this is that Vermont  will now be
>eligible for grant money because it is home to a 'Great
>Lake'.
>
>Well,  I'm sure Lake Champlain is pretty great, but
>(in the view of this old Minnesotan) is isn't one of
>the Great Lakes!
>
>(Hey, we've got a nifty  ponding basin out here on the
>University farm. Let me call my senator ...)
>
>Sue Haffner
>Map Library, CSU Fresno
>
 
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