Love Canal
Love Canal section of Niagara Falls, N.Y., that formerly contained a canal that was used as chemical disposal site. In the 1940s and 50s the empty canal was used by a chemical and plastics company to dump nearly 20,000 tons (c.18,000 metric tons) of toxic waste; the waste was sealed in metal drums in a manner that has since been declared illegal. The canal was then filled in and the land given to the expanding city of Niagara Falls by the chemical company. Housing and an elementary school were built on the site. By the late 1970s several hazardous chemicals had leaked through their drums and risen to the surface. Investigations confirmed the existence of toxins in the soil and determined that they were responsible for the area's unusually high rates of birth defects , miscarriages, cancer , illness, and chromosome damage. Families were evacuated from the area in 1978, and in 1980 the Love Canal area was declared a national emergency.
The disaster led to the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency 's "Superfund," which makes responsible parties liable for the cleanup of environmental hazards. More than $20,000,000 in settlement damages was paid by the chemical company and the city of Niagara Falls to a group of former residents. The company also agreed in 1994 to pay New York state $98 million and in 1995 to pay the federal government $129 million toward the costs incurred during the cleanup of the area. The evacuated neighborhood was repopulated in the 1990s after the cleanup was completed.
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Milla goes from bad to; curse; JOAN OF ARC.(Features)
Newspaper article from: Sunday Mail (Glasgow, Scotland); 3/12/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...took on the lead role in the movie Joan Of Arc. Unfortunately, the curse surrounding...attempts to bring the epic story of Joan Of Arc to the big screen were box- office flops. The 1948 version, titled Joan Arc, looked to have some inspired...
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Battling Titanic sendups and Joan of Arcs; Anne Frank cartoon
News Wire article from: AP Online; 5/19/1998; ; 485 words
; ...then later sinks on a coral reef. --- WILL THE REAL JOAN OF ARC STAND UP? Another cinema duel is shaping up between the French and American makers of films on Joan of Arc. Director Ron Maxwell says Mira Sorvino is ``in advanced...
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Glasgow's Joan of Arc in context. (Ellen Glasgow)(Special Issue: Ellen Glasgow)
Magazine article from: The Mississippi Quarterly; 3/22/1996; ; 700+ words
; ...factionalism with unity and coherence. And Joan of Arc was everywhere by the time Glasgow...by a woman, Ditie de Jehanne d' Arc by Joan's contemporary Christine de Pisan, however, Joan is not a heretic but a divinely appointed...
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Joan of Arc leaves indelible mark; Christian saint inspires hit TV show.(NATION)(CULTURE, ET CETERA)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times; 5/20/2004; 700+ words
; ...been fascinated with the life of Joan of Arc since childhood. As the creator...all a part of the human trait." Joan of Arc described contact with the archangel...her visions" in Rully, France. Joan of Arc said she was told to lift the English...
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Modernizing Joan of Arc: Conceptions, Costumes, and Canonization
Magazine article from: Arthuriana; 12/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ELLEN ECKER DOLGIN, Modernizing Joan of Arc: Conceptions, Costumes, and Canonization...of the woman now known commonly as Joan of Arc (or Jeanne d'Arc) has...sources. As it is, Modernizing Joan of Arc represents a missed opportunity to...
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Joan of Arc 'Staying Alive' on new CDs
Newspaper article from: Barrington Courier-Review (IL); 3/27/2003; 700+ words
; ...experimental rock outfit Joan of Arc is not easy to categorize...come up with any labels for Joan of Arc, don't expect...opening act for Joan of Arc on the upcoming tour of...identify the musicians as "Joan of Arc II," and some of...
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The Many Faces of Joan of Arc
Magazine article from: USA Today; 7/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...FRENCH MEDIEVAL heroine Joan of Arc is the subject of an exhibition...expertise concerning Joan of Arc. "Joan of Arc was, without a...and writing about Joan of Arc for 17 years. "It also...in turn, has changed Joan of Arc, as her image has...
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Ashes May Hold Joan of Arc's Secrets
Transcript from: NPR Weekend Edition - Saturday; 1/6/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...Saturday 01-06-2007 Ashes May Hold Joan of Arc's Secrets Host: LINDA WERTHEIMER...there are three streets named after Joan of Arc and four statues of her. (Soundbite...months. No matter the result, Joan of Arc will keep her sainthood and her...
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`Joan of Arc' takes God seriously
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 5/14/1999; ; 700+ words
; JOAN OF ARC Starring: Leelee Sobieski, Jacqueline Bisset, Powers Boothe...destroys her, which, of course, it does. Even when the noble Joan is burned to death for heresy, "Joan of Arc" resists undermining its story of faith by trading in manipulative...
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ACTRESSES BURN UP SCREEN AS JOAN OF ARC.(LIFE & LEISURE)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY); 11/16/1999; 700+ words
; ...HOLLYWOOD -- In ``The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc,'' Milla Jovovich is just the latest in...half-hour examination of the life of Joan of Arc. Sandrine Bonnaire stars as Jeanne. ``Joan of Arc'': Earlier this year, CBS scored...
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Joan of Arc
Encyclopedia entry from: U*X*L Encyclopedia of World Biography
Joan of Arc Born: c. 1412 Domr é my, France...French heroine The French national heroine Joan of Arc led a troop of French soldiers and...which caused severe hardship in France. Joan of Arc's place in history was finally solidified...
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Joan of Arc (1412–1431)
Book article from: The Renaissance
Joan of Arc (1412 – 1431) A patron saint of the French nation, Joan of Arc was born in the village of Domremy...powerful enemies, the sixteen-year-old Joan rode to the French camp at Vaucouleurs to...
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Jeanne D'Arc, St. (St. Joan of Arc) (ca. 1412-1431)
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology
Jeanne D'Arc, St. (St. Joan of Arc) (ca. 1412-1431) Joan was born Jeanette, with the surname Arc or Rom é e, in the village of Domr é my, on the border of Champagne and Lorraine, on January 15, 1412. In documents...
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Joan of Arc, Saint
Book article from: World Encyclopedia
Joan of Arc, Saint (1412–31) ( Jeanne d'Arc , Joan of Lorraine or the Maid of Orléans ) National heroine of France. A peasant girl, she claimed to hear heavenly voices urging her to save France during the Hundred Years...
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Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Literature
Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc, see Joan of Arc .
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