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BOSTON--A member of an environmental group backing changes to a hazardons waste clean up fund bill dramtized its came yesterday with a much-death from waste-in-duced liver cancer in front of the Statehouse
Barbara Melamed of Boston publicized the issue for Greenpeace by rolling in the cozing red gelatin spill hefore clicking cameras, nest to harrels labeled hazardous waste. Nearby, two colleagues in white decontamination suits with gas masks held a sign, asking who should pay for waste clean ups.
"I was dying of liver cancer caused by the waste." Ms Melamed, her lace smeared, said in the much scene. "Toxics leaked into my water supply"
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