1. CLIMATE:
Senate rejects GOP bid to link cap-and-trade to China and India

Senate Republicans failed yesterday to block a new U.S. global warming policy unless China and India take similar steps to confront climate change. South Carolina Republican Jim DeMint offered a floor amendment to the fiscal 2009 budget resolution aimed at undercutting a prominent measure that would set up a first-ever cap-and-trade program to control U.S. emissions of heat-trapping greenhouse gases. Go to story #1

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21. STATE LINES:
Calif., D.C., Mass., Ore. and Texas

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