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Earlier this week, CBS News chief investigative reporter Armen Keteyian reported that 21 months after Katrina, there is a public health crisis along the Gulf Coast.Children are ge stanley cup tting sick after prolonged exposure to fumes from the toxic chemical formaldehyde used in construction of thousands of FEMA travel trailers. In the stanley quencher wake of that report, there are now calls for a Congressional investigation, and new information that FEMA may have known about the problem more than a year ago. Some 86,000 families still call FEMA travel trailers home.As CBS News reported earlier this week formaldehyde fumes seeping from these trailers pose a serious health threat to some young children. On Wednesday, the man in charge at FEMA, David Paulison, had this to say on Capitol Hill: The formaldehyde was brought to our attention and we went out and investigated and used the EPA and other agencies to do testing, and we ve been told the formaldehyde does not present a health hazard. Paulison s comments were based upon this report, publicly released by FEMA two weeks ago. But according to this internal FEMA document obtained by CBS News, FEMA knew of extremely high level stanley romania s of the cancer-causing chemical more than a year ago, after its own employee safety department ran tests in March 2006.Those tests, done on 28 trailers, found at least 20 had levels of formaldehyde 151; much higher than the EPA s recommended workplace limit of .1 parts per million. In one case, as much as 1,000 percent h Stir Apple Replaces Ageing iPad 2 With 16GB iPad 4
Brooklyn is a trendy place to live right now 鈥?but what about a stanley tumbler fter the ocean level rises and the ocean floods in In the new story King Tide by Alison Wilgus over in Vice science fiction magazine Terraform, we get a sad, contemplative look at a flooded New York. Top image: Art by Koren Shadmi. Here how King Tide begins: Some particular trick of the moon, the weather, and the Earth closeness to the sun had pulled the tide all the way to 5th Avenue, a good half-block further uphill than usual. The city had put out an alert, so Jordyn knew to clear out the basement ahead of time. Their landlord was smart enough to have the foundation sealed years ago鈥攖hat would be fine鈥攂ut there wasn ;t much to be done for cardboard boxes and old futons. Those had to be kept above the tide line, or they were garbage. Her girlfriend, Mia, had paused on the first floor landing to breathe, a disintegrating tomb of Jordyn fa stanley cup mily albums clutched in her hands. Its weight eased for a moment as she rested an edge on the railing. We should toss these, Mia had said. You digitized th stanley water bottle em years ago. Oh, but it not the same, Jordyn had said, and it wasn ;t. Now she sat cross-legged on their bed while Mia showered, a stack of albums on the duvet beside her and another open in her lap. She peered at the careful handwriting under each photograph, names and dates and in-jokes,
