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November 2, 2005 Health Department Identifies Source Of Legionnaires' Outbreak   Volume 1 Issue 181  
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Health Department Identifies Source Of Legionnaires' Outbreak
By: DORIS HAUGEN, Associated Press, Aberdeen News, Oct 29, 2005

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - An ornamental fountain in a restaurant waiting area has been identified as the source of an outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in Rapid City, state health officials said Saturday.
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Court Considers Summary Judgment on Mold Claims by Coach Switzer
By: Harris Martin Publishing

OKLAHOMA CITY – A scheduled trial on bad faith and coverage claims by former Dallas Cowboys and University of Oklahoma football coach Barry Switzer has been delayed while a federal judge considers summary judgment motions on claims arising from the alleged mold contamination of Switzer’s stored furniture.
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‘As Is’ Addendums To Contract Don’t Absolve Owner For Negligent, Intentional Acts
By: Harris Martin Publishing

WICHITA, Kan. — A federal judge declined to dismiss a homebuyer’s fraud claims against Chase Manhattan Mortgage Co., saying that 'as is' agreements to a real estate contract don’t protect the seller from intentional wrongdoing.
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Survey: Indoor Air Pollution Put Children's Health At Risk
By: China Daily

BEIJING, Oct. 27, China Daily -- As health scares like HIV/AIDS, SARS, mad cow disease and the newly feared bird flu follow hot on each other's heels, people are becoming accustomed to finding danger lurking in every corner.
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Court Allows Late Suit Against New York City Housing Authority
By: Harris Martin Publishing

NEW YORK – A New York trial court said Aug. 2 it would allow a late-filed claim to proceed against the New York City Housing Authority because the authority was aware of tenants’ mold complaints and the medical conditions of minor plaintiffs and would not be prejudiced by the delay.
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EEF Rolls Out IAQ Training As A Result Of EPA Contract
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded a contract to the Environmental Education Foundation (EEF) to form a coalition of major players in the building design/construction and property management industry, including insurance and financial institutions.
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Insurers Limit Coverage For Mold Damage
By: Hartford Courant, October 27 2005

Mold is a common plague of homes, especially after the seemingly limitless rain and flooding Connecticut has seen lately. Insurance coverage of mold damage, though, is limited.
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Fire Mold Update
By: Dana Rebik , Springfield, October 26, 2005

The toxic mold problem at Springfield Fire Station #1 is far from being resolved.
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Which of the following are considered the most common types of allergens?

A. Yeast, barley and rye

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C. Fish and shellfish

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