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Katrina's effects are being felt nationally-on the nation's transportation arteries, supply chains, chemical plants, airlines, leisure/hotels, gasoline prices everywhere and retailing. The commercial impact is widespread. David Rosenberg
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Go home and identify all the chemicals in your house. It's a very long list. Ivor Heerden
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There is no chemical evidence, no physiological expert listed to indicate steroid usage and its effects. Ronald Bourget
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We are finding new mass graves every day. Saddam Hussein committed a crime by using chemical weapons... He waged two wars on Iran and Kuwait. He murdered and executed hundreds and hundreds of Iraqis. Jalal Talabani
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This was not from explosive materials, but from chemicals at the laboratory, maybe mixed with gas. Firman Gani
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In short, chemistry and chemical engineering contribute in critical ways to the economic strength, security, and well being of the nation. David Wu
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If you own a chemical plant and leak a little benzene, you're in big trouble because everyone knows how carcinogenic it is. But coming out of a tailpipe? The government never does anything about that. James Woolsey
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Children are being exposed to large amounts of pesticides daily throughout their diet -- cumulatively, over the first 5, 10, 15, 20 years of their lives, when they are trying to have their brains, their kidneys, and their liver become perfectly functioning organs, ... These chemicals can interrupt this process. Michael Shannon
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If there are all these different kinds of bacteria, there must be all kinds of chemicals that they're making. Jo Handelsman