Guide listing weed killer allegedly linked to cancer removed from NParks website

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Weed killer allegedly linked to cancer dropped from list on NParks website

SINGAPORE - A guide on weed management that listed a brand of weed killer that contains a chemical alleged to cause cancer has been removed from the National Parks Board website.Please subscribe or log in to continue reading the full article.

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