Hum relief may be blowin' in the wind
2008/03/23 ...but be careful with this solvent; it is toxic and you must use a lot of ventilation when...may help remove it. QHow can I remove mold from a popcorn ceiling? D., Hanover...to 3 parts water, and spray this on the mold. If this affects the popcorn, I see
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Maker of Tainted Dog Food to Pay $3.1M
2008/01/05 ... t with pet owners, an attorney said Friday.The pet food, which contained a mold called aflatoxin, was produced at Diamond Pet Foods' plant in South Caroli ... d brands in early 2006. In that case, investigators traced pet deaths to a toxic chemical, me
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Attic mold removal a high headache
2008/02/03 Q: I am getting a lot of mold in my attic, which contains an...the mold itself, which may be a toxic mold. See if the $2,000 job...and water if the mold is termed toxic. Even the bleach is toxic. The man who suggested removing... (Page H2, 1422 words)
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Mercury pollution risk of new bulbs
2008/03/10 ... incandescent light bulbs, which is good for the environment. But the new lights also contain toxic mercury, which is bad for the environment if it leaches into groundwater or vaporizes ... manage it." Consumers can dispo...
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2007: What a year it was
2007/12/26 healthscience,health,science. 2007: What a year it was Wednesday, December 26, 2007 By David Templeton, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Staying healthy can be a full-time endeavor. With that in mind, we at the Post-Gazette hope our Health & Science section this y
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Maker of Tainted Dog Food to Pay $3.1M
2008/01/04 ... t with pet owners, an attorney said Friday.The pet food, which contained a mold called aflatoxin, was produced at Diamond Pet Foods' plant in South Caroli ... d brands in early 2006. In that case, investigators traced pet deaths to a toxic chemical, me
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Result found by: Las Vegas Sun

 
Politics Extra: More from the debate
2008/03/10 ... , 10 cent/gallon carbon free gas, and providing low cost housing that's super strong.. mold-proof..flame retardant.. non toxic (if it caught fire) and at fraction of the ...
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Art Roundup takes Vegas artists seriously
2007/08/07 ... urethane paint, are sprinkled with glitter. The cat, created with a found mold, looks as manipulative as a cat can be. It's perfect contours are accentua ... ironment." Lead butterflies allude to something "protective, but toxic," she says, explaining
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How can I make fresh garlic last as long as possible?
2007/12/20 ...and not speckled or mottled, which indicates the onset of mold. When you get home, store garlic inside a mesh bag in a dark...Sprouts, which start at the center of each clove, are not toxic but impart a slightly bitter flavor to foods. To salvage sprout
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Result found by: The Boston Globe

 
Rowling, Clooney and Cheadle do good; Bianca gets boot
2007/12/13 pmpeople. Rowling, Clooney and Cheadle do good; Bianca gets boot Thursday, December 13, 2007. Monica Haynes is off. This is compiled from wire and Web reports.. A book of fairy tales created, handwritten and illustrated by J.K. Rowling has sold for nearly
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Result found by: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette