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    Other Voices piece by Mitch Lansky of Wytopitlock, author of Beyond the Beaut

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    Other Voices piece by Mitch Lansky of Wytopitlock, author of Beyond the Beauty Strip, on the Compact for Maine\u27s Forests. Lansky writes that it is okay to oppose the compact

    Other Voices piece by Mitch Lansky of Wytopitlock, on how to ensure the defeat

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    Other Voices piece by Mitch Lansky of Wytopitlock, on how to ensure the defeat of public forestry initiatives

    Letter to the editor from Mitch Lansky of Wytopitlock, in response to a May 5, 1

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    Letter to the editor from Mitch Lansky of Wytopitlock, in response to a May 5, 1995, Maine Times article on the proposed Kenetech wind farm on the Boundary Mountains. Lansky discusses Kenetech spokesman Chris Herter\u27s relationships with the administration of Gov. Angus King and with the project\u27s environmental intervenors

    Other Voices piece by Mitch Lansky of Wytopitlock, on the state Forest Practic

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    Other Voices piece by Mitch Lansky of Wytopitlock, on the state Forest Practices Act. The law says a cut is not a clearcut if more than 30 square feet basal area per acre is left, an amount considered by the U.S. Forest Service to constitute a poorly stocked forest. Details

    News & Issues piece on a Feb. 13 fire that destroyed the home of Mitch Lansky

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    News & Issues piece on a Feb. 13 fire that destroyed the home of Mitch Lansky and Sue Szwed in rural Wytopitlock. Lansky is one of Maine\u27s best-known forest activists and author of Beyond the Beauty Strip: Saving What\u27s Left of Our Forests as well as innumerable newspaper and magazine articles

    Hurricane Mitch and human rights

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    When Hurricane Mitch hit South America in November 1998, it most harshly affected Honduras and Nicaragua, and most of those affected were already living in extreme poverty. The author highlights the connection between the extent of the damage from this `natural disaster' and deforestation and bad land management practices, which greatly increased the impact of Mitch in these countries. He advocates a rebuilding strategy for the countries, which reconstructs the economies more equitably rather than reinforcing the socio-economic and political orders that perpetuate the violation of human rights. He makes specific reference to the need to cancel debt repayments

    Review of Beyond the Beauty Strips: Saving What\u27s Left of Our Forests, by Mitc

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    Review of Beyond the Beauty Strips: Saving What\u27s Left of Our Forests, by Mitch Lansky

    Man of La Mancha (2007)

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    Daniel L. Rogers, director; music by Mitch Leight; lyrics by Joe Darion; based on the the book by Dale Wasserman; adapted from "Don Quixote" by Miguel de Cervantes. Summary: Author Miguel de Cervantes is imprisoned & forced to act out one of his manuscripts for prisoners' amusement. His performance as Don Quixote, a chivalrous yet crazy knight, inspires the prisoners to dream and hope

    Man of La Mancha poster

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    Daniel L. Rogers, director; music by Mitch Leight; lyrics by Joe Darion; based on the the book by Dale Wasserman; adapted from "Don Quixote" by Miguel de Cervantes. Summary: Author Miguel de Cervantes is imprisoned & forced to act out one of his manuscrip

    Man of La Mancha program cover

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    Daniel L. Rogers, director; music by Mitch Leight; lyrics by Joe Darion; based on the the book by Dale Wasserman; adapted from "Don Quixote" by Miguel de Cervantes. Summary: Author Miguel de Cervantes is imprisoned & forced to act out one of his manuscrip
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