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Environmental

Jan. 20, 2001

Environmental Change

SAN FRANCISCO - Not everybody, Felicia Marcus recently noted proudly, owns a Federal Highway Administration snow globe. But she does. The odd souvenir of the federal government's apparently bottomless general services inventory occupied a small but valued niche in the office where Marcus held sway as regional administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency since October 1993.

By Dennis Pfaff
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Not everybody, Felicia Marcus recently noted proudly, owns a Federal Highway Administration snow globe. But she does.
        The odd souvenir of the federal government's apparently bottomless general services inventory occupied a small but va...

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