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Scientists Criticize City for Taxpayer-Funded Mailing Exaggerating Risks from Household Chemicals
Scientists from the American Council on Science and Health today, in an open letter to Mayor Giuliani, questioned the decision of the city to produce, at taxpayer expense, a pamphlet entitled Safeguard Your Home From Harmful Products, which sugges
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