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Faulty Ventilation Caused Chemist's Fatal Brain Cancer, Suit Says
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The estate of a Rohm & Haas research chemist has filed a wrongful-death lawsuit in Philadelphia state court, alleging that his exposure to chemicals at the company’s Pennsylvania plant caused his death.

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