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SPECIAL REPORT THOMAS A. PARMALEE Biocides Directive causes storm of controversy Dodge Co., the leading
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Document Date: 2009-12-28 01:17:55


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City

Flushing / /

Company

CBS / Formaldehyde Registration Group / Wall Street Journal / Champion Co. / Dodge Co. / /

Continent

Europe / /

Country

Germany / France / United States / Canada / Australia / United Kingdom / Scotland / Ireland / /

Currency

USD / /

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Event

Natural Disaster / Environmental Issue / /

Facility

New York Hospital of Queens / McGowan Funeral Home / National Cancer Institute / /

IndustryTerm

individual products / chemical breakdown / car / taxidermy chemicals / media outlets / underground water systems / less effective chemicals / chemical products / non-toxic chemicals / ancillary products / toxic chemicals / biocidal products / safer and more effective chemicals / chemical / chemicals / /

Organization

National Cancer Institute / European Parliament / Green Burial Council / European Association of European Funeral Directors / Occupational Safety and Health Administration / New York Hospital of Queens / Federal Government / European Association of Embalmers / European Commission / European Union / Environmental Protection Agency / International Agency for Research / /

Person

Elena Maidou / Ballina / Adrian Haler / THOMAS A. PARMALEE / David McGowan / Edward Luss / Joe Sehee / Peter Ball / /

Position

speaker / Funeral Director / Director March / company secretary / self-employed embalmer in the United Kingdom and secretary / funeral director and embalmer / legal and policy officer / managing director of the U.K. subsidiary / Safety Executive / /

ProvinceOrState

New York / /

PublishedMedium

the Wall Street Journal / /

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