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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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Asbestos removal to begin at old Thornton school building
THORNTON — Asbestos removal in the former Thornton school building will begin next month in preparation for demolition of the building.
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News Source - The Globe Gazette
Publish date - 06:10:29 03/09/10
Wisconsin Department of Transportation Awards RMT Hazmat and Asbestos Contracts
RMT, Inc. , a leading energy and environment company, has been selected by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation to provide statewide, full-service environmental consulting and construction services and statewide bridge asbestos services under a multi-year contract.
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News Source - PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance
Publish date - 16:01:38 03/08/10
College Moving Forward With Renovation Project
The East Central College Board of Trustees approved seeking bids for demolition and asbestos abatement of the college's administration building.
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News Source - The Missourian
Publish date - 15:23:55 03/08/10
Fake body discovered as part of funeral union asbestos abatement protest
A ghoulish union protest in lower Manhattan has gone from bad to corpse.
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News Source - New York Daily News
Publish date - 18:00:59 03/05/10
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By: Wayne Litke
Judging from air and dust tests conducted at Maple Creek Hospital, it appears airborne asbestos never posed a risk and registered 0.0012 fibres per cubic centimetre of air (f/cc).
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News Source - Maple Creek Times
Publish date - 16:13:42 03/09/10
High school renovation plan presented to Newington Council
NEWINGTON — The Building Committee charged with bringing Newington High School up to code gave a presentation to the Town Council this week about plans for renovations at the school this summer.
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News Source - The New Britain Herald
Publish date - 05:47:02 03/11/10
School district demolishing former railroad house
Demolition work is under way on a house at Stolley Park Road and Adams Street that the school district purchased in 2009.
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News Source - Grand Island Independent
Publish date - 06:55:19 03/11/10
Final 'reform' push: twisting arms
President Obama's attempts to ram health- care reform through an increasingly reluctant Congress are starting to resemble a really eventful episode of "The Sopranos." Whether or not you believe former Rep. Eric Massa's bizarre accusations of locker-room confrontations and conspiracies to drive him from office, there is no...
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News Source - New York Post
Publish date - 06:55:25 03/10/10
Asbestos found in ash from huge Libby fire
LIBBY (AP) — Libby residents are being advised not to clean up large chunks of ash that fell around town during a fire that destroyed a huge plywood plant, because many of the chunks have tested positive for asbestos.
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News Source - Great Falls Tribune
Publish date - 03:08:27 03/06/10
Socorro Community Commercial Kitchen expected to open soon
The equipment has been purchased and final work begun on Socorro's first community commercial kitchen. Once open, local food producers and chefs will be able to make baked and canned goods for sale locally and regionally.
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News Source - El Defensor Chieftain
Publish date - 13:13:53 03/10/10
Board, budget committee hear about music, technology, facilities
Supporters of school music programs pleaded for an increase in funding next year at the Lebanon school board’s March 4 meeting.
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News Source - Lebanon Express
Publish date - 13:04:48 03/10/10
Former Magdalena mayor says good-bye
James Wolfe ended an eight-year run as mayor of Magdalena, formally stepping down from the position at the village's Board of Trustees meeting on Monday night, March 8. Wolfe, 68, who did not seek re-election after serving two four-year terms, said goodbye before turning the gavel over to newly elected Mayor Sandy Julian.
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News Source - El Defensor Chieftain
Publish date - 13:13:33 03/10/10
State Investigates UConn Project Over Possible Asbestos Contamination
The state agency responsible for monitoring the safety of state employees on job sites opened an investigation Thursday into the improper handling of asbestos during renovations to the president's office at the University of Connecticut.
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News Source - Hartford Courant
Publish date - 12:02:17 03/05/10
Is demolition in County Annex’s future?
Just mothballing the building may not be enough to address the problems with the County Annex building at 120 W. First St. “I want to take it down,” County Commission Chair Rob Hendry told his fellow commissioners at a work session on March 2.
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News Source - Casper Journal
Publish date - 08:02:13 03/10/10
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