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Good morning -- here's what's happening 5.09.08
Los Angeles Times, CA - May 9, 2008
Marla Cone explains. The city's struggling to balance the budget and one plan on the table is to give -- yes, that means free -- a three-acre site in North ...
Good morning -- here's what's happening 4.16.08
Los Angeles Times, CA - Apr 16, 2008
Marla Cone tells both sides of the story. An obsolete Reseda movie theater gets a new lease on life -- and a Spanish accent, writes Amanda Covarrubias. ...
Peregrine falcons in California's urban areas are contaminated ...
Los Angeles Times, CA - May 9, 2008
By Marla Cone, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer California's peregrine falcons, once driven to the edge of extinction by the pesticide DDT, ...
EPA may decide not to limit the amount of a toxin in water supplies
Los Angeles Times, CA - May 6, 2008
By Marla Cone, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer A top Environmental Protection Agency official told a Senate committee Tuesday that there was "a distinct ...
From the Los Angeles Times
Newsday, NY - May 6, 2008
By Marla Cone | Los Angeles Times Staff Writer Building on one of its all-time success stories, the Environmental Protection Agency announced Thursday that ...
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Chicago Tribune, United States - May 4, 2008
The generous ceiling heights have afforded C'est Moi owner Anne Chalesle the chance to add a rack of Company C area rugs to her selection of Pine Cone Hill ...

Los Angeles Times
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Los Angeles Times, CA - Apr 23, 2008
By Marla Cone, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer Concluding that smog is likely to be killing many people, a national panel of experts advised the ...

Los Angeles Times
Chemical in plastic may harm human growth
Los Angeles Times, CA - Apr 16, 2008
By Marla Cone, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer A controversial, estrogen-like chemical in plastic could be harming the development of children's brains and ...
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NEEDLY, a Pinus radiata ortholog of Floricaula/Leafy genes, expressed in both reproductive and … -
… T Glassic, B Hamdorf, L Murphy, B Fowler, S Marla … - Proc Natl Acad Sci US A, 1998 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... Britt Hamdorf, * Lawrence Murphy, * Beth Fowler, * Soma Marla, * and Robert D ... either
as vegetative dwarf shoot buds (DSBs), reproductive pollen-cone buds (PCBs ...

Family of MADS-Box Genes Expressed Early in Male and Female Reproductive Structures of Monterey Pine -
… , BA Hamdorf, LC Murphy, SS Marla, Y Yang, RD … - Plant Physiology, 1998 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... Tina V. Glassick, Britt A. Hamdorf, Lawrence C. Murphy, Soma S. Marla, Yumin Yang ...
stages of pine shoot development in differentiating seed- and pollen-cone buds ...

[CITATION] River Pollution Linked to Sex Defects in Fish
M Cone - Los Angeles Times, 1998

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TH Shaffer, MR Wolfson, L Clark - New Therapies for Neonatal Respiratory Failure. A … - books.google.com
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respi- ratory gases resulted in experimentation with sili- cone and animal ...

Scaling Up Visual Programming Languages -
MM Burnett, MJ Baker, C Bohus, P Carlson, S Yang, … - 1995 - doi.ieeecomputersociety.org
... Marla J. Baker is a PhD student at the University of Washington, where she is ... Cone
trees, 1 perspective walls, 2 and fisheye views 3 demonstrate some of the ...

[BOOK] Silent Snow: The Slow Poisoning of the Arctic -
M Cone - 2006 - books.google.com
... Page 2. Silent Snow The Slow Poisoning of the Arctic Maria Cone Grove Press New
York Page 3. Copyright ? 2005 by Maria Cone All rights reserved. ...

[CITATION] Smog plan would harm economy, LA chamber says'
M Cone - Los Angeles Times, 1994

[CITATION] Airliners Remain Above Battle on Southland Smog
M Cone - Los Angeles Times

[CITATION] Europe?s Rules Forcing US Firms to Clean Up: Unwilling to surrender sales, companies struggle to meet …
M Cone - 2005 - LA Times, May

[CITATION] Southland Remedies Will be Complex, Costly
C Marla - Los Angeles Times, 1999

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Chemical in plastic prompts scientists' warning

Los Angeles Times

In an unusual effort targeting a single chemical, several dozen scientists on Thursday issued a strongly worded statement warning that an estrogenlike compound in plastic is likely to be causing an array of serious reproductive disorders in people.

The compound, bisphenol A (BPA), is one of the highest-volume chemicals in the world and has found its way into the bodies of most human beings.

Used to make hard plastic, BPA can seep from beverage containers and other materials. It is used in all polycarbonate plastic baby bottles, as well as other rigid plastic items, including large water-cooler containers, sports bottles and microwave-oven dishes, along with canned-food liners and some dental sealants for children.

The scientists, including four from federal health agencies, reviewed about 700 studies before concluding that people are exposed to levels of the chemical exceeding those that harm lab animals. Infants and fetuses are most vulnerable, they said.

The statement, published online by the journal Reproductive Toxicology, was accompanied by a new study by researchers from the National Institutes of Health finding uterine damage in newborn animals exposed to BPA. That damage is a possible predictor of reproductive diseases in women, including fibroids, endometriosis, cystic ovaries and cancers. It is the first time BPA has been linked to female reproductive-tract disorders, although earlier studies have found early-stage prostate and breast cancer and decreased sperm counts in animals exposed to low doses.

No studies so far have looked for effects in people.

The scientists' statement and new study — along with five accompanying scientific reviews that summarize the 700 studies — intensify a highly contentious debate over whether the plastic compound poses a public threat. So far, no governmental agency here or abroad has restricted its use.

Representatives of the plastics industry on Thursday lambasted the scientists as alarmist and biased, and said they based their conclusions on inconsistent and uncertain science.

"Considering many of these people have made their views known in the past, is there any surprise?" asked Steve Hentges of the American Chemistry Council's polycarbonate/BPA group. He said many of the scientists who signed the statement have conflicts of interest because they have either studied BPA and reported effects or "already taken a very clear advocacy position.

"They are completely at odds with the findings of every governmental scientific body that has reviewed the same science," he said.

Government scientific committees in Europe and Japan recently decided there is insufficient evidence to restrict the compound. Next week, a U.S. expert panel convenes to consider declaring BPA a human reproductive toxin, a possible first step toward federal regulation.

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