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NPR's Elizabeth Shogren reports that some people are going to extremes to get rid of them.
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This story was reported by Kristen Lombardi of the Center for Public Integrity and Elizabeth Shogren and Sandra Bartlett of NPR, and was written by Shogren.
The Center for Public Integrity: Where regulators failed, citizens took action -- testing their own air The Center for Public Integrity 2011
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And as NPR's Elizabeth Shogren reports, there's an ocean of red tape and bureaucracy to get through first.
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NPR's Elizabeth Shogren reports that some people are going to extremes to get rid of them.
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NPR's Elizabeth Shogren reports now on just how unpopular the idea has become in this election season.
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And as NPR's Elizabeth Shogren reports, there's an ocean of red tape and bureaucracy to get through first.
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Robert B. Shogren, 78, an architect who for more than 40 years designed modern steel and glass buildings in the District, died of complications from leukemia Oct. 2 at Virginia Hospital Center.
Robert B. Shogren, architect Post 2010
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Besides his wife, survivors include two children, Peter Shogren of Fairfax County and Elizabeth Shogren of Arlington; and seven grandchildren.
Robert B. Shogren, architect Post 2010
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Robert Bruce Shogren was born in Chicago and graduated from the Illinois Institute of Technology in 1959.
Robert B. Shogren, architect Post 2010
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NPR's Elizabeth Shogren reports now on just how unpopular the idea has become in this election season.
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