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Me and My Geiger Counter Was I being practical, or paranoid?
Published in The New York Times June 22, 2002 Engineered Floors are Getting Serious The newest engineered wood floors, which do not warp over time, have top layers that are made of hardwood and are up to one-quarter-inch thick.
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Published in The New York Times February 11, 2003