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  • Michael Donahoe, conservation co-chair of the Tahoe Area Sierra Club, called Waldie "a man of profound honor."

    North Lake Tahoe Bonanza - Top Stories 2009

  • Michael Donahoe, conservation co-chair of the Tahoe Area Sierra Club, called Waldie "a man of profound honor."

    North Lake Tahoe Bonanza - Top Stories 2009

  • What Waldie thought was humane was anathema to frog lovers like Frobish who dubbed Waldie both a "flagitious wretch" and the "Mad Butcher of the Swamps," among other sobriquets.

    AroundTheCapitol.com 2009

  • Michael Donahoe, conservation co-chair of the Tahoe Area Sierra Club, called Waldie "a man of profound honor."

    Nevada Appeal - Top Stories 2009

  • Michael Donahoe, conservation co-chair of the Tahoe Area Sierra Club, called Waldie "a man of profound honor."

    North Lake Tahoe Bonanza - Top Stories 2009

  • Ian Waldie/Bloomberg News Qantas bumped up its fuel surcharge on international flights by 31% to 43%, depending on destination.

    Qantas Raises Fuel Surcharges Robb M. Stewart 2011

  • Ian Waldie/Bloomberg News Australian coal being loaded; exports shot up in March as the mining industry recovered from floods earlier in the year.

    Australia Trade Swings to Surplus Geoffrey Rogow 2011

  • Ian Waldie/Bloomberg News Coal is an important element of Australia's export boom.

    BHP Coal Workers Open Door to Strike Robb M. Stewart 2011

  • Ian Waldie/Bloomberg News Ric Battellino, deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia, in February "If economic conditions evolve as currently expected, it will be likely that higher interest rates will be required at some point to ensure that inflation remains consistent with the medium-term target," he said at a speech in Brisbane.

    Australia Rates Likely to Rise, Central Banker Says Geoffrey Rogow 2010

  • Ian Waldie/Bloomberg News Australia Treasurer Wayne Swan, here discussing the budget earlier this month, is bullish on capital expenditures.

    Australia's Swan: Investment Pipeline Strong Ray Brindal 2011

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