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Safety board criticizes DuPont for fatal phosgene releaseThursday, July 7, 2011 @ 9:02AMCHARLESTON, W.Va.-- The U.S. Chemical Safety Board has issued its draft report on three 2010 releases at DuPonts Belle plant, describing the phosgene release that resulted in the death of veteran plant employee Carl Daniel "Danny" Fish and re...

Male Mice Exposed to BPA Less Masculine, Study FindsTuesday, June 28, 2011 @ 9:55AMWe’ve long been writing about the negative health effects linked to bisphenol A—BPA—citing that the polycarbonate plastic chemical works in the body as an anti-androgen. Anti-androgens are substances that block hormone activity by mimicking estrogen, a powerful female hormone. Hormone interruption is a significant health issue. Consider this: BPA, with its hormone-mimicking properties ...

Do It Yourself: Good strippers can pay dividends - Sun, 26 Jun 2011 PSTSunday, June 26, 2011 @ 2:17AMQ. My concrete porch and steps were once painted but they now look awful. The paint was stained by a metal railing that rusted and has been replaced. I’d like to remove the paint to restore the original concrete finish or, if that’s not possible, repaint properly. Can you help?

Unrest in the Middle East More>>Friday, June 17, 2011 @ 9:07AMWASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. is paying two European mine-clearing groups nearly $1 million to hunt and dispose of loose anti-aircraft missiles that could make their way from Libyan battlefields to terror groups.

US pays European groups $1 million to hunt for anti-aircraft missiles in LibyaFriday, June 17, 2011 @ 8:58AMWASHINGTON - The U.S. is paying two European mine-clearing groups nearly $1 million to hunt and dispose of loose anti-aircraft missiles that could make their way from Libyan battlefields to terror groups.

Hometownstations.com-WLIO- Lima, OH News Weather SportsUS funds hunt for Libyan missilesFriday, June 17, 2011 @ 7:21AMWASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. is paying two European mine-clearing groups nearly $1 million to hunt and dispose of loose anti-aircraft missiles that could make their way from Libyan battlefields to terror groups.

U.S. funds mission to secure Libyan missiles - Army News | News from Afghanistan & Iraq - Army TimesFriday, June 17, 2011 @ 6:25AMWASHINGTON — The U.S. is paying two European mine-clearing groups nearly $1 million to hunt and dispose of loose anti-aircraft missiles that could make their way from Libyan battlefields to terror groups.

U.S. funds mission to secure Libyan missiles - Navy News | News from Afghanistan & Iraq - Navy TimesFriday, June 17, 2011 @ 6:18AMWASHINGTON — The U.S. is paying two European mine-clearing groups nearly $1 million to hunt and dispose of loose anti-aircraft missiles that could make their way from Libyan battlefields to terror groups.

U.S. funds mission to secure Libyan missilesFriday, June 17, 2011 @ 6:13AMWASHINGTON — The U.S. is paying two European mine-clearing groups nearly $1 million to hunt and dispose of loose anti-aircraft missiles that could make their way from Libyan battlefields to terror groups.