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16 June 2000.
Chemicals in the environment come under scrutiny as the number of childhood learning problems soars
. US News and World Report.
Sheila Kaplan and Jim Morris.
16 June 1999.
Polluted Pregnancies?
Newswee
k.
18 March 1996.
From
Silent Spring
to barren spring?
Business Week.
Paul Raeburn.
18 March 1996.
The Great Imposters
Newsweek.
Sharon Begley.
18 March 1996.
What's wrong with our sperm?
Time.
Michael D. Lemonick.
11 March 1996.
Investigating the next 'Silent Spring.'
U.S. News & World Report
Betsy Carpenter.
19 September 1994.
Not so fertile ground.
Time.
Michael D. Lemonick.
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