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...human jack 'o'lanterns are here, dripping with the toxic waste of their native New Jersey. Forget the last 10 days of October. Halloween, in the form of the Princeton Tigers, has definitely arrived...
PRINCETON 42, COLUMBIA 28--In a world without defense, the more balanced attack is king. Besides, the home toxic-waste-dump advantage is not to be overlooked...
...addition to addressing some of the issues of genetic engineering, the committee also wants to uncover and prevent damage to human reproduction caused by exposure to toxic chemicals and radiation
...Health and Human Services Department to lower nutritional and health standards in nursing homes, and later to make inspections less frequently, the Administration simply cut the funds for such inspections nearly in half, from $27.6 million to $13.6 million. Until the Environmental Protection Agency's coziness with toxic-waste polluters became a scandal, funding for enforcement of waste regulations had been slashed from $11.4 million to $2.3 million and enforcement personnel cut from 311 to 75. When the Agriculture Department could not convince Congress that meat and poultry inspections could be reduced, it ordered inspectors, in effect, to work...
...Reagan Administration set out to make the FDA move faster. Now some critics charge that the FDA has become a tool of the drug industry. They cite the FDA's approval in 1982 of Oraflex, an arthritis pain reliever, despite evidence that its side effects might be highly toxic. In the first three weeks, 64,000 U.S. prescriptions were written. But after 61 deaths in Britain had been linked to the drug, the manufacturer withdrew the product. Critics also note that the FDA's relaxation of rules allowed a defective batch of Nursoy, an infant formula, to reach...