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July 28, 2004 Federal Investigators Arrest Mold Company President   Volume 1 Issue 121  
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Investigators Arrest Microb Phase President
By: FairfieldMinuteman.com

Dr. Robert Santilli, chief of the allergy department at St of the allergy department at St. Vincent's Medical Center, diagnosed Samuel Staples Elementary School in Easton, Conn., as a sick school and recommended extensive work, including replacement of mold spore infested ceiling tiles. But the Board of Education decided to seek a second opinion - from "Dr." Schongar...
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Texas Jury Awards $1.2 Million To 28 Residents of Subsidized Housing
By: Harris Martin Publishing

GALVESTON, Texas — A unanimous Texas state court jury ended a two-week trial on July 23 by awarding $1,238,000 on property damage claims by 28 residents of subsidized housing. Auzston v. Elder, et al., No. 02CV0305 (Texas 122nd Dist., Galveston Cty.).
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United States: Florida´s New Construction Defect Statute Impacts Mold Claims
By: Article by Gregory J. Johansen

In May 2003, Chapter 558 became effective in Florida. The statute requires that a residential claimant follow the procedures in the statute to notify the contractor and other responsible parties of defective construction and provides the contractor a method of resolving the construction defect dispute prior to litigation; a right to cure...
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Inhalation of Indoor Fungus May Be Harmful
By: Medscape Medical News

New York (MedscapeWire) — Fungus growing on bathroom walls may look innocent, but they could potentially cause health problems, according to Bruce Jarvis, chemistry professor at the University of Maryland, who presented data on the toxicology of molds during the 220th national meeting of the American Chemical Society, August 20-24, in Maryland...
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