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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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Tempe Union to retest all schools for asbestos
The Tempe Union High School District will retest all its campuses for asbestos because administrators are unable to retrieve documents outlining removal of materials containing asbestos 15 years ago.
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News Source - The Arizona Republic
Publish date - 16:34:38 07/24/08
Mt. Lebanon told new school will cost $132 million
It will cost the Mt. Lebanon School District close to $132 million in construction costs alone to build a high school, project architects said Tuesday night.
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News Source - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Publish date - 01:56:49 07/23/08
Cost of new Mt. Lebanon high school: $132 million
And that doesn't include the $79.8 million needed to renovate the existing main high school building, which residents want preserved.
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News Source - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Publish date - 10:26:59 07/23/08
BESSE HOTEL CONSTRUCTION
Construction is set to begin soon on the interior of the Besse Hotel.
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News Source - The Morning Sun
Publish date - 05:03:58 07/24/08
Grant will fund repairs to six county homes
Juanita Brewington, senior accounting technician with Sampson County, can be found, not at her desk crunching numbers, but assessing houses.
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News Source - Sampson Independent
Publish date - 13:57:01 07/24/08
Danbury receives $20,000 from state for study of Richter House
DANBURY -- Although its long-term fate is still uncertain, Richter House received a reprieve last week when the Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism gave the city a $20,000 grant to review the Aunt Hack Road property.The money will be used to pay for a historical architect and a structural engineer to study Richter House, which was built in 1918 and now serves as home to the Richter ...
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News Source - The News-Times
Publish date - 06:27:44 07/24/08
Endowment fund to benefit county museum in the works
By Brooke Huff Reporter Last week the Hutchinson County Commissioner’s Court was told that the Amarillo Area Foundation returned all the museum's funds in full.
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News Source - Borger News-Herald
Publish date - 16:16:47 07/23/08
Building is razed in Falls
CUYAHOGA FALLS: In a half-hour, it was over. The auto garage built in 1928 that later became an auto towing business that Falls officials have wanted gone from next door to City Hall for 30 years was torn down Tuesday morning.
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News Source - Akron Beacon Journal
Publish date - 05:46:16 07/23/08
Court Orders October 31, 2008 Bar Date for Filing Zonolite Attic Insulation Claims in the W. R. Grace Bankruptcy
The United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware has set a Bar Date for Zonolite Attic Insulation (ZAI) Claims to be filed in the W. R. Grace Bankruptcy. W. R. Grace & Co. and other related entities ("Grace") filed for protection under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code on April 2, 2001. To preserve a claim against Grace, all persons and entities with ZAI Claims must file ...
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News Source - PR Newswire via Yahoo! News
Publish date - 14:03:39 07/23/08
Council to vote on $6.3M bond for Newburgh courthouse
CITY OF NEWBURGH — A new city courthouse will cost $6 million more than city leaders had planned. Now, they have to figure out the best way to pay for it.
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News Source - Middletown Times Herald-Record
Publish date - 06:10:43 07/20/08
Historic U. building to get $8.2M revamp
When lawmakers coughed up a princely sum to build the University of Utah's administrative building a century ago, they were expecting an august structure to help define the new state's chief institution of higher learning, a crosstown counterpoint to their majestic new Capitol.
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News Source - The Salt Lake Tribune
Publish date - 06:29:55 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
Green insurance grows as environmental concerns rise
As more U.S. businesses move to "green" their buildings, more insurers are offering tailored coverage to make the transition. At least five insurers already offer products designed to fund rebuilding damaged properties to meet certain environmental and building standards.
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News Source - Business Insurance
Publish date - 13:18:19 07/20/08
SMHS library revamp delayed
It’s back to the drawing board for the long-anticipated renovation of the Santa Maria High School library.
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News Source - Santa Maria Times
Publish date - 07:25:35 07/19/08
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