Higher Pollution Risk For Blacks
14th Dec 2005, 06:08 GMT
An Associated Press analysis of a government research project shows black Americans are 79 percent more likely than whites to live in neighborhoods where industrial pollution is suspected of posing the greatest health danger.
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