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mrsphilly6@... has sent you a story from Democracy Now!, a daily independent radio and TV news program:

Lawmakers and the NAACP last month called for an investigation into reports that federally funded scientific experiments in 2000 spread sewage sludge on the yards in poor black neighborhoods to test if it could fight lead poisoning in children. The calls came after the Associated Press ran a story on the issue. We host a debate between Dr. Klag, Dean of the s Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and Dr. Caroline Snyder, Professor Emeritus at the Rochester Institute of Technology. [includes rush transcript]

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http://www.democracynow.org/2008/5/23/johns_hopkins_university_responds_to_allegations

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Here's an article on environmental and human atrocity. I admire the way Dr.Snyder slams the reported findings and methods used regarding the report.

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Note: forwarded message attached.

mrsphilly6@... has sent you a story from Democracy Now!, a daily independent radio and TV news program:

Lawmakers and the NAACP last month called for an investigation into reports that federally funded scientific experiments in 2000 spread sewage sludge on the yards in poor black neighborhoods to test if it could fight lead poisoning in children. The calls came after the Associated Press ran a story on the issue. We host a debate between Dr. Klag, Dean of the s Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and Dr. Caroline Snyder, Professor Emeritus at the Rochester Institute of Technology. [includes rush transcript]

To read, listen to, or watch the whole story:

http://www.democracynow.org/2008/5/23/johns_hopkins_university_responds_to_allegations

The person who sent you the story added the following comments:

Here's an article on environmental and human atrocity. I admire the way Dr.Snyder slams the reported findings and methods used regarding the report.

Jackie

This email has been sent at the request of a visitor to our website. If you wish to ensure that you do not receive any future messages from Democracy Now!, please accept our apologies and visit http://www.democracynow.org/optout

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Note: forwarded message attached.

mrsphilly6@... has sent you a story from Democracy Now!, a daily independent radio and TV news program:

Lawmakers and the NAACP last month called for an investigation into reports that federally funded scientific experiments in 2000 spread sewage sludge on the yards in poor black neighborhoods to test if it could fight lead poisoning in children. The calls came after the Associated Press ran a story on the issue. We host a debate between Dr. Klag, Dean of the s Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and Dr. Caroline Snyder, Professor Emeritus at the Rochester Institute of Technology. [includes rush transcript]

To read, listen to, or watch the whole story:

http://www.democracynow.org/2008/5/23/johns_hopkins_university_responds_to_allegations

The person who sent you the story added the following comments:

Here's an article on environmental and human atrocity. I admire the way Dr.Snyder slams the reported findings and methods used regarding the report.

Jackie

This email has been sent at the request of a visitor to our website. If you wish to ensure that you do not receive any future messages from Democracy Now!, please accept our apologies and visit http://www.democracynow.org/optout

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Note: forwarded message attached.

mrsphilly6@... has sent you a story from Democracy Now!, a daily independent radio and TV news program:

Lawmakers and the NAACP last month called for an investigation into reports that federally funded scientific experiments in 2000 spread sewage sludge on the yards in poor black neighborhoods to test if it could fight lead poisoning in children. The calls came after the Associated Press ran a story on the issue. We host a debate between Dr. Klag, Dean of the s Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and Dr. Caroline Snyder, Professor Emeritus at the Rochester Institute of Technology. [includes rush transcript]

To read, listen to, or watch the whole story:

http://www.democracynow.org/2008/5/23/johns_hopkins_university_responds_to_allegations

The person who sent you the story added the following comments:

Here's an article on environmental and human atrocity. I admire the way Dr.Snyder slams the reported findings and methods used regarding the report.

Jackie

This email has been sent at the request of a visitor to our website. If you wish to ensure that you do not receive any future messages from Democracy Now!, please accept our apologies and visit http://www.democracynow.org/optout

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