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		<description><![CDATA[Credibility of Big Chem’s star witness goes up in smoke. | The Chicago Tribune is “Playing with Fire.” In a weeklong series on flame retardants, a team of journalists eviscerates Big Chem, its star witness, and the astroturf groups that are &#8220;part of a decades-long campaign of deception that has loaded the furniture and electronics in American homes with pounds of toxic chemicals linked to cancer, neurological deficits, developmental problems and impaired fertility.&#8221; Earlier this year, we examined the testimony of...]]></description>
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