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Norwegians scent victory in pollutant cut goal
By 2010 Norway is set to achieve 50 to 80 per cent cuts in the levels of around 30 priority substances compared with 1995 levels, the country's pollution control authority (SFT) announced on Tuesday (EE 31/03/08).
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