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Articles in February 2003 issue of Asbestos & Lead Abatement Report
- Scientists find composted material reduces lead availability from soil. (Research).
- State court rules slight exposure does not qualify for damages. (Asbestos).
- Members demand an explanation in alleged reversal of warning. (On The Hill).
- Developers learn they follow laws and still face high lead soil levels. (Ohio).
- President boosts lead hazard program, but advocates believe it is a decrease. (Fiscal Year 2004 Budget).
- Asbestos litigation reform takes shape when senator introduces legislation. (On The Hill II).
- Lead poisoning percentage declines; called public health success story. (Research).
- Waste remediation. (Opportunities).
- Coalition group wants new regulations to focus on noncompliant landlords. (Maryland).
- Senators introduce legislation limiting class action lawsuits. (On The Hill II).
- R.I. judge expresses frustration in meeting attorneys' requests. (Litigation).
- Lawyers' group takes asbestos stance that pits members against colleagues. (Association News).