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| Almost half of the 82 murders were so-called "honor killings," in which a woman accused of tainting her family's honor was killed by her own relatives. This could result in low-level tainting of even European grains. When that glass was crushed to pieces less than 5 millimeters in diameter, it had the largest surface area and leached the most--often tainting water with 400 mg/l lead. |
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