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Headlines for Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Tue, 05/25/2010 - 13:52
Thousands of police go door to door in Jamaica – at least 30 dead
LEED certification can give high rating despite poor indoor air quality The report is called "LEED Certification: Where Energy Efficiency Collides with Human Health." Environment and Human Health, Inc. is a group of physicians and public health professionals who study the impacts of environmental issues on human health. President Nancy Alderman says the public assumes such buildings are not only good for the environment, but good for those living or working in them. She notes the certification process offers a total of 110 points. “If you get to 80 points, you can be platinum, which is their very highest category, and you can totally leave out, if you choose to, the indoor environmental quality because that's 15 points.” The most points are available for energy efficiency, but as buildings become tighter and more energy efficient, they often concentrate chemicals released from construction materials, cleaning supplies and other pollutants. Alderman's group recommends several changes that the Green Building Council, which certifies the LEED program, could make to ensure that indoor air quality is protected. The Green Building Council did not return a request for comment before deadline. Melinda Tuhus, FSRN, New Haven. Don’t Ask Don’t Tell repeal may get vote this week
UN forces fire on demonstrators in Haitian tent city Joseph Maryonje is a 24-year-old mother of four living near Place Petion. She said the tear gas clouded the camp where she has stayed since the January earthquake destroyed her home. “Everyone ran because nobody wants to stay around when there's so much gas. They're abusive - they shot the gas in here and the children were falling, everyone was feeling the effects.” Students from the nearby university of ethnology took to the streets to protest what they said were abuses by peacekeeping troops. Student Jacques Lauture said troops stationed outside their campus beat his peers with their guns earlier in the day. Three doctors at the General Hospital said they treated at least six bleeding people for wounds from rubber bullets, including a 7-year-old girl who required ten stitches to her face. A broad political coalition called Tet Kole, which means “heads together” in Haitian Creole, has held several protests in the area around the palace this month, alleging Haitian President Rene Preval is consolidating power in the wake of the earthquake. One man was killed at the last demonstration, and there are more protests planned for this week. The UN did not respond in time to requests for comment. Ansel Herz, FSRN, Port-au-Prince. Detroit Mayor says no more TV crews at police raids
Clashes after airstrike in Yemen misses target – kills at least three
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