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November 23, 2004 Mold Problems Close Federal Courthouse   Volume 1 Issue 138  
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Mold Problems Close Federal Courthouse
By: Scott McCabe and Susan Spencer-Wendel

WEST PALM BEACH — A U.S. district judge closed the federal courthouse Friday after receiving complaints that mold spawned by Hurricanes Frances and Jeanne was making people sick.
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Indoor Mold, Building Dampness Linked to Respiratory Problems and Require Better Prevention
By: The National Acadamies

WASHINGTON -- Scientific evidence links mold and other factors related to damp conditions in homes and buildings to asthma symptoms ...
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Environmental Report Details City School Ills
By: Tracy Jan, Globe Staff

Ninety percent of Boston's public schools have at least one environmental problem that can trigger asthma attacks or allergies, such as a leaky roof, excessive dust, poor ventilation, mice, or cockroaches, according to a systemwide inspection done during the last school year.
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Ex-school employee wins lawsuit
By: Dave Breitenstein

Ernie Scott's position as safety director for Lee County schools was eliminated because he openly criticized the district and blew the whistle on problems with air quality, fire safety and asbestos, a jury ruled Monday evening.
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