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Tough choice looms on 9/11 health lawsuits
2 whether to keep fighting in court, or drop their lawsuits and apply for benefits from a government fund. US lawmakers set aside $2.76 billion last winter to compensate people who developed illnesses after spending time at ground zero.
Updated: 12/25/2011 02:52P
Tough Choice Looms On 9/11 Health Lawsuits
More than 1600 people who filed lawsuits claiming that their health was ruined by dust and smoke from the collapsed World Trade Center must decide by Jan. 2 whether to keep fighting in court, or drop the litigation and apply for benefits from a
Updated: 12/25/2011 02:51P
Tough choice looms on 9/11 health lawsuits
AP AP By DAVID B. CARUSO AP More than 1600 people who filed lawsuits claiming that their health was ruined by dust and smoke from the collapsed World Trade Center must decide by Jan. 2 whether to keep fighting in court, or drop the litigation and apply
Updated: 12/25/2011 02:29P
Tough Choice On 9/11 Health Lawsuits
NEW YORK (AP) - More than 1600 people who filed lawsuits claiming that their health was ruined by dust and smoke from the collapsed World Trade Center must decide by Jan. 2 whether to keep fighting in court, or drop the litigation and apply for
Updated: 12/25/2011 02:12P
Tough choice looms on 9/11 health lawsuits
NEW YORK - More than 1600 people who filed lawsuits claiming that their health was ruined by dust and smoke from the collapsed World Trade Center must decide by Jan. 2 whether to keep fighting in court, or drop the litigation and apply for benefits
Updated: 12/25/2011 02:08P
Tough Choice On 9/11 Health Lawsuits
NEW YORK (AP) - More than 1600 people who filed lawsuits claiming that their health was ruined by dust and smoke from the collapsed World Trade Center must decide by Jan. 2 whether to keep fighting in court, or drop the litigation and apply for
Updated: 12/25/2011 02:07P
Tough Choice On 9/11 Health Lawsuits
NEW YORK (AP) - More than 1600 people who filed lawsuits claiming that their health was ruined by dust and smoke from the collapsed World Trade Center must decide by Jan. 2 whether to keep fighting in court, or drop the litigation and apply for
Updated: 12/25/2011 02:01P
Tough Choice On 9/11 Health Lawsuits
NEW YORK (AP) - More than 1600 people who filed lawsuits claiming that their health was ruined by dust and smoke from the collapsed World Trade Center must decide by Jan. 2 whether to keep fighting in court, or drop the litigation and apply for
Updated: 12/25/2011 01:54P
Tough choice looms on 9/11 health lawsuits
By AP on December 25th, 2011 NEW YORK (AP) — More than 1600 people who filed lawsuits claiming that their health was ruined by dust and smoke from the collapsed World Trade Center must decide by Jan. 2 whether to keep fighting in court,
Updated: 12/25/2011 01:52P
Doctors, moms take on No. 1 polluter in Utah
They have filed a lawsuit against Kennecott Utah Copper, accusing it of violating the US Clean Air Act. The company operates with the consent of state regulators who enforce the federal law. The company is the No. 1 industrial air polluter along Utah's
Updated: 12/25/2011 01:41P