Tom Toles for June 16, 2006
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Voice from television: The new Hawaiian island marine preserve, a rich collection of rare species of fish and coral around a chain of small islands, could prove to be one of President Bush's most enduring environmental legacies. It could endure a whole decade or more until cooked and inundated by global warming, his other enduring environmental legacy... which could last unil the end of the world, which may not be that long, either.