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January 19, 2006 Toxic Mold Case In California Settles For $22 Million   Volume 1 Issue 193  
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Toxic Mold Case In California Settles For $22 Million
by Natalie White, Staff Writer

A California family recently negotiated a landmark $22.6 million settlement in a toxic mold case, claiming that moldy lumber used to build their house created a "poison prison" that severely injured their son.
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Governor Introduces Clean and Healthy Schools Legislation
by New York State

According to the EPA: Up to 30 percent of all buildings contain indoor air contamination;
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Moody School Mold Problem Raises Concerns
by MELISSA BAILEY , Middletown Press Staff, Jan 12, 2006

MIDDLETOWN -- Teacher Heather Rodman and her 17-student second-grade class returned from winter break to find their classroom quarantined...
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Amuso Talks About Mold
by MARK D. MAROTTA , Staff Writer

FRANCONIA – Souderton Area School District Superintendent Charles Amuso on Tuesday informed the West Broad Street Elementary home and school association about a state health department visit to look into a report of mold and bacteria.
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Mold Complaint Prompts Inspection At School
by Eric Eyre, Staff writer, The Charleston Gazette, wvgazette.com

Health and education officials inspected a Point Harmony Elementary School portable classroom Tuesday after a teacher complained about mold at the school.
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Doctors, Patients Want Tougher Air Standards
They say EPA's proposed rules fail to protect public
by Liv Osby, HEALTH WRITER, Greenvillenews.com, Mon, Jan 16, 2006

A frantic parent cradling an asthmatic child struggling to breathe is one of the more common emergency room scenes, and for health-care workers, it's one of the toughest to witness.
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Moldy Oranges Raise Stink At School
The rotten oranges were discovered at Oak Park School after two teachers were hospitalized.
by MARKESHIA RICKS, Heraldtribune.com

SARASOTA COUNTY -- The smell from five moldy oranges was so bad that it sent two Oak Park School teachers to the hospital this week and forced the school to close off its speech therapy area, district officials say.
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Justice Center's Mold Woes Not Remedied
by John Aguilar, Rocky Mountain News, January 19, 2006

Less than two months after the Elbert County Justice Center was declared free of mold contamination and reopened to employees last February, gutters were leaking again and rainwater was pouring against the side of the building.
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