The write of the Slate piece has been following this story all along. She has already published two previous accounts on Science on-line. This is a case of the Press getting it right ... we have three excellent reporters, one of whom holds a Ph.D. in chemistry, doing extensive investigation, presenting the facts, and providing well-reasoned, succinct conclusions. I urge everyone who can to forward all of these publications to your campus Provost (or Chancellor) and the Deans of the Colleges of Science and Engineering. Neal ------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- The information contained in this message is privileged and confidential and protected from disclosure. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or an employee or agent responsible for delivering this message to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by replying to the message and deleting it from your computer. NEAL LANGERMAN ADVANCED CHEMICAL SAFETY, Inc. 7563 CONVOY Ct SAN DIEGO CA 92111 (858) 874 5577 (phone, 24/7) (858) 874 8239 (FAX) www.chemical-safety.com -----Original Message----- From: DCHAS-L Discussion List [mailto:DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**list.uvm.edu] On Behalf Of Margaret Rakas Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 12:34 PM To: DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**LIST.UVM.EDU Subject: [DCHAS-L] Lab Incidents Examined in "Pop" Media... The UCLA laboratory fire/death, along with a number of other lab accidents, has now gone alt-media....from an observant poster at another listserv: http://www.slate.com/id/2218825/ Margaret A. Rakas, Ph.D. Manager, Inventory & Regulatory Affairs Clark Science Center Smith College Northampton, MA. 01063 p: 413-585-3877 f: 413-585-3786
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