1. CAMPAIGN 2008:
A look at who's advising Obama and McCain on energy, environment

Want to see who'll play key roles in setting energy and environment policies in the next administration? Then look closely at who is advising the presidential candidates, Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain. Obama, an Illinois Democrat, has a notably deep bench of experts to help him answer key questions on energy prices, oil drilling and global warming. His advisers on those issues outnumber those of his Republican rival by more than 3 to 1. By contrast, McCain's campaign relies on a small group of longtime friends and advisers. Go to story #1

Air, Water & Climate

17. AIR POLLUTION:
Release expected soon for EPA small-engine rule

18. AIR POLLUTION:
Appeals court reverses Calif. pesticide ruling

States

24. STATE LINES:
Calif., Mont., N.J., Ore. and Vt.

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Friday, November 21, 2008 -- 07:26 AM

HOUSE: Waxman faces tests to win support for enviro, energy agenda

COAL: Durbin, FutureGen Alliance maintain push for Ill. site

SENATE: Bingaman will push energy bill, take White House guidance

CLIMATE: Boxer to introduce cap-and-trade, renewable energy bills

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Friday, November 21, 2008 -- 04:36 PM

YUCCA MOUNTAIN: Reid says project will 'bleed real hard' next year

INTERIOR: MMS employees in royalty scandal disciplined

HOUSE: Global warming panel to return with Markey as leader

AUTOS: Pelosi, Reid to outline requirements for Detroit bailout

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