By Chris Baltimore
WASHINGTON, April 15 (Reuters) - Americans living in nearly one in five counties nationwide are breathing unhealthy air, according to new ozone standards the Bush administration will unveil on Thursday.
The new standards are generally supported by environmental groups, which have bitterly criticized President George W. Bush's White House for relaxing other pollution rules to benefit various industries.
The Environmental Protection Agency will ...
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