Thursday, July 07, 2005

Mesothelioma News 7/7/2005

TCGLaw Group Announces Sponsorship of Mesothelioma Information Website by Paul, Hanley & Harley LLP

All About Malignant Mesothelioma, a website providing consumer information on a form of cancer caused by asbestos exposure, has received a sponsorship commitment from a leading law firm in the area of mesothelioma litigation.

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CORRECTED: Kubota eyeing fund for studying cure for asbestos-linked diseases

_ Major machinery maker Kubota Corp. is planning to set up a fund to promote studies to establish medical treatment for mesothelioma and other diseases believed linked to asbestos, company officials said Wednesday.

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Japan Wakes Up to Big Asbestos Problem

One after another, Japanese companies have come forward for the first time to reveal that hundreds of employees who handled asbestos may have died from exposure, prompting worries of widespread contamination by the powerful carcinogen.

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Japan Wakes Up to Asbestos Problem

One after another, Japanese companies have come forward in recent days to reveal that hundreds of employees who handled asbestos may have died from exposure, prompting worries of widespread contamination by the powerful carcinogen.

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Japan wakes up to asbestos problem after companies reveal hundreds of deaths

One after another, Japanese companies have come forward for the first time to reveal that hundreds of employees who handled asbestos may have died from exposure, prompting worries of widespread contamination by the carcinogen.

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LEAD: Families of factory workers died of asbestos-linked disease

_ (EDS: UPDATING)

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7 Cos. Report Asbestos-Linked Deaths

Seven Japanese companies on Wednesday said a total of 51 workers who had handled asbestos had died in recent decades, raising to 294 the death toll at 10 companies.

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Asbestos Leaves Calif. Suburb in Uproar

The Environmental Protection Agency recently confirmed the fears of some El Dorado Hills residents, but also created a dust-up over property values and the pace of development in this wealthy community of 31,000 residents, where the median home price is about $566,000.

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Japan Wakes Up to Asbestos Problem

TOKYO (AP) - One after another, Japanese companies have come forward in recent days to reveal that hundreds of employees who handled asbestos may have died from exposure, prompting worries of widespread contamination by the powerful carcinogen.At least a dozen companies have released reports of more than 300 deaths possibly linked to asbestos, fibrous natural minerals that were commonly used in

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Anger and Fear over Asbestos Contamination in Wealthy Sacramento Suburb

A huge cloud of construction dust blowing across the field where his son played Little League signaled to Lance McMahan it was time to get out of this fast-growing suburb above Sacramento.

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