Carbon monoxide from faulty boiler sickens school students.
14th Nov 2006, 19:27 GMT
A Buffalo, New York Catholic school was evacuated Monday when 79 children were sickened by carbon monoxide after a device on the school's boiler malfunctioned, allowing the gas to seep into the building.
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