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October 6, 2004 Homeowner Wins Lawsuit Over Mold   Volume 1 Issue 131  
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Homeowner Wins Lawsuit Over Mold
By: Andy Miller, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Lyall Sailor alleged in her lawsuit that the mold problem was caused by a heating and air conditioning services firm.
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Airtight homes eyed as mold issues grow
By: Allison B. Cohen , Special to The Times

Memories of the oil embargo three decades ago that produced long lines at gas stations have been short-lived for Southern Californians who still love to drive gas-guzzling cars. But those days did spur energy conservation changes in residential construction that remain today.
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Battling It Out: Colds vs. Allergies
By: AAAAI News Release

ACHOO! Aches and pain. Sniffle, sniffle. Wheeeeeeze. Are these the terms that describe an allergy or a cold? To knock out either a cold or an allergy, knowing the difference between the two is important when planning your attack.
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Moulds: Controlling Exposure is Essential
By: Construction Safety Magazine

More and more construction firms are involved in removing toxic moulds from contaminated buildings. As a result, there's an increasing demand for information on toxic moulds. This article explains
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