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What Mesothelioma is?
Pleural mesothelioma is an increasingly common type of lung cancer brought on by exposure to asbestos. When inhaled, asbestos fibers become embedded in the pleura, or outer lining of the lungs, leaving behind scarring and lesions. These lesions and scars eventually develop into full-blown pleural mesothelioma, a deadly form of lung cancer for which there is no cure. Asbestos fibers can also settle in the abdominal region, triggering the development of peritoneal mesothelioma. This type of lung cancer is equally dangerous
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Dr. Dre's headphones put heat in the beat
Dr. Dre's beats are some of the most potent in hip-hop. Now his Beats by Dr. Dre headphones will let fans hear what he hears.
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News Source - USA Today
Publish date - 02:45:42 07/24/08
ELECTION 2008: Two-tier challenge for sheriff
BISBEE - Sheriff Larry Dever is facing opposition on two fronts in the upcoming election - from Bill Cloud, a fellow Republican, and from Norman Bradley, a Democratic candidate.
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News Source - Arizona Range News
Publish date - 18:28:14 07/24/08
Raflatac to cash in on sale of 11 acres of land
DIXON - Two years later, Dixon still is paying dues for landing labelstock manufacturer UPM Raflatac.
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News Source - SaukValley.com
Publish date - 17:48:15 07/24/08
Hillsdale plans to seek $19 million for facilities
HILLSDALE DISTRICT -- The Building Advisory Committee voted to recommend the board proceed with plans to place an approximate 8.68-mill bond issue on the ballot for construction of a new kindergarten-grade 12 building on the high school land.
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News Source - The Daily Record
Publish date - 08:20:55 07/24/08
Paying to Save Tropical Forests Could Reduce Global Carbon Emissions
Wealthy nations willing to collectively spend about $1 billion annually could prevent the emission of roughly half a billion metric tons of carbon dioxide per year for the next 25 years, new research suggests. It would take about that much money to put an end to a tenth of the tropical deforestation in the world, one of the top contributors to greenhouse gas emissions, researchers estimate.
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News Source - Newswise
Publish date - 01:21:09 07/24/08
Paying to save tropical forests could be a way to reduce global carbon emissions
Wealthy nations willing to collectively spend about $1 billion annually could prevent the emission of roughly half a billion metric tons of carbon dioxide per year for the next 25 years, new research suggests.
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News Source - PhysOrg
Publish date - 20:48:24 07/23/08
Better channel management needed to stem grey
Vendors have been told to get a grip on their channel management policies
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News Source - ITP.net
Publish date - 10:01:47 07/22/08
Flurry of activity marks ongoing PHS renovation project
(Editor Note: This is the first in a series of stories highlighting the school district's renovation and construction projects.)
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News Source - The Pampa News
Publish date - 11:02:59 07/22/08
Construction begins on big data center at Alliance
By SANDRA BAKER FORT WORTH — Health Care Service Corp., the fourth-largest health insurer in the U.S., is beginning construction on a $232.5 million, 250,000-square-foot data center in the Alliance development in far north Fort Worth to complement a similar center in Illinois. The data center is being built to handle expected growth in members and services, media manager Ross Blackstone said. ...
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News Source - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Publish date - 05:09:36 07/22/08
Construction begins on big data center at Alliance
Health Care Service Corp., the fourth-largest health insurer in the U.S., is beginning construction on a $232.5 million, 250,000-square-foot data center in the Alliance development in far north Fort Worth to complement a similar center in Illinois.
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News Source - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Publish date - 05:12:53 07/22/08
CECO beginning production in China
CECO Environmental Corp. said its newly acquired Fisher-Klosterman plant in Shanghai, China, has begun producing equipment for the company's subsidiaries. (CECE)
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News Source - Cincinnati Business Courier
Publish date - 13:18:36 07/21/08
Costs climb as Portsmouth, judges spar over courthouse
PORTSMOUTH A disagreement over building a courthouse here could prove to be long and expensive, judging by similar struggles in other communities. Last year, the City Council voted to build a new $45 million courthouse across from the current one. Two weeks ago, the city administration produced ...
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News Source - The Virginian-Pilot
Publish date - 03:40:14 07/21/08
Get your toys screened for lead (free!)
Parents can bring up to three items, including toys, jewelry and imported ceramic bowls and dishes, which will be tested using the latest technology to determine if items are “lead-safe.”
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News Source - Somerville Journal
Publish date - 14:49:29 07/19/08
OptHome in Southborough helps members buy and sell homes
With the residential real estate market as active as a sloth with arthritis, people looking to buy or sell a home could use some help. OptHome believes it can provide that assistance.
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News Source - The MetroWest Daily News
Publish date - 04:11:53 07/21/08
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