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Worst air puts Pinal County at center of dust storm Arizona Republic

Microscopic particles of dust kicked up off the desert and blown off farmlands are creating deadly dust storms that smother Interstate 10 between Phoenix and Tucson. Dust forces schools to hang warning flags to alert parents to keep kids indoors. Some say it is making children sick.

The fine dust gets deep into people's lungs, and more people with breathing difficulties are heading to medical clinics and doctors offices.

Last week, in its annual air-quality report card, the American Lung Association put Phoenix at the top of its list of U.S. cities with the worst year-round dust pollution largely because Pinal County readings skew the average for the two-county metropolitan area.

Now, the federal government has stepped in and ordered Pinal County and the state to improve the quality of air or face millions of dollars in sanctions they cannot afford to ignore.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency officials say the county's western skies contain an unhealthful level of pollutants and have violated national air-quality standards since 2002. The most egregious violations occur within Maricopa's city limits, where an air-quality monitor consistently records the nation's highest levels of dust, or inhalable coarse particles.

Public Relations Society of America Draws Spotlight Online

Those who buy single-user access codesto websites should not abuse them. TwoAbusers are connected to the PR Society,Director Gerard Corbett of Hitachiand Christina Darnowski,PRS Resource Center.Tues., July 31WEB ABUSE IS PR ETHICAL ISSUECopyright violation is an easy matter on the web where stories can be downloaded and copied and buyers of single user access codes can share them with friends and business associates.However, depriving a paid website of revenues in this way is unethical. Those who purchase access codes, including codes to this website, agree to keep those codes to themselves. They are responsible for the security on those codes.Abusers are readily identified by the number of times a site is visited and we have come across two connected with the PR Society—director Gerard Corbett of Hitachi and Christina Darnowski, manager of the professional resource center of the Society.Corbett’s codes, on one $295 subscription, turned out to be the fifth most frequently used codes for the period July 1-18. The 10,510 “hits” via his codes were the second highest on the list, surpassing companies paying thousands of dollars for site licenses to odwyerpr.com.The only codes used more than Corbett’s were the free sample user name and password that we give out so people can sample the website.Corbett says he has no idea how his codes came to be used so much and says he never gave them to anyone.PRS Caught Again—Red HandedAlso popping up on the list of abusers is someone from PRS h.q.—Christina Darnowski, manager of the Professional Resource Center (library).Usage of her codes is in the top 25 and far above usage for a single subscriber.This is the second time we have caught PRS at this. In early 2005, the web tracking system found that PRS h.q., on one subscription, was accessing odwyerpr.com as much as those paying $5,000 a year.Rather than file a copyright violation claim, we brought this to the attention of COO Catherine...

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