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013 July 1st, 2008: Don't get burned!
010 May 20th, 2008: PFOA problems
009 May 6th, 2008: Plastic, plastic everywhere
008 April 22nd, 2008: Big news for BPA
007 April 8th, 2008: Congress investigates industry
006 March 25th, 2008: Water, water everywhere
005 March 11th, 2008: Industry goes to Washington
004 February 26th, 2008: All about food
003 February 12th, 2008: Fluoride in infant water?
002 January 29th, 2008: Mmm, rocket fuel! Plus, ditch the antibacterial soap.
001 January 15th, 2008: How to wash your produce, plus CFL recycling
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