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America's oil addiction. (letters).


President Bush's refusal to sign the Kyoto Protocol Kyoto Protocol: see global warming.  isn't is·n't  

Contraction of is not.


isn't is not
isn't be
 the problem anymore ("Should the U.S. sign the Kyoto Protocol?" 3/25/02). Our nation's obsession obsession /ob·ses·sion/ (ob-sesh´un) a persistent unwanted idea or impulse that cannot be eliminated by reasoning.obses´sive

ob·ses·sion
n.
1.
 with high-oil-consuming SUVs and trucks must end. Bigger isn't better.
Andrea Cornett
Columbus, Ohio
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Author:Cornett, Andrea
Publication:New York Times Upfront
Article Type:Letter to the Editor
Date:May 6, 2002
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