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Part of a series,"Model Workplaces, Imperiled Workers,"by the Center for Public Integrity's iWatch News.
The Center for Public Integrity: Deaths and safety violations found within OSHA's 'model' workplaces The Center for Public Integrity 2011
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Yankees Telecasts Imperiled by Talks Fans who are DirecTV subscribers won't be able to watch Sunday's Yankees game on YES if the satellite broadcaster and the network don't reach a new agreement on the monthly fee for the channel.
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Globe Imperiled -- The New York Times Co. is considering shutting down the Boston paper unless the unions agree to pay cuts.
Short Takes 2009
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Imperiled GOP incumbent Senator George Allen is suggesting that "only the media" cares about his "Macaca" crack and that other people don't "actually care" about it.
VA-SEN: Allen Suggests That "Only The Media" Cares About "Macaca" Remark 2009
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It was soon off to the latest on the auto industry, with the Imperiled Three finishing mandated groveling to Washington via their latest restructuring strategies.
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Imperiled towns around Texas are finding short-term solutions to water supply problems brought on by the drought, some just in time to avert a crisis.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Imperiled animals and birds generally get top billing, says James Wandersee, a botanist and educator at Louisiana State University, who calls the appreciation gap between flora and fauna "plant blindness."
The Seattle Times 2011
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* Imperiled our 4th Amendment rights against warrantless search and seizure, and our 5th
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Imperiled giant pandas need replanted bamboo forests in order to reconnect
Scientific American 2010
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Imperiled giant pandas need replanted bamboo forests in order to reconnect
Scientific American 2010
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