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Once Surrounded by Asbestos, Now Surrounded by Their Fears (Los Angeles Times)







Once Surrounded by Asbestos, Now
Surrounded by Their Fears (Los Angeles
Times)

Once Surrounded by Asbestos, Now
Surrounded by Their Fears (Los Angeles
Times)
09/25/2004 05:53 AM

Los Angeles Times - Art Valdez spent 26 years working in the dust in the nation's last asbestos mill, pulling down $17.85 an hour before the place shut down last year.




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