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Victims: Marines failed to safeguard water supply

Victims: Marines failed to safeguard water supply

YAHOO! NEWS - THE CUTLINE | on Sat, May 18, 8:25 PM

A simple test could have alerted officials that drinking water at Camp Lejeune was contaminated.
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on Sat May 18 9:52 AM

Victims: Marines failed to safeguard water supply - Marine Corps

STARS AND STRIPES

A simple test could have alerted officials that the drinking water at Camp Lejeune was contaminated, long before authorities determined that as many as a million Marines and their families were exposed to a witch’s brew of cancer-causing chemicals.
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on Sat May 18 9:51 AM

Victims: Marines Failed to Safeguard Water Supply

ABC NEWS

Evidence lacking that Marines performed simple test that could have uncovered Lejeune toxins    
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on Fri May 3 6:19 PM

Should You Avoid Rice? | Arsenic in Rice

THE DAILY MEAL

"A look at the facts about arsenic in rice
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on Fri Apr 26 4:53 PM
on Wed Mar 27 5:00 PM

Research as a Part of Public Health Emergency Response

NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE

New England Journal of Medicine, Volume 368, Issue 13, Page 1251-1255, March 2013.
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on Thu Mar 21 10:21 PM

BBC News - Puerto Rico: US army drills 'did not cause illnesses'

BBC WORLD NEWS

A US agency says it found no proof that years of army drills on the Puerto Rican island of Vieques caused higher levels of illness.
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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico: US agency rejects military link to Vieques cancer - Americas Wires

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico: US agency rejects military link to Vieques cancer - Americas Wires

MIAMI HERALD | on Thu, Mar 21, 6:50 PM

A U.S. agency has issued a long-awaited report saying it found no proof that decades of military practice bombing on the Puerto Rican island of Vieques sickened residents who blame it for high rates of cancer, asthma and other illnesses.
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on Wed Mar 20 12:10 AM

Good News for Pall: Agency for Toxic Substances Ignores 1,4 Dioxane Pollution

FORBES

If you file a pollution complaint to the government, does anyone bother to investigate?  Or do they just ask others about it?
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