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Hundreds of people who worked on the World Trade Center cleanup have filed a class action against the towers' leaseholder and those who supervised the job, alleging they did little to protect workers from dust, asbestos and other toxins in the air. The federal suit was brought against Silverstein Properties and four construction companies hired to oversee the removal of 1.5 million tons of debris. A lawyer for the plaintiffs said he will seek billions of dollars in compensation.
September 14, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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