
The University of Wisconsin (UW) is looking to the future to accommodate a student body that is becoming increasingly fitness conscious. Current recreational facilities are not only aging, outdated buildings, but they aren’t large enough to accommodate the students. Between 2000 and 2009, UW fitness facilities experienced an increase of more than half a million [...]
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The University of Wisconsin (UW) is looking to the future to accommodate a student body that is becoming increasingly fitness conscious. Current recreational facilities are not only aging, outdated buildings, but they aren’t large enough to accommodate the students. Between 2000 and 2009, UW fitness facilities experienced an increase of more than half a million [...]
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The City Council in Corpus Christi, Texas has decided to tear down Memorial Coliseum. The lowest bidder for the demolition came up with a cost estimate of $583,303. An engineering firm estimates that it would cost nearly $4 million ($3.7 million for the renovations plus another $200,000 in city costs) to keep the coliseum’s roof [...]
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The City Council in Corpus Christi, Texas has decided to tear down Memorial Coliseum. The lowest bidder for the demolition came up with a cost estimate of $583,303. An engineering firm estimates that it would cost nearly $4 million ($3.7 million for the renovations plus another $200,000 in city costs) to keep the coliseum’s roof [...]
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Dr. Harvey Pass is a professor and the chief of thoracic surgery at New York University (NYU) Langone Medical Center. He is being funded by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the Department of Defense (DOD) and the National Cancer Institute (NCI) for his research into biomarkers for mesothelioma and lung cancer. Pass established a [...]
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Dr. Harvey Pass is a professor and the chief of thoracic surgery at New York University (NYU) Langone Medical Center. He is being funded by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the Department of Defense (DOD) and the National Cancer Institute (NCI) for his research into biomarkers for mesothelioma and lung cancer. Pass established a [...]
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Little Harbour School in Portsmouth, New Hampshire was closed the last week in February while workers partitioned off sections of the school to abate 18,000 square feet of asbestos tiles – about 30% of the total ceiling area. Asbestos tiles were a common installation from the 1960s to the 1980s and become a problem when [...]
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The incidence of mesothelioma continues to rise through out the world. Mesothelioma is an aggressive cancer that forms in the lining of the lungs, heart and abdomen. The primary risk factor for mesothelioma is exposure to asbestos. Despite this known and scientifically proven fact, the use of asbestos still continues in developing countries, without any [...]
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Multiple charges are leveled against four Tampa area businessmen connected with Sun Vista Development Group, LLC and Gannaway Builders, Inc. Stephen J. Spencer, John Loder, Guy Gannaway and Keith McConnell have been indicted on charges stemming from renovations done to two properties without proper asbestos removal procedures followed by falsified statements made to the Pinellas [...]
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Multiple charges are leveled against four Tampa area businessmen connected with Sun Vista Development Group, LLC and Gannaway Builders, Inc. Stephen J. Spencer, John Loder, Guy Gannaway and Keith McConnell have been indicted on charges stemming from renovations done to two properties without proper asbestos removal procedures followed by falsified statements made to the Pinellas [...]
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