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| Weekly updates: Saturday, March 20, 2010 7:00:00 PM Lawmakers lambaste federal role in ground zero health woes, saying workers weren't protected NEW YORK Lawmakers said federal officials failed to protect ground zero workers as they clambered over the smoking pile of toxic debris and have not properly cared for them in the years since.... http://story.vietnamtribune.comStudy reveals effects of ground zero toxins NEW YORK (AP) - Nearly 70 percent of the rescue and cleanup workers who toiled in the dust and fumes at ground zero have had trouble breathing, and many will probably be sick for the rest of their lives, doctors said Tuesday in releasing results of the biggest Sept. http://www.thenichollsworth.comBush, Wife Lay Wreaths at Ground Zero NEW YORK (AP) -- President Bush and his wife Laura stood in somber silence on Sunday after laying wreaths at the ground zero site where the twin towers of the World Trade Center once soared. They hono... http://story.floridastatesman.comNew York mayor defends Ground Zero remains search NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City officials said on Monday more than 100 fragments of human remains were found in the past four days at Ground Zero, prompting Mayor Michael Bloomberg to defend the World Trade Center site cleanup. http://thestar.com.myChurch home to cross from ground zero A cross-shaped steel beam that survived the 2001 World Trade Center terrorist attack to become a symbol of hope was moved Thursday from ground zero to a nearby church, accompanied by victims' families, members of the clergy and construction workers. http://www.contracostatimes.comTonight on NOVA... Building on Ground Zero Tonight on NOVA... Building on Ground Zero link In a follow up to the Emmy Award-winning documentary Why The Towers Fell, NOVA looks back at the events of 911 and reviews the major investigations into the collapse of the World Trade Center. What has http://groups.google.comJay Comella: Firefighter will never forget ground zero Sometimes, those weeks of picking through debris for bodies amid the stench of death at ground zero seem as close to Jay Comella as the shiny bracelet he wears on his left wrist, etched with the name of a fallen friend http://www.contracostatimes.com |
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