A New England House with Fluid Design

June 2, 2010 by New York Times · Leave a Comment 

The house had asbestos siding, leaky metal casement windows and, worst of all, he said, “there was no indoor-outdoor relationship” with the spectacular site
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Last Call Looms at Freddy's, in the Path of Atlantic Yards

April 30, 2010 by New York Times · Leave a Comment 

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By Sunday, the patrons will have to drink elsewhere, as workers begin to hunt for asbestos, prior to demolition, and within a few months, all traces of the
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Last Call Looms at Freddy's, in the Path of Atlantic Yards

April 30, 2010 by New York Times · Leave a Comment 

New York Times

By Sunday, the patrons will have to drink elsewhere, as workers begin to hunt for asbestos, prior to demolition, and within a few months, all traces of the
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America's Health Care Crisis Visits Families, and Stays

March 1, 2010 by New York Times · Leave a Comment 

She cruelly suggests that the asbestos that caused her illness came from his work as a handyman (when in fact her own career as an artist who worked with

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Chemicals and Illness: The Personal and the General

February 26, 2010 by New York Times · Leave a Comment 

The European Union, home to the world's largest chemical industry and 500 million consumers, is already tightening its regulations on chemicals.

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Fran Lee, Whose Work Led to Pooper-Scooper Law, Is Dead at 99

February 20, 2010 by New York Times · Leave a Comment 

Her purview ranged from cyclamates to asbestos to how to make a candle from a sausage. (Add a wick and light; the pervasive fat does the rest.

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