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10 Sep 2003 2:53PM

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Over 200 workers and families of former workers are suing IBM, alleging that exposure to toxic chemicals caused abnormally high rates of illness and death at Big Blue, according to a report in the New York Times.
The suits, according to the newspaper, relate to workers largely employed in IBM's semiconductor and disk drive manufacturing processes, both of which involve the use of chemicals.
The claimants say that they have evidence that shows that these employees have an increased risk of b... (66 more words)
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