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"When people think of Silicon Valley, computers and technology companies spring to mind. But just outside of Silicon Valley, there is a beautiful piece of public land that is ideally suited for hiking, picnics, nature enthusiasts, and dirt bike riders. This parcel of land, known as the Clear Creek management area, contains asbestos, a material [...]" (2009-6-29)
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"The Hartley Dodge Memorial municipal building in Madison, New Jersey is undergoing asbestos removal the next three months in preparation for a long-awaited $10 million renovation. The initial phase of the project includes the removal of asbestos insulation; demolition of certain interior mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems; installation of accessible ..." (2009-6-29)
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"A man diagnosed with mesothelioma fears he will not recover damages from a lawsuit his family filed due to a provision added to the Wisconsin state budget.
Caden Johnson, 67, learned of his mesothelioma diagnosis years after working in a boiler room of a hospital. Mesothelioma is a rare, aggressive cancer caused almost exclusively by asbestos [...]" (2009-6-29)
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"Sixteen former northern Ontario radar sites from the Cold War era are undergoing a 100-million dollar clean-up to remove asbestos and other contaminants. Asbestos is linked to mesothelioma, a rare cancer of the lung lining. The radar sites are also contaminated with PCBs, hydrocarbons, and mercury. The clean-up project, which will be funded with monies ..." (2009-6-28)
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"Two men were indicted this week on charges of improperly removing asbestos from buildings and other Clean Air Act violations. Asbestos exposure can cause mesothelioma and other diseases. The owner and foreman of Northeast Demolition and Removal were indicted for failing to file notices of asbestos demolition with the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, failure ..." (2009-6-27)
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"New York Asbestos Remediation Firm Indicted
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"The son and daughter of Bill Rawlinson, who died in 2007 of asbestos-caused mesothelioma at age 64, are planning a skydive to raise funds for a mesothelioma foundation in honor of their father. Paul and Claire Rawlinson are jumping to raise funds for the Mick Knighton Mesothelioma Research Fund, which supports research of mesothelioma treatments, ..." (2009-6-26)
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"Thanks to a former teacher diagnosed with mesothelioma, a cancer of the lung lining caused by asbestos exposure, the public in the UK borough of Redbridge has been made aware of the presence of asbestos in school buildings. According to a story published in the Guardian, more than 60 school buildings–including almost every major secondary ..." (2009-6-26)
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"The tenth annual Shields Gazette Fashion Show, to be held July 13 and 14, will raise funds for the Mick Knighton Mesothelioma Research Fund and Cancer Connections. The show, entitled Out of This World, will have a science fiction theme in honor of the 40th anniversary of the moon landing and the fact that 2009 ..." (2009-6-25)
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"Even though summer vacation has begun, the schools in Nevada’s Washoe County School District are bustling with activity. This is because 50 schools in the district are undergoing various upgrades, including the removal of toxic asbestos, roof repairs, and other updates. Five of the oldest schools in the district are getting an “extreme makeover”.
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"A resident of a British public housing project discovered asbestos in her apartment after a flood damaged her flat. She has now joined a campaign for a national public register of asbestos involving all public buildings in the UD.. Over 4,000 Brits die each year of mesothelioma and other asbestos-related cancers.
Karen Connolly, age 46, ..." (2009-6-25)
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"Three Baton Rouge, Louisiana companies face fines of $112,000 proposed by federal safety regulators after they failed to protect workers from possible asbestos exposure during renovations.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) stands to collect money from Louisiana Health Care Consultants, LLC, Dean Building Holdings and Bob Dean Enterprises, Inc. after the companies allegedly violated [...]" (2009-6-25)
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"At Annie’s Old World Pizza in Geneva, Ohio, demolition crews have completed asbestos removal, and have begun the process of tearing down the building. According to City Manager Jim Pearson, “Demolition is moving along…Everything is going well. The first building was down on Monday and (the crew) is starting on the second building (Tuesday).” The [...]" (2009-6-24)
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"A competitor of an asbestos abatement contractor who won a $34.1 million contract to remove asbestos from Midtown Plaza in Rochester, New York, is challenging the contract by claiming that the winning bidder lacks sufficient experience to do the job. LVI Environmental Services has filed suit in a New York state court claiming that Cambria ..." (2009-6-24)
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"Three Baton Rouge Companies Fined $112,000 for Asbestos
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"Mesothelioma Litigation Points the Way for Nanotech Suits
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"The coastal city of Nahariya, in northern Israel, has one of the highest incidences of asbestos-related mesothelioma in the world, according information presented at a conference yesterday. Dr, Micha Bar-Hana, director of the Israeli Health Ministry’s cancer registry, reported that the incidence of mesothelioma in Nahariya and environs reached 5.72 per 100,000 residents between 2002 ..." (2009-6-24)
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"The U.S. Supreme Court has overturned a lower court ruling that had barred Travelers Insurance Company’s settlement of asbestos-related litigation. As a result, Travelers Insurance will settle asbestos-related litigation for a total of nearly $500 million, and new lawsuits against Travelers resulting from its relationship with former asbestos giant Johns-Manville are barred. Travelers was Johns-Manville’s ..." (2009-6-23)
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"Supreme Court to Allow Travelers to Settle Asbestos Suits
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"Mass. DEP Fines Economic Enviro Tech for Asbestos
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"A verdict of industrial disease was reached in the death of a 64-year-old woman with mesothelioma who was exposed to her father’s work clothes as a child. Victoria Powell had never personally worked with asbestos or lived close to a factory that manufactured asbestos-containing products. However, her father, a power station maintenance worker, brought asbestos ..." (2009-6-23)
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"A mesothelioma patient was awarded $8 million in non-economic damages and more than $400,000 in economic damages following an asbestos lawsuit filed against a manufacturer and distributor of asbestos-containing joint compound.
Jack Reynolds was diagnosed with pleural mesothelioma in 2008 after serving in the United States Navy for 10 years before working for a fellow Navy [...]" (2009-6-23)
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"EPA Declares Libby a Federal Public Health Emergency
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"Peter Gowan, a renowned and influential scholar of the political left, has died of mesothelioma at age 63. It is believed he was exposed to the asbestos that caused his cancer early in his career, as a teacher working in London’s public schools. Gowan was a professor of international relations at London Metropolitan University and ..." (2009-6-23)
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"A new study presented by a senior Israeli health official has revealed that a town located in Northern Israel has one of the highest rates of mesothelioma in the world.
Dr. Micha Bar-Hana, director of the Israeli Health Ministry’s Cancer Registry, elaborated on his findings at a conference held at the Rabin Medical Center. The town [...]" (2009-6-22)
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"EPA Press Release Alerts to Libby, Montana Health Emergency
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"“Dust,” a play about a British woman with mesothelioma who fought for justice against the local factory responsible for her asbestos exposure, will be staged on July 11 as part of the I Love Leeds festival. The play, written by Kenneth F. Yates, tells the story of June Hancock, a woman from the town of ..." (2009-6-22)
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"The shipping port of Marystown, Newfoundland is home to the Marystown Shipyard Families Alliance, an organization dedicated to providing support to shipyard workers and their families. It is well known that shipyard workers face an elevated risk of coming into contact with various toxic substances, including deadly asbestos dust and fibers.
Lung cancer, asbestosis and [...]" (2009-6-21)
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"The Harry and Stephen Gray Mesothelioma Snowdrop Memorial Fund will hold a fund raiser to commemorate the second anniversary of Stephen Gray’s death from the asbestos-related disease. Harry and Stephen Gray were a father and son who both died of mesothelioma due to their occupational exposure to asbestos. Harry, the father, died of mesothelioma six ..." (2009-6-19)
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"Sick Building Syndrome
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"The city of Nahariya, Israel, has been found to contain one of the highest concentrations of mesothelioma patients in the world. According to Israeli health official Dr. Micha Bar-Hana, 5.72 out of every 100,000 people in the district have mesothelioma.
The city of Nahariya was once the site of the only asbestos plant in Israel. [...]" (2009-6-19)
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"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has recently issued a public health emergency for the town of Libby in northwest Montana. The decision stems from the significantly high rate of asbestos exposure and the development asbestos-related diseases in the area.
The town of Libby is the site where W.R. Grace & Company operated a toxic vermiculite [...]" (2009-6-19)
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"A Newport News, Virginia jury awarded $4 million to the family of a Navy veteran who died of mesothelioma just five weeks before trial. John Crane, a manufacturer of gaskets and other maintenance products that were used on Navy vessels, was held 30% responsible for the 75-year-old veteran’s disease and death. A judgment was entered ..." (2009-6-19)
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"The family of a father and son who both passed away from mesothelioma is holding a fundraiser to raise money for mesothelioma research through a charity they began after the passing of their loved ones.
Harry Gray, 67, and his 45-year-old son Stephen both died after they were diagnosed with malignant mesothelioma, a rare cancer caused [...]" (2009-6-18)
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"The Environmental Protection Agency has declared a public health emergency in and around Libby, Montana. The announcement was made on Wednesday. Libby is the site of a former mining operation run by W. R. Grace & Co. Grace ran the mine for decades, and extracted asbestos-laced vermiculite that it used to create various products. The [...]" (2009-6-18)
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"The Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday declared a public health emergency for a Montana town where over 200 residents have died of mesothelioma–a disease that attacks the lining of the lung, abdomen or heart — and other asbestos-related diseases. This is the first public health emergency declared by the EPA in over a decade. The ..." (2009-6-18)
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"Baltimore Church School Settles Asbestos Violations
In June, the Church of the Good Shepherd School settled asbestos violations that had been ongoing since 2008.
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"The father of a girl attending a school in Queensland, Australia blew the whistle on the local government’s improper removal of asbestos-laden materials from the school, after being assured that the materials were harmless. Simon Smith grew concerned when he saw workers removing a bag rack from Caningeraba State School when he brought his daughter ..." (2009-6-18)
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"A Montana town where asbestos contamination has been blamed for more than 200 deaths will get new cleanup and medical assistance from the Obama administration under a "public health emergency" declared Wednesday." (2009-6-17)
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"The Health and Safety Executive in Great Britain has introduced a new strategy that will hopefully result in lower numbers of injuries and fatalities among that country’s workers, including 2,056 deaths in 2007 - 2008 due to mesothelioma, a cancer caused by exposure to asbestos. The strategy seeks to promote strong leadership that champions safe ..." (2009-6-17)
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"Federal Prosecutors Dismiss Last W.R. Grace Defendant
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"Mesothelioma has claimed the life of a Berkeley, Gloucestershire scientist who was exposed to asbestos as a laboratory scientist at the local nuclear power station, according to a coroner ruling. Roy Hancock, age 64, was diagnosed with malignant mesothelioma in July 2008 and died eight weeks later. The coroner found he was likely exposed to ..." (2009-6-17)
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"According to state health officials of North Dakota, enough volunteers have signed up to study the health hazards of erionite, an asbestos-like mineral.
Terry O’Clair who is in charge of the air quality division for the state Health Department, said 33 people signed up for the study, which will determine whether or not they have been [...]" (2009-6-17)
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"The final defendant in the W. R. Grace asbestos crimes case has been acquitted. This week, federal prosecutors dismissed the charges against the only remaining defendant in the criminal case against Grace. Last month, Grace and three of the company’s former executives were acquitted of all charges relating to a criminal conspiracy to hide the [...]" (2009-6-17)
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"In Newport News, Virginia, the family of a retired Navy sailor has reason to rejoice. Gerald Gray’s family has just won $1.2 million after raising a lawsuit against a manufacturer of parts for ships. Gerald Gray passed away in April after a prolonged battle with mesothelioma, a rare but aggressive form of cancer. Mesothelioma is [...]" (2009-6-17)
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"A 71-year-old former dock worker with asbestos-related mesothelioma credits the St. Helena hospice day care as giving him a new lease on life. David Shirra of the UK, in praising the center as part of its first-ever Hospice Awareness Week, said that far from being a place to go to die, the hospice has helped ..." (2009-6-16)
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"The death of a 62 year old man in the Cotswold region of England has prompted an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding his passing. Brian Ratcliff worked during the late 1960s and early 1970s as a fitter of TV antennas. His career brought him into contact with deadly asbestos, as he often had to drill [...]" (2009-6-16)
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"Maryland Schools Removing Asbestos
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"The Health and Safety Executive in Great Britain has introduced a new strategy that will hopefully result in lower numbers of injuries and fatalities among that country’s workers, including 2,056 deaths in 2007 - 2008 due to mesothelioma, a cancer caused by exposure to asbestos. The strategy seeks to promote strong leadership that champions safe ..." (2009-6-16)
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"The family of a woman who passed away from mesothelioma received $2 million after a jury deliberated for three days following a three-week trial.
Juanita Rodarmel of Bloomington, Illinois passed away after developing mesothelioma, a rare cancer caused almost exclusively by asbestos exposure. The case stated Rodarmel was exposed to the toxic mineral when she washed [...]" (2009-6-16)
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"Gene Screening Proves Effective in Screening for Mesothelioma Survival
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"Whistleblower Alerts to Asbestos in Nanty Glo Park
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"The biotechnology company MolMed, based in Italy, has announced positive results for their Phase II trial of NGR-hTNF for the treatment of malignant pleural mesothelioma. The trial consisted of 57 malignant pleural mesothelioma patients that were previously treated with chemotherapy.
According to MolMed’s Web site, NGR-hTNF is a compound based on the combination of a tumor [...]" (2009-6-15)
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"Mesothelioma patients participating in a phase 3 clinical trial experienced improved survival after taking the drugs Ranirnase and Doxorubicin, according to a report presented earlier this month at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO).
Researchers in Germany conducted the clinical trial on patients with inoperable malignant mesothelioma, a form of cancer ..." (2009-6-15)
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"The copper mining company Asarco, which filed for bankruptcy protection in 2005 due to over $1 billion in asbestos and environmental damage claims, has three companies vying for its control: Asarco’s parent company Grupo Mexico, India-based Sterlite Industries, and now bondholder Harbinger Capital, which filed its plan with the bankruptcy court last week. The court ..." (2009-6-15)
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"A New York environmental lab has been indicted for issuing fake reports on asbestos air quality as part of a conspiracy with contractors spanning a decade to cover up shoddy asbestos abatement projects, according to an assistant U.S. attorney general. Building owners were given false air monitoring reports that the buildings were safe to inhabit. ..." (2009-6-14)
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"The UK construction union UCATT has issued a report examining deficiencies in the rules governing the management of asbestos in residential housing. Their report, titled “Safe as Houses?” discusses the management and removal of asbestos from social housing as well as flaws in the rules governing asbestos in private sector housing. According to the report, ..." (2009-6-13)
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"A Pennsylvania paint manufacturer has been sanctioned $10,000 by a judge who found that the company wasted the court’s time by acting in bad faith at mediation in an asbestos lawsuit.
Judge Mary Johnston of the Superior Court of the State of Delaware, New Castle County, issued the fine after finding that Scranton-based United Gilsonite Laboratories ..." (2009-6-13)
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"Oregon City Fined for Asbestos Violations
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"A group of Welsh workers who were exposed to asbestos on the job are at the center of an ongoing asbestos trial that is making headlines across the United Kingdom. The workers were exposed to asbestos while performing routine maintenance work on a furnace. The furnace, located at the Inco Company work site in Clydach, [...]" (2009-6-12)
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"Now that asbestos abatement is complete, school officials in Lansing, Michigan are anxious to begin demolition of the former Pattengill School. The old Pattengill school demolition project is set to begin on Friday, June 12th. The Pattengill School adjoins Eastern High School. The school district has relocated the administrative and staff offices of Eastern High [...]" (2009-6-12)
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"A British man with mesothelioma has entered into a substantial settlement with his former employer, a chimney manufacturer, for exposure to asbestos on the job. Graham Dancer, age 63, worked for Selkirk Flue Limited from 1969 until his diagnosis of mesothelioma in 2007. During the early years of his employment he worked in the company’s ..." (2009-6-12)
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"The Connecticut Attorney General won a court order on May 21 to shut down the illegal excavation of a former Raymark Industries site in Stratford. The property, located on East Main Street, is one of over 25 sites in the town awaiting remediation as part of an EPA Superfund clean-up. Raymark, which once manufactured asbestos-containing ..." (2009-6-12)
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"The daughter of a man who passed away from mesothelioma coordinated the 12th annual Cancer Survivor’s Day event at a Spartanburg, South Carolina hospital June 7, 2009.
The event, hosted by Gibbs Cancer Center, a nationally recognized cancer treatment and research facility associated with Spartanburg Regional Medical Center (SRMC), took place in the Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium [...]" (2009-6-12)
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"Over half of the public schools in the Canadian province of Manitoba contain asbestos, with no long-term plan to remove the hazardous fiber from the buildings. Asbestos, when disturbed, can eventually cause serious diseases such as malignant mesothelioma and lung cancer. Most of the asbestos is found in schools built between 1945 and 1978, when ..." (2009-6-12)
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"Eight years after losing her husband to mesothelioma, Maureen Whitworth of Tameside, UK has finally received compensation for her husband’s asbestos-related death. John Whitley died at age 66 from the disease. He was exposed to asbestos by cutting asbestos sheets at his place of work, a building materials supplier. The employer’s insurers have finally accepted ..." (2009-6-11)
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"A former high school wrestling coach passed away from mesothelioma at the age of 83, and is remembered as a coach who, according to a rival coach, “could teach you how to win.”
Bert Kraus was a guidance counselor and coached wrestling for 14 years at Lyons Township High School in La Grange, Illinois, building an [...]" (2009-6-11)
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"Asbestos Claimants Forgotten in GM Bankruptcy
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"A dangerous fire rapidly engulfed an older Vancouver, Canada home late last week, which contained asbestos that may have become airborne.
According to the fire inspector at the scene, “The fire started and developed very, very quickly, faster than anybody could have thought…People were lucky to get out. They were in another part of the [...]" (2009-6-11)
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"The Patchogue-Medford’s school board has authorized an investigation and possible prosecution of a resident who allegedly took a sample of pipe insulation believed to contain asbestos from Eagle Elementary School. The man had recently shot video footage of the school’s interior and provided it to a local TV station, which repeatedly aired it in late ..." (2009-6-10)
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"Research conducted by F. Vandermeers and co-authors has provided insight into a new treatment combination for malignant mesothelioma patients.
According to research published in the journal Clinical Cancer Research, the addition of valproate, a histone deacetylase inhibitor, with the traditional combination of pemetrexed and cisplatin may improve the effectiveness of this more common form of treatment [...]" (2009-6-10)
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"Paul Wallace, the son of a former shipbuilder who died of mesothelioma in 2005, is again spearheading a football tournament and fundraiser to benefit the British Lung Foundation. The game, which is being sponsored by Paul’s employer, will be followed by a party and dinner. Paul formed the Breath of Life campaign two years ago ..." (2009-6-10)
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"NY Workers Comp Board Reverses Asbestos Ruling
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"A British man with asbestos-related mesothelioma bet against his doctor’s poor prognosis and won 10,000 pounds as a result. Jon Mathews, age 59, was diagnosed with mesothelioma in 2006 and told that he only had a few months to live. He then placed 100 pounds on a 50 - 1 bet ..." (2009-6-9)
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"Railroads Could be Culpable in Mesothelioma Suits
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"A man diagnosed with mesothelioma is singing the praises of hospice care, stating his time at St. Helena Hospice in Essex, England has given him a new lease on life.
David Shirra was diagnosed with malignant mesothelioma, a rare and aggressive cancer, in late 2007. Mesothelioma is almost exclusively caused by asbestos exposure and Shirra worked [...]" (2009-6-9)
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"An Illinois state appellate court has upheld a former county court ruling that limits the number of people who can levy asbestos-related claims against an Illinois company. The company, Aurora Equipment Company, is at the center of the controversial ruling. The Appellate Court has ruled that Aurora Equipment Company cannot be held liable for the [...]" (2009-6-9)
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"An Ohio couple has filed a lawsuit against 37 different corporations. Clinus and Teresa Slone allege that Clinus developed lung cancer after a lifetime of working in professions that exposed him to deadly asbestos. Asbestos exposure is linked to asbestosis, lung cancer, and mesothelioma.
Mr. Slone was variously employed as a laborer, welder and [...]" (2009-6-9)
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"Three tenth-grade students from British Columbia recently designed a bill intended to end Canada’s mining and export of asbestos to developing countries. The students include Hayley McDermid, Claire Hinchliffe and Chloe Staiger.
Twenty of Canada’s most noted health, environment and labor organizations support the students’ endeavors and have asked Canadian Parliamentarians to truly consider the bill. [...]" (2009-6-8)
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"In Kansas City, Missouri, the family of a man who died after contracting mesothelioma has won $4.5 million in damages. The family fought three major corporations in a Clay County court, and was awarded the damages on Wednesday. The family of Robert Wagner took up the lawsuit, alleging that exposure to asbestos-laden products contributed to [...]" (2009-6-8)
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"Question: I bought a home several months ago and had it inspected. But in my opinion the home inspector missed an important defect. One room has old-looking vinyl flooring that I recently discovered has asbestos in the backing.
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"A Wisconsin appellate court has reinstated a mesothelioma lawsuit against a supplier of asbestos-containing brake parts. Walter Tatera, a machine shop worker who ground asbestos-containing brake linings to be incorporated into automobile brake systems, died of mesothelioma—a cancer caused by asbestos exposure—in 2004. The District 1 Court of Appeals held that Mr. Tatera’s widow has ..." (2009-6-5)
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"Results from a recent study suggest that radiation treatment used for patients with Hodgkin’s lymphoma may actually increase the risk of developing malignant mesothelioma.
Past studies have revealed a relationship between radiation and an increased risk for developing mesothelioma, a rare, but highly aggressive cancer that typically affects the lining of the lungs. In a recent [...]" (2009-6-5)
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"The UK’s Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has come under fire for its policy to destroy paper and even electronic files of asbestos abatement work after seven to nine years. Proponents of improved compensation for asbestos victims charge that the HSE’s document retention policy denies many mesothelioma victims evidence of their asbestos exposure, resulting in ..." (2009-6-5)
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"Marathoner Miriam Roche competed in the Edinburgh Marathon on May 31 in honor of her father, who died of mesothelioma, and to raise money for an asbestos support group. Ms. Roche’s father died in April 2006 from the asbestos-related cancer. She describes him as a fit and athletic man before his diagnosis with the disease ..." (2009-6-4)
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"At the 2009 Asian Asbestos Conference held in Hong Kong by the Asia Monitor Resource Center, numerous speakers met to discuss the crippling effects of asbestos and asbestos-related diseases such as lung cancer and mesothelioma on the Asian continent. Hot on the heels of that conference is troubling news from Japan. According to a new [...]" (2009-6-4)
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"Utah Navajos Angered Over Asbestos Cleanup Conditions
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"Professor Greg Deleuil, medical advisor to the Asbestos Diseases Society of Australia (ADSA), spoke in the UK town of Leeds recently as part of a tour to raise awareness about mesothelioma and to fight for justice and compensation for asbestos victims. Leeds is home to the JW Roberts factory, which Dr. Deleuil described as the ..." (2009-6-4)
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"The family of a Kansas City, Missouri man who passed away from mesothelioma received a $4.5 million settlement June 3, 2009.
The lawsuit was filed against several companies by Robert Wagner who alleged that the asbestos exposure he experienced on the job working with asbestos-containing products and materials resulted in his mesothelioma diagnosis, which eventually led [...]" (2009-6-4)
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"Ranpirnase and Doxorubicin Form Effective Second Line Treatment for Malignant Mesothelioma
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"Organizers of a campaign to fund mesothelioma research in the UK have submitted a petition to the government containing over 22,000 signatures in favor of the proposal. The proposed UK National Centre for Asbestos Related Diseases would coordinate research to find improved treatments and a cure for mesothelioma, an asbestos-related cancer.
According to organizers, mesothelioma ..." (2009-6-4)
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"Students and Staff Exposed to Asbestos in Australian School
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"An environmental lab in New York was recently indicted for supplying contractors fake test results in an effort to hide shady asbestos removal techniques within homes, colleges and businesses.
The 16-count indictment came from a federal grand jury and accused Certified Environmental Services Inc. of conducting false air quality tests over the past 10 years. It [...]" (2009-6-3)
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"The City of St. Louis experimented with mass “wet” demolitions of asbestos-containing structures between 1999 and 2004. Current regulations require that asbestos-containing materials be removed from a building before the structure is demolished to avoid asbestos releases. In the “wet method,” the structure and any asbestos materials in it are wetted down during ..." (2009-6-3)
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"The Supreme Court ruled yesterday in the case of Thurston Hensley, a railroad worker from Tennessee who was awarded $5 million by a jury after being exposed to asbestos on the job. The Supreme Court has ruled that the worker is not entitled to his $5 million payout from CSX Corp.
Hensley sued CSX for [...]" (2009-6-3)
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"The daughter of a British paper miller worker who died of mesothelioma in 2007 is searching for witnesses who can testify to his asbestos exposure.
Sewell Jones worked at Nash Mills Paper Factory in Kings Langley during the 1970s and 1980s. According to his daughter Wendy Jones, his job including removing old paper machines and working ..." (2009-6-2)
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"A mesothelioma patient who bet bookmakers he would outlive his doctor’s predictions collected his second round of winnings June 1, 2009. Jon Matthews received more than $8,000 yesterday, bringing his total winnings to more than $16,000 so far.
The 59-year-old Buckinghamshire, England resident was diagnosed with mesothelioma in April 2006 and even after undergoing a series [...]" (2009-6-2)
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"Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH), with the support of four other congressional members, sent a letter of inquiry to the World Bank in March of this year questioning the delay in issuing a report on the use of asbestos in construction. Following this inquiry, the World Bank finalized its construction guidance, which should cause a ..." (2009-6-2)
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"A man suffering from mesothelioma cancer is making headlines around the world after betting on his chances for survival and winning big. In fact, he did so well the first time that he decided to bet again, and won again. Jon Matthews is 59 years old, and was diagnosed with mesothelioma back in 2006. At [...]" (2009-6-2)
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"The Patchogue-Medford school district asbestos crisis seems to be over. The district superintendent announced yesterday that air-quality tests conducted at both Eagle Elementary and Oregon Middle schools showed that the air was safe for students. Asbestos, a toxic material, is linked to medical conditions ranging from asbestosis to lung cancer to mesothelioma.
Attendance has been down [...]" (2009-6-2)
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"Caesar Chavez Academy in Pueblo, Colorado is facing a slew of problems, both environmental and financial. According to school board president Dennis Feuerstein, the school board recently discovered that asbestos is present in the school. Removal costs for the asbestos are expected to be as much as $400,000. The school currently rents the building, but [...]" (2009-6-2)
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"NY Environmental Lab Charged With Supplying Fake Asbestos Test Results
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"With the recent trial involving W.R. Grace & Company, the federal government and the citizens of Libby, Montana, the topic of asbestos-related illness is receiving additional national attention. There are approximately 2,000 to 3,000 cases of mesothelioma diagnosed each year in the United States and those numbers are expected to climb in the near future.
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"Insurance companies in the UK are fighting to overturn a Scottish law providing compensation to workers who develop pleural plaques caused by occupational exposure to asbestos. Workers with pleural plaques face an increased risk of developing mesothelioma and asbestos-related lung cancer. Hundreds of Scots, including former shipyard workers, have developed mesothelioma and lung ..." (2009-6-1)
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