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"High Levels of Flame Retardants Found on Airliners"

"Spending about 100 hours each month in the air, flight attendants are bombarded with pesticides, radiation, ozone and any illnesses passengers carry on board. Now new research shows that they also fly along with some of the highest levels ever measured for some flame retardants."

Source: EHN, 03/28/2013

"Maker of d-CON Rat Poison Fights EPA Ban"

"WASHINGTON -- The manufacturer of d-CON, a widely sold and popular brand of rat poison, is taking the rare step of challenging the Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to prohibit the over-the-counter sale of one of the nastiest and most effective of the poisons sold to consumers."

Source: McClatchy, 03/26/2013

"Judge Sides With Wyoming in Fracking Chemical Suit"

"CHEYENNE, Wyo. -- A judge in Casper has sided with the state of Wyoming and ruled against environmentalists who sought to obtain lists of the ingredients that go into hydraulic fracturing fluids."

Source: AP, 03/26/2013

"US Agency Rejects Military Link To Vieques Cancer"

"SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- A U.S. agency has issued a long-awaited report saying it found no proof that decades of military practice bombing on the Puerto Rican island of Vieques sickened residents who blame it for high rates of cancer, asthma and other illnesses."

Source: AP, 03/22/2013

"Groups Sue EPA Over Honey Bee Deaths, Blame Some Insecticides"

"U.S. environmental regulators are failing to protect honey bees and their role in pollinating important food crops, and should immediately suspend use of some toxic insecticides tied to the widespread deaths of the bees, a lawsuit filed on Thursday charges."

Source: Reuters, 03/22/2013

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