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This tale would mark the beginning of a decades-long struggle for Scott and other neighbors who have lived near the heavily polluted landfill better known as the Ascon / NESI site.
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Mr. Michel, the president, has also deflected blamefrom Sheikh Khalifa and onto the construction company, Associated Contracting & Consulting Ltd., or Ascon.
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Amid the local uproar, officials concluded that Ascon ignored health and building codes for their workers.
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Government officials and residents say Ascon has offered to pay roughly $8,000 to each of the 360 households that the government says have been affected by the pollution.
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Ascon is partly owned by Abdulaziz al-Ghurair, a businessman appointed by Sheikh Khalifa to run the U. A.E.'s parliamentary body.
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"Determination of the real causes and extent of such pollution and the allocation of responsibility are questions of fact which fall within the jurisdiction of the courts of law," said Ali Jahubar, an Ascon director, in a written response to questions sent by The Wall Street Journal.
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Feb. 13, the sewage system set up by Ascon for workers building the palace, overflowed, sending rivers of waste through the region, home to some 8,100 residents.
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Ascon. _in Mil. _ 'manet illa quoque excepta eius oratio'
The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills
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[841] Ascon. l.c. Nimia etiam, ut existimatio est, asperitate usus.
A History of Rome During the Later Republic and Early Principate 1885
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There is likewise a great city named _Barbaregaf_ and _Ascon_, whence the queen of Saba is supposed to have gone for Jerusalem to hear the wisdom of Solomon [193].
A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 07 Robert Kerr 1784
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