Thursday, January 03, 2002

Monsanto Hid Decades Of Pollution (washingtonpost.com)

By Michael Grunwald
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, January 1, 2002; Page A01



ANNISTON, Ala. -- On the west side of Anniston, the poor side of Anniston, the people ate dirt. They called it "Alabama clay" and cooked it for extra flavor. They also grew berries in their gardens, raised hogs in their back yards, caught bass in the murky streams where their children swam and played and were baptized. They didn't know their dirt and yards and bass and kids -- along with the acrid air they breathed -- were all contaminated with chemicals. They didn't know they lived in one of the most polluted patches of America.

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