| Truce Is Reached in Battle Over Idaho Forest Land |
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| Written by FELICITY BARRINGER, The New York Times | |
| Monday, 01 September 2008 | |
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Legal and political battles over the future of national forest land
have raged since 2001, with the Clinton administration’s “roadless
rule” protecting millions of acres from loggers, miners and
development, and the Bush administration pushing for less-restrictive
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