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Three former aircraft workers and seven north St. Louis County residents who say they were exposed to radioactive waste stored near Lambert-St. Louis…
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Former nuclear weapons workers in the St. Louis area -- whose jobs may have put many of them at a greater risk for cancer, silicosis and other illnesses…
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St. Louis International Film Festival highlights local issues, including legacy of radioactive wasteCinema St. Louis’ St. Louis International Film Festival starts next week on November 5, bringing with it a group of films that are sure to inspire some…
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During World War II, a St. Louis-based company took on a project that turned out to be detrimental to the health of its employees.Mallinckrodt Chemical…
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Just one of the eight lawsuits filed against Mallinckrodt chemical company by people who believe they got cancer from living near radioactive…
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Updated at 12:15 p.m. to revise the caption of the Hazelwood/Florissant health map.Concerned North County residents got an opportunity last night to meet…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon: May 30, 2008 - I can't say whether the Environmental Protection Agency has made the right decision in…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon: The Mallinckrodt name goes back to the mid-19th century as a source of St. Louis pride in commerce,…