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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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Sun Reader Opinion: Leaf blowers' noise, air pollution harm health
I am a retired physician with an interest in the adverse medical social, and economic effects of noise pollution. I have followed the arguments for and against the use of leaf blowers in Orinda and feel compelled to counter unsubstantiated opinion with verifiable fact.
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News Source - Lamorinda Sun
Publish date - 17:49:51 07/28/10
Acoustiblok Quiets Ireland’s Renowned Paint Hall Studiio in the Historic Titanic Quarter of Belfast
Belfast’s Paint Hall Studio, Europe’s largest film studio located in the historically renowned Titanic Quarter of the city installed Acoustiblok® sound abatement material to dramatically reduce outside noise pollution from entering its massive sets in time for its biggest film production to date. [PR.com]
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News Source - PR.com
Publish date - 07:00:35 07/29/10
17-year-old noise wall gets upgrade
The Ohio Department of Transportation has started replacing the noise abatement walls on Interstate 90 through the city of Euclid.
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News Source - News Channel 5 Cleveland
Publish date - 22:00:42 07/26/10
Extended noise prevention service in Hatfield a success
A £50,000 initiative to tackle student noise in Hatfield has been hailed a success. Welwyn Hatfield Council’s out-of-hours noise service was extended towards the end of the student year, running every night from 10pm to 4am, thanks to a contribution form the University of Hertfordshire.
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News Source - The Welwyn & Hatfield Times
Publish date - 06:06:58 07/26/10
Asbos on the way out, signals Theresa May
Home secretary signals change in Tory crime policy as figures show record breach rates in antisocial behavioural orders The home secretary, Theresa May, has sounded the death knell for the asbo after new official statistics showed breaches of the orders had risen above 50%, and that their use has fallen to the lowest level yet. May said it was now "time to move beyond the asbo", with rsimpler ...
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News Source - Guardian Unlimited
Publish date - 10:40:34 07/29/10
More than half of Asbos in Cumbria breached
Figures show more than half the antisocial behaviour orders handed out in Cumbria have been breached as moves emerged to scrap the controversial measures.
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News Source - The News and Star
Publish date - 12:17:02 07/29/10
Theresa May to scrap Asbos: We must move beyond such gimmicks
The Home Secretary said it was 'time to move beyond' the last government's 'gimmicky' approach to fighting anti-social behaviour.
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News Source - Daily Mail: World News
Publish date - 06:50:20 07/29/10
Touring Williamsburg
Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia’s top tourist attraction and the state’s second capital after Jamestown, is like entering a time portal to the colonial era.
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News Source - The Virginia Gazette
Publish date - 12:19:34 07/29/10
Smooth criminal
Staff at Bath & North East Somerset Council got the chance to live out their tabloid dreams with an orgy of puns this month after a Bath resident pleaded guilty to failing to comply with a noise abatement notice.
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News Source - InsideHousing
Publish date - 14:40:34 07/27/10
Ear aches: Noise pollution rattles nerves, harms health
Noise pollution rattles nerves, harms health in cities and suburbs Tips to help save your hearing | Orinda couple's battle over leaf blowers
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News Source - Contra Costa Times
Publish date - 12:07:53 07/25/10
Calistoga Police and Fire Log: Panhandler chased out of area
12:37 a.m., An officer responded to the fairgrounds for a loud music complaint. The responsible subjects were contacted and turned it off. 3:45 a.m., An officer responded to a citizen report of a disabled vehicle on Petrified Forest Road. The occupant was reportedly acting suspiciously.
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News Source - The Weekly Calistogan
Publish date - 07:31:54 07/28/10
Airport 'ops' chief: big man, big job
At 275 pounds, Peter Kramer is a perfect metaphor for the large, heavy-duty firefighting and rescue equipment he manages as emergency services and airfield operations chief for Friedman Memorial Airport.
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News Source - Idaho Mountain Express and Guide
Publish date - 04:56:41 07/28/10
Ear aches: Noise pollution rattles nerves, harms health
Nancy Culbertson won't sit in her Fremont backyard because of it. It caused Oakland physician Louis Hagler's blood pressure to spike and marred his perfect health record.
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News Source - Lamorinda Sun
Publish date - 10:47:26 07/25/10
Travelodge summer recruitment drive boosted after 140 jobs created from acquisition of 52 new hotels
Travelodge, the UK’s fastest growing budget hotel chain, today announced the imminent recruitment of 140 staff across the country due to its recent acquisition of 52 Innkeeper’s Lodges (the 52 locations are listed in a table below).
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News Source - Online Recruitment
Publish date - 08:33:47 07/27/10
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