The Charles Warren Fairbanks material, which comprises the bulk of the
collection, consists of correspondence with prominent political figures,
businessmen, bankers, friends, relatives and constituents;
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Region 8 sent an Emergency Response Team to Libby, Montana in November
1999. EPA continues to assess the situation in coordination with federal,
state and local agencies.
Tiny Libby, Mont., depended for years on the jobs at a vermiculite mine.
But the mine is closed now, and a P-I investigation shows the town is paying
a tragic price for those jobs.
Grace Company, and invested over $400,000 in partnership with J. Peter
Grace in the United States. During the war, W.R. Grace was accused in a
military report of protecting a certain nazi Colonel Brite in Bolivia.
In 1951, when the CIA smuggled Barbie out of Germany, he was sent to join
the same Colonel Brite. George de Mohrenschildt was a close associate of
the
company's founder, William Grace.
Otto Ambros, overseer of the rubber plant at Auschwitz, who was convicted
of slavery and mass murder at Nuremberg. Through the intervention of J.
Peter Grace, Ambros was freed from prison after only three years, and brought
to the US to work for W. R. Grace.
Founded in 1984 by the late industrialist J. Peter Grace and syndicated
columnist Jack Anderson, CAGW is the legacy of the President's Private
Sector Survey on Cost Control, also known as the Grace Commission.
J. Peter Grace, Chairman of the Board of AIFLD and also Chairman of the
Board of the W.R. Grace Corporation, one of the ninety five transnational
companies that ack the Institute, applies the doctrine in tactical terms.
Although Halliburton is an enormous operation with more than 100,000 employees
in 120 countries, it is a relatively small player when it comes to asbestos
litigation, at least when compared with W.R. Grace & Co., GAF and the
Johns Manville Corp. Nevertheless, Halliburton has spent $99 million to
settle or dispose of 129,650
ASBESTOS COMPANY COVER-UP: By the 1930s, the manufacturers of asbestos
products were aware of the deadly dangers and health hazards of their asbestos
products to people.
The Columbus Dispatch Online: Archival Article: MARION, Ohio -- A consultant
who was fired last month by an advisory group reviewing contamination issues
said he hopes an independent review of the investigation at a River Valley
school site continues.
Every year, thousands of Americans witness wrongdoing on the job. Some
speak out. But rather than receive praise for their integrity, these brave
whistleblowers are often targeted for harassment, intimidation, demotion,
and dismissal.
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