Fix Computer Errors - US can’t vouch for cancer assurances to Marines - Dayton Daily News
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Up to 1 million people could have been exposed to toxins that seeped from a neighboring dry cleaner and industrial activity at Camp Lejeune, N.C., federal officials say. Now, a report that minimized the cancer threat for adults has been discredited
Workers’ Edge - CNET News
You may have noticed Elinor Mills’ story out of this week’s RSA security conference on an F-Secure researcher recommending that PC users avoid the Adobe Reader PDF program because of its unpatched vulnerabilities. The story includes a link to
Business ‘cards’ secure on Internet - The Washington Times
Instead of unwrapping a new box of business cards for every contact change, professionals with a $10 Telnic Limited “.tel domain” can update and protect their information with a click. Khashayar Mahdavi created Telnic Ltd., a United Kingdom-based
NATIONAL BRIEFING - Los Angeles Times
The White House plans an inquiry into a low-flying photo shoot by a presidential plane that panicked New Yorkers and cost taxpayers $328,835. President Obama said it won’t happen again. The White House military office approved the photo-op, which
Panel to discuss Lejeune contaminated water issue - Star News Online
An two-day expert panel will convene this week in Atlanta to discuss research related to a 30-year contamination of wells at Camp Lejeune. From 1957 to 1987, civilians, Marines and residents drank, cooked with, bathed in and swam in water
False comfort: US pulls report that minimized cancer risk from toxic - Newsday
In an about-face, the government Tuesday disavowed a 12-year-old federal report that found little or no cancer risk for adults who lived on a Marine base where drinking water was contaminated for three decades. Up to 1 million people could have been
5 Steps to Boost Your PC’s Performance - The Money Times
Do you equate the speed of your computer processors with that of talking to your grandma on a lazy Sunday afternoon? Or do you find that your PC has changed just as your husband/wife has after marriage, and is just not the same when you bought it
U.S. Government Can’t Vouch for Cancer Assurances to People Living at - FOX News
SAN MATEO, Calif. — In an about face, the government Tuesday disavowed a 12-year-old federal report that found little or no cancer risk for adults who lived on a Marine base where drinking water was contaminated for three decades. Up to 1 million



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