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NYC: Many 9/11 injury plaintiffs not seriously ill

Jun 26 ,Medicine & Health


(AP) -- Many of the thousands of people who have gone to court claiming ground zero-related illnesses don't have serious health problems, lawyers for the city claim in court papers.





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