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Non-Stick Nontoxic?

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Monday, August 16, 2004

Teflon continues to be one of the most successful consumer polymers ever developed more than fifty years after it hit the American market. But new research suggests DuPont’s non-stick coating may pose significant health risks. Also, John Kerry’s position on Iraq, a bilingual school in Westchester, Google’s IPO, and your calls on Governor McGreevey’s immediate future.

PG Tips

Peter Grier, Washington Editor for the Christian Science Monitor, provides analysis on the weekend's news
» The Christian Science Monitor

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Reading, Writing y Matemáticas

Mirla Puello, Assistant Principal at Roosevelt Pre-Kindergarten School in Ossining

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I Read It in Playboy

Mike Santoli senior editor at Barron's on questions over the search engine's much-hyped stock flotation
» Google
» Barron’s
» Playboy

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Stuck with Teflon

Amy Cortese contributing writer to the New York Times, on Dupont's problems with the EPA over the chemicals used to manufacture Teflon
» New York Times
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Timothy Kropp Senior Scientist at the Environmental Working Group on the ubiquity and toxicity of the ...

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Open Phones

New Jersey listeners call with their thoughts on Governor McGreevy’s announcement and political infighting surrounding it

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Michael Moore Strikes Again

While filming Fahrenheit 911 Michael Moore sent out a producer to speak to Rep. Porter Goss, the results never made it into the movie and ended up on the cutting room floor. However since President Bush nominated the Congressman to the post of Director of ...

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