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		<description><![CDATA[Governor Schwarzenegger vetoes bill to test for toxic chemicals in people. | In California, Gov. Schwarzenegger just vetoed a bill that would have required the state to begin monitoring synthetic chemical pollutants in the bodies of California residents, and to explore the connection (if any) between such chemical &quot;body burdens&quot; and human health. To me, what seems notable here is the reason the governor gave for the veto: &quot;While the intent of the measure is worthy&#8230;the bill will only provide a partial...]]></description>
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