Government
Jul. 10, 2007
Nicaraguan Workers' Fight With Chemical Makers Comes to U.S.
LOS ANGELES - In the 22 years since the Environmental Protection Agency banned the use of a pesticidal chemical in this country, companies that made or used the pesticide have faced hundreds of lawsuits from foreign plaintiffs who claim they are unable to have children because of their contact with the chemical.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - In the 22-years since the Environmental Protection Agency banned the use of a pesticidal chemical in this country, companies that made or used the pesticide have faced hundreds of lawsuits from foreign plaintiffs who claim they are unable to have children because of their contact with the chemical.
Yet not a single such case...
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