Release 3 - HQ-FOI-01268-12 All emails sent by "Richard Windsor" were sent by EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson 01268-EPA-2509 Richard To "Lisa At Home" Windsor/DC/USEPA/US cc 06/02/2009 05:23 PM bcc Subject Fw: Google Alert - lisa jackson epa From: Google Alerts [[email protected]] Sent: 06/02/2009 09:17 PM GMT To: Richard Windsor Subject: Google Alert - lisa jackson epa Google Blogs Alert for: lisa jackson epa EPA will push clean diesel grant money in Ohio on Wednesday By admin WASHINGTON – EPA Guardian Lisa A. 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Chrisy58's Weblog - http://chrisy58.wordpress.com/ This as-it-happens Google Alert is brought to you by Google. Remove this alert. Create another alert. Manage your alerts. Release 3 - HQ-FOI-01268-12 All emails sent by "Richard Windsor" were sent by EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson 01268-EPA-2515 Arvin Ganesan/DC/USEPA/US To Richard Windsor cc 06/05/2009 06:56 PM bcc Subject coal ash FYI - (b) (5) Deliberative -------------------------------------------- ARVIN R. GANESAN Deputy Associate Administrator for Congressional Affairs United States Environmental Protection Agency [email protected] (p) 202.564.5200 (f) 202.501.1519 Release 3 - HQ-FOI-01268-12 All emails sent by "Richard Windsor" were sent by EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson 01268-EPA-2529 Richard To "Lisa At Home" Windsor/DC/USEPA/US cc 06/15/2009 06:55 AM bcc Subject Fw: washingtonpost.com News From: "washingtonpost.com" [[email protected]] Sent: 06/15/2009 05:56 AM AST To: Richard Windsor Subject: washingtonpost.com News Monday 15, TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS Muted Response Reflects U.S. Diplomatic Dilemma The confused aftermath of Iran's presidential election is complicating the Obama administration's planned outreach to the Islamic republic and underscoring the challenges facing the president's new approach to the Middle East based on shared values and common interests. 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