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  • The Phthalate Esters Panel site, by the American Chemistry Council, says "there is no reliable evidence that any phthalate has ever caused a health problem for a human from its intended use."

    'Everywhere chemicals' in plastics alarm parents 2007

  • Esters are those fruity "Mozartian" as Turin would write chemicals.

    2008 Fragrance Trends Predictions Marina Geigert 2008

  • Not once in this city's history has anyone for any reason ever murdered eight people in a single act of violence, Esters wrote.

    News - latimes.com 2011

  • Royce Esters, president of the National Assn. for Equal Justice in America, wrote Shanks a letter this week calling the comment "small-minded bigotry."

    News - latimes.com 2011

  • Not once in this city's history has anyone for any reason ever murdered eight people in a single act of violence, Esters wrote.

    News - latimes.com 2011

  • The algae-oil, known as "Hydroprocessed Esters and Fatty Acids" HEFA fuel, was processed by San Francisco-based Solazyme using technology from Honeywell.

    Gizmodo Andrew Tarantola 2011

  • Royce Esters, president of the National Assn. for Equal Justice in America, wrote Shanks a letter this week calling the comment "small-minded bigotry."

    News - latimes.com 2011

  • "Where Oprah got that nonsense about growing up in filth and roaches I have no idea," Esters is quoted in the book.

    The Statesman 2010

  • "Where Oprah got that nonsense about growing up in filth and roaches I have no idea," Esters is quoted in the book.

    The Statesman 2010

  • "Where Oprah got that nonsense about growing up in filth and roaches I have no idea," Esters is quoted in the book.

    The Statesman 2010

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