Lunch Box Lead Tests Raise Concerns
Fri, 23 Feb 2007 01:35 AM EST
AP... WASHINGTON -- Democratic lawmakers said Thursday a report by The Associated Press raised "serious questions" about test methods conducted by the Consumer Product Safety Commission for unsafe amounts of lead in children's vinyl lunch boxes. ...
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