Thursday, September 29, 2005

Mesothelioma News 9/29/2005

The David Law Firm Sponsors International Symposium on Malignant Mesothelioma

For the second year in a row, The David Law Firm sponsors the International Symposium on Malignant Mesothelioma. The Symposium, to be held in Las Vegas, Nevada October 6 - 8, 2005, will bring together scientists, medical doctors, researchers, and practitioners to share information on the latest advances in the treatment of mesothelioma. [PRWEB Sep 28, 2005]

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LEAD: Gov't outlines bill to help all asbestos victims

_ (EDS: ADDING, CLARIFYING INFO)

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Kyodo news summary -7-

_ ---------- Gov't releases outline of bill to help asbestos victims

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Gov't releases outline of bill to help asbestos victims

_ The Japanese government released an outline of a bill Thursday to redress asbestos victims and their families.

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Kyodo news summary -9-

_ ---------- Chinese Communist Party to hold annual plenum Oct. 8-11

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ABB Says Court Hearing Over; Asbestos Plan Resolution Closer

U.K. Sept. 29 (Bloomberg) -- ABB Ltd., the world's biggest maker of power transformers, said a U.S. bankruptcy court hearing over its revised asbestos plan has been concluded, moving the matter closer to resolution.

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Briefing - Asia Health - Sept 29, 2005

An executive briefing on Health for Sept 29, 2005, prepared by Asia Pulse (http://www.asiapulse.com), the real-time, Asia-based wire with exclusive news, commercial intelligence and business opportunities. TWO S.KOREAN WOMEN CONTRACT AIDS VIRUS VIA BLOOD TRANSFUSION

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BRIEFING - ASIA HEALTH - SEPT 29, 2005

Health / Pharmaceuticals Two South Korean women have been infected with the AIDS virus after receiving a transfusion of HIV-tainted blood, South Korean Red Cross confirmed Thursday.

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Briefing - ASIA HEALTH - Sept 29, 2005

Two South Korean women have been infected with the AIDS virus after receiving a transfusion of HIV-tainted blood, South Korean Red Cross confirmed Thursday.

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Cancer man in fight for compensation

A HORNCHURCH man with cancer linked to asbestos is fighting for more than £300,000 compensation. Alfred Baily is suing Watford-based Dicks Eagle Insulations, for negligence, after contracting killer disease malignant mesothelioma, according to a writ issued at London's High Court.

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