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April 26, 2005 Mold Cleanup Delay Takes Toll on Federal Court   Volume 1 Issue 157  
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Mold Cleanup Delay Takes Toll on Federal Court
By: Bill Cooper, Palm Beach Post Staff Writer

U.S. District Judge Daniel T.K. Hurley was about to impose a federal prison sentence on a woman convicted of drug trafficking when he got an urgent message on the bench: Her family had flown in from the Bahamas to speak on her behalf, but there was a problem.
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Texas Association for Indoor Air Quality (TAIAQ) Announces Merger with Environmental Education Association (EEF)
Merger Creates The Largest And Only Charity Dealing With Indoor Air Quality And Mold Related Issues

Washington, DC & Austin, TX ¾ The Texas Association for Indoor Air Quality (TAIAQ) announced today the merger of its membership into the worlds largest environmental charity focusing on environmental, health and safety issues.
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Court Hears Both Sides In Mold Dispute
By: Chuck Mueller, Staff Writer, SBSun.com

Two families await a ruling on clashing claims of liability stemming from a Barstow woman's claim that a mobile home acquired last year is uninhabitable because of mold contamination.
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Osceola Magnet School Takes Walls Apart in Mold Hunt
Osceola Magnet parents and teachers have been complaining since the September hurricanes that mold in the classrooms in the third-grade wing is making them ill.
By: Colleen Wixon

INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — Bookcases are being moved at Osceola Magnet School, and parts of walls removed to see if mold has formed in them. Mold has been found in a handful of classrooms in the school and in Sebastian River High School, where remediation work already has begun.
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Schools Need To Be More Public
By: The Hampton Union

School Superintendent James Gaylord assures parents that Hampton Academy Junior High is not a sick building. But it doesn’t exactly sound healthy either. It is an older building, and problems do tend to crop up in older structures.
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Marijuana Mold Threatens Police
By: Scott Christiansen, Anchorage Press

Governor Frank Murkowski's bill to recriminalize marijuana is still slogging through the state Legislature in Juneau. Murkowski wrote in his transmittal letter, a sort of cover letter for the bill, that in the 1960s and '70s, marijuana was “primarily used by college students and hippies.”
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IEQ Quiz of the Week

Which celebrity did not encounter toxic mold from which litigation arose?

A.) Michael Jordan

B.) Woody Allen

C.) Lou Ferrigno

D.) Jennifer Aniston

E.) Ed McMahon

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