Guest guest Posted June 25, 1999 Report Share Posted June 25, 1999 > > >OPPT NEWSBREAK Thursday 24 June 1999 > > > Today's " Toxic News for the Net " > Brought to you by the OPPTS Chemical Library > http://www.epa.gov/opptintr/oppt_nb.txt > > NEWS > > > " High Court Voids Deal on Asbestos: Possible Conflict of Interest > Class-Action Rules Clarified " . New York Times, 24 June 99, A1, >A23. " High Court Overturns Asbestos Settlement: Ruling Limits >Firms' Options in Class Actions " . Washington Post, 24 June 99, >A1, A17. > The Supreme Court overturned the $1.5 billion asbestos > settlement that was reached with the Fibreboard Corporation > (which was sold to Owens Corning two years ago). " The 7-to- > 2 decision clarified the standards for class-action lawsuits > and raised the barriers for corporations seeking to resolve > large and complex product-liability cases involving tobacco, > breast implants and handguns. " > > " FDA Is Expanding Import Restrictions On Some Belgian Foods. " >Wall Street Journal, 24 June 99, B18. > As a precautionary measure, the FDA has added milk and milk- > containing products to the list of foods that cannot be > imported from Belgium. Shipments already sent will be > tested for dioxin. > > " Coke Wins Approval From Authorities In Belgium to Resume Sales >of Products. " Wall Street Journal, 24 June 99, A2. " Belgium >Lightens Coca-Cola's Problems, but Questions Persist. " New York >Times, 24 June 99, C1, C25. " A Bitter Aftertaste. Coke Tries to >Wash Down a European PR Nightmare. " Washington Post, 24 June 99, >E1, E18. > Belgium has lifted its ban on the sale of Coke products, > satisfied with Coke's pledge that it will use better > quality-control measures. In France, rat poison used in > some bottling plants was reportedly detected on some Coke > packaging, but the poison is not suspected of having ever > come into contact with any products. > > " Studies: Smoking Diseases Resist Inhaled Steroids [Findings]. " >Washington Post, 24 June 99, A13. > Two studies found that steroids offer little help for people > with lung disease from smoking. Doctors had hypothesized > that inhaled steroids that enable asthma patients to breathe > easier might help people with chronic obstructive pulmonary > disease caused by smoking. The studies appear in today's > issue of the _New England Journal of Medicine_ [which the > OPPTS Chemical Library does not receive]. > > " Mexico: Pollution Accord [World Briefing]. " New York Times, 24 >June 99, A8. > Senior environmental officials of South America's largest > cities signed a statement acknowledging that residents face > health risks from air pollution and have asked both the > people and the governments to assume responsibility for > improving air quality. > > > ACROSS THE USA, FROM USA TODAY > > " Little Rock, Arkansas [Across the USA]. " USA Today, 23 June 99, >8A. > The Arkansas Health Department began monitoring the Quinn > water district near El Dorado and the Red Hill water > district near Alma after tests showed levels of vinyl > chloride, a carcinogen, in the water in amounts above the > federal EPA limits. > > " Tallahassee, Florida [Across the USA]. " USA Today, 23 June 99, >8A. > In an effort to remove casino ships that berth in state > waters, Gov. Bush and four members of the Cabinet directed > the Department of Environmental Protection to draft new > language for future leases of docks on state-owned water. > > " Hilo, Hawaii [Across the USA]. " USA Today, 23 June 99, 8A. > Environmental officials and Big Island residents want Hawaii > County to close off the beach to tour buses, which they say > are encroaching on the nesting grounds of the rare hawksbill > turtle. > > " Idaho Falls, Idaho [Across the USA]. " USA Today, 23 June 99, >8A. > As a result of a federal audit, the Idaho National > Engineering and Environmental Laboratory temporarily lost > its certification to ship waste to a New Mexico dump. The > lab must solve its waste handling and record keeping > problems. > > " Sioux Falls, South Dakota [Across the USA]. " USA Today, 23 June >99, 8A. > Next spring's snow goose hunting season will likely be > canceled due to a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Humane Society. > State officials say that an environmental impact statement > demanded by the group cannot be completed before the next > season. > > AROUND THE BELTWAY: DC/MD/VA REGIONAL NEWS > > " Missing Muck, Water Worries. " Washington Post, 24 June 99, B1, >B6. > This update on the ruptured sewage pipe in sville, > Md., reports that a hydro-geologist plans to inject a non- > toxic dye into the ground where the 900,000 gallons of raw > sewage disappeared to try to find out where it went. Tests > conducted at the town's treatment plant show no unusual rise > in bacteria levels, but residents are still being advised to > boil tap water. Sidebar: map. > > TOXICS IN THE NEWS: SILICONE BREAST IMPLANTS > > " The Law Disfigured [Review & Outlook]. " Wall Street Journal, 24 >June 99, A22. > Very long editorial recounts the history of the silicone > breast implant litigation in light of the recent Institute > of Medicine report. Having started the column noting how > " The day doesn't pass that some representative of the United > States isn't lecturing a foreign official somewhere " about > establishing a " rule of law " , they conclude: " We now know, > because we were informed repeatedly by science the past > eight years, that the plaintiff lawyers' breast-implant > injury claims were based on nothing. If the American > judiciary continues to allow these charlatans to perform in > their courts, the day may soon arrive when foreign officials > visit to instruct the U.S. on the need to join the civilized > world by creating a rule of law. " > > > PHARMACEUTICALS IN THE NEWS > > " New Drug From Pharmacia May Fight Resistant AIDS Strains. " Wall >Street Journal, 24 June 99, B2. > Of the many strains of the AIDS virus that have developed > resistance to existing drugs, only three of them tested > fully resistant to tripranavir, an experimental protease > inhibitor developed by Pharmacia & Upjohn. Mutant strains > of the virus are no longer vulnerable to the four protease- > inhibitor medications currently on the market. Several > years of human tests may be necessary to determine the > drug's safety and effectiveness. > > LIVING IN THE INFORMATION AGE > > " Internet Offers New Freedom to the Disabled. " Wall Street >Journal, 24 June 99, B11. > Enabling equal footing for people with or without > disabilities, the Internet has provided the opportunity for > many to think and act without encumbrance. Links to > disability-related resources about employment, > entrepreneurship, travel, toll-free consulting services, and > discussion groups are given in the article. > > " FTC to Curb Medical Sales Pitches on Web. " Wall Street Journal, >24 June 99, A2, A6. > Federal Trade Commission investigators have identified 800 > Web sites that are making deceptive health claims and will > now take legal issue with companies that do so online, like > the four (not named) with whom the FTC will announce > settlements with today. To help consumers locate legitimate > medical help online the agency is planning an education > campaign. > > INTER ALIA > > " Tidal Basin Beavers Chomp Into Good Life At New Home. " >Washington Times, 24 June 99, C5. " Three Relocated Beavers >Chomping Away [Metro in Brief: The Region]. " Washington Post, 24 >June 99, B3. > National Park Service biologists reported yesterday that the > family of " cherry tree beavers " that were relocated from the > Tidal Basin in April are doing well. Park officials have > made preventing their migration back to the Tidal Basin, > where they downed several cherry trees, a priority. How > they got into the Tidal Basin in the first place is still a > mystery. > >* All items, unless indicated otherwise, are available at the >U.S. Environmental Protection Agency >Office of Prevention, Pesticides, and Toxics Substances (OPPTS) >Chemical Library >Northeast Mall, Room B606 (Mailcode 7407) >Washington, D.C. 20460 >(202) 260-3944; FAX x4659; >E-mail for comments: library-tsca@.... >(Due to copyright restrictions, the library cannot provide >photocopies of articles.) > >*Viewpoints expressed in the above articles do not necessarily >reflect EPA policy. 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