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Albany, NY – The Gulf Coast oil spill is likely to be with us far into the future. The millions of gallons of oil that spewed into the ocean from the crippled BP oil well have created an economic and environmental disaster. But environmentalists believe the one silver lining may be that this accident may spur new interest in preserving the environment, and slowing the rush to tap more fossil fuel. Marcie Keever is Clean Vessels Director for the environmental group Friends of the Earth and she spoke with me by phone from California.

8:37 Keever Oil Spill

After that interview, the president did, in fact, impose a moratorium on that Arctic drilling until 2011. Marcie Keever is Clean Vessels Campaign Director for Friends of the Earth. Their website is foe.org.

Doctors admit it's obvious that men and women are different - but that hasn't been reflected in research or diagnosis or treatment. Yet researchers have unveiled important gender differences in heart attacks and lung cancer. They say it's time to heighten awareness that gender is an important factor in health. Washington correspondent Laura Iiyama has more from a Swedish embassy forum.

6:00 Gender and Health Iiyama

And finally, writer Birdie Jaworski has a memory to share for a hot summer season. As scientists continue to investigate the cause for the mysterious disappearance of honeybees, she remembers not only the bees that were her neighbors when she was a child, but what she's learned about herself because of them.

4:03 Bees Jaworski

Birdie Jaworski is a writer. She lives in New Mexico .where honey tastes like desert flowers.