Assessing September 11th Health Effects: What Should be Done? : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats and International Relations of the Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, First Session, October 28, 2003U.S. Government Printing Office, 2004 - 218 pages |
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... question before us today is everything being done that could be done to help those workers and victims at September ... questions . First , what is being done to actually assist the injured medically ? That is what I would like to hear ...
... question before us today is everything being done that could be done to help those workers and victims at September ... questions . First , what is being done to actually assist the injured medically ? That is what I would like to hear ...
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... question : How in the world are other first re- sponders going to respond to disasters if they see that the first re- sponders who rushed to September 11 are not , at the very mini- mum , given health care and health screening and ...
... question : How in the world are other first re- sponders going to respond to disasters if they see that the first re- sponders who rushed to September 11 are not , at the very mini- mum , given health care and health screening and ...
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... question today is everything being done to help that could be done ? That is why I asked Chairman Shays to have this ... questions : First , what is being done to actually assist the injured medically ? Is there a coordinated assistance ...
... question today is everything being done to help that could be done ? That is why I asked Chairman Shays to have this ... questions : First , what is being done to actually assist the injured medically ? Is there a coordinated assistance ...
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... questions that might be posed to them . Why after two years of planning can't the City do a better job ? In light of the revelations about the EPA's public announcements on the safety of the air after the disaster , the immense ...
... questions that might be posed to them . Why after two years of planning can't the City do a better job ? In light of the revelations about the EPA's public announcements on the safety of the air after the disaster , the immense ...
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... question of dealing with past dam- ages . We can still eliminate most of the health problems from those people if the EPA follows the inspections , properly looks at all the neighborhoods , not just below Canal Street but wherever that ...
... question of dealing with past dam- ages . We can still eliminate most of the health problems from those people if the EPA follows the inspections , properly looks at all the neighborhoods , not just below Canal Street but wherever that ...
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