Talk:Rohm and Haas
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NPOV lawsuit mentions
[edit]The section mentions relapses of the 'victims'. To date, Rohm and Haas has not been found to have any hand in causing the original incident, or the relapses. Putting that mention here asks the readers to draw a correlation where there may or may not be one. Mentioning the investigation without mentioning the results of the investigation also asks readers to draw their own conclusions rather than simply giving them the facts. Furthermore, the use of the word 'they' in the second paragraph forces an accusatory tonal change. I'd prefer to see "Rohm and Haas" repeated instead of "they". 66.71.54.190 (talk) 22:00, 3 September 2008 (UTC)
- The whole section reads like it was written by the lawyers. It should be made NPOV or removed. Coemgenus 22:09, 1 October 2009 (UTC)
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