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February 8, 2006 Legionnaires Closes Hotel   Volume 1 Issue 197  
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Hotel Remains Closed Because Of Threat Of Legionnaires Disease
by Central Florida, News 13

A Daytona Beach Shores hotel remains closed Sunday because of the threat of Legionnaires Disease. Douglas Kosarek, the Vice President of Ocean Waters Development, says they have voluntarily moved guests out of the Seagarden Inn.
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Mold Education: The Pathogenicity Of Stachybotrys Chartarum
by Nippon Ishinkin Gakkai Zasshi.

Stachybotrys chartarum is a dematiaceous fungus that is ubiquitous in our living environment.
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U.S. Judge Blasts EPA Over Sept. 11 Dust Health Dangers
by Reuters, NEW YORK

A federal judge Thursday scolded the Environmental Protection Agency and its former chief for not warning residents near the World Trade Center about health dangers following the Sept. 11 attacks and said a lawsuit brought against them could proceed.
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Local Residents Win Battle Against City Of Atlanta Over Flood Damage
Atlanta jury awards $2 million to eighteen homeowners for 2002 flood damage caused by City of Atlanta's negligence.

Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) February 1, 2006 -- After nearly three weeks of trial, and more than three years of waiting for their day in court, long-time Atlanta homeowners have finally received some justice.
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Inn At Penn Mold Not A Risk For Most
Experts say substance may cause an allergic reaction, but can't cause serious health problems
by Jessica Fisher, DailyPennsylvanian.com.

Hilton Inn at Penn guests have apparently not been endangered by exposure to mold -- which prompted a $9 million renovation project at the hotel.
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Haunted By Mold: Homeowner Seeks Relief
by Shawn Charniga, The Record

BRUNSWICK - If toxic mold in your home is a problem, you may be better off calling Ghostbusters than most of the regulatory agencies in charge of protecting consumers, judging by one woman's story.
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Windows Should Not Need Annual Caulking To Stop Leaks
by DWIGHT BARNETT, Scripps Howard News Service, 06-FEB-06

Q: I purchased a home that had been used as a model home from its builder, then leased it back to the builder to use as a model home again.
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Area Churches Help Break 'Painful Silence' Of Hurricane Victims In Need
by Sula Pettibon, The Herald

The Rev. Sam McGregor expected to hear the constant drone of power tools when he went to work recently in the Hurricane Katrina-ravaged area of Mississippi. Instead, he found a "painful silence."
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