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FDA Knew About Mercury in Corn Syrup — And Kept Silent [1]

In spite of one of its own scientists co-authoring a 2005 study finding toxic mercury in high fructose corn syrup, the Food and Drug Administration gave a green light to the corn industry's campaign advertising corn syrup as "natural."
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Bioterrorism and Bioweapons [8]

Following the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, many experts have become more concerned that terrorists may maliciously spread biological agents such as anthrax or smallpox.
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Disasters [10]
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Chemical Plants [11]

U.S. chemical plants are vulnerable to acts of terrorism.
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Other Chemical Hazards [12]

While petrochemical plants get the most attention, statistics from the Chemical Safety Board suggest that media overlook three quite common and widespread hazards: chlorine, ammonia, and propane
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Chemical Terrorism [13]

Various nations have developed and produced chemical weapons -- substances whose main use is to harm people -- such as nerve gas or mustard gas.
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House Probes OMB Suppression of Chemical Risk Assessments [14]

The House Science Committee is investigating charges that a White House political arm with no scientific expertise is suppressing EPA information about the toxic risks of commercial products.
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Environmental Politics [15]
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SCIENTIST FINALLY GIVES ATRAZINE TESTIMONY HE WAS FIRED OVER [16]

Paul Wotzka, a hydrologist with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, who was fired shortly after he asked permission to testify before the Minnesota legislature on Atrazine pollution of water finally had his say.
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"Diagnosis: Mercury, Money, Politics & Poison" [17]

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Chemicals [3]
Consumer [19]
Fish & Fisheries [20]
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Health [21]
Laws & Regulations [22]
Pollution [23]
Water & Oceans [24]
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"Poisoned Profits: The Toxic Assault on Our Children" [25]

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Air [26]
Chemicals [3]
Food [4]
Health [21]
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Concern Resurfaces for Drinking Water and Food Contaminant [27]

In one of many last-minute actions, the Bush administration delayed a decision on a drinking water standard for the contaminant perchlorate (used in rocket fuel, explosives, fireworks, and many other industrial products, and also occurs naturally), but issued a temporary advisory recommendation. This has immediate implications for at least 31 large US utilities, and perhaps hundreds more.
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