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First responders, left to right, Tom Maguire, Patrick O'Flaherty, Michael Moore, John Walcott, and Rich Volpe  who attended court and all suffering from a variety of respiratory ailments are seen outside Manhattan federal court, Friday, March 19, 2010, in New York. A federal judge on Friday rejected a legal settlement of more than a half-billion dollars for people sickened by ash and dust from the World Trade Center, saying the deal to compensate 10,000 police officers, firefighters and other laborers didn't contain enough money for the workers.

First responders, left to right, Tom Maguire, Patrick O'Flaherty, Michael Moore, John Walcott, and Rich Volpe who attended court and all suffering from a variety of respiratory ailments are seen outside Manhattan federal court, Friday, March 19, 2010, in New York. A federal judge on Friday rejected a legal settlement of more than a half-billion dollars for people sickened by ash and dust from the World Trade Center, saying the deal to compensate 10,000 police officers, firefighters and other laborers didn't contain enough money for the workers.

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Michael Moore, 55, left, and Patrick O'Flaherty who attended court, both suffering from a variety of respiratory ailments are seen outside Manhattan federal court, Friday, March 19, 2010, in New York. A federal judge on Friday rejected a legal settlement of more than a half-billion dollars for people sickened by ash and dust from the World Trade Center, saying the deal to compensate 10,000 police officers, firefighters and other laborers didn't contain enough money for the workers.

Michael Moore, 55, left, and Patrick O'Flaherty who attended court, both suffering from a variety of respiratory ailments are seen outside Manhattan federal court, Friday, March 19, 2010, in New York. A federal judge on Friday rejected a legal settlement of more than a half-billion dollars for people sickened by ash and dust from the World Trade Center, saying the deal to compensate 10,000 police officers, firefighters and other laborers didn't contain enough money for the workers.

FR77522 AP 

First responders, left to right, Tom Maguire, Patrick O'Flaherty, Michael Moore, John Walcott, and Rich Volpe  who attended court and all suffering from a variety of respiratory ailments are seen outside Manhattan federal court, Friday, March 19, 2010, in New York. A federal judge on Friday rejected a legal settlement of more than a half-billion dollars for people sickened by ash and dust from the World Trade Center, saying the deal to compensate 10,000 police officers, firefighters and other laborers didn't contain enough money for the workers.

First responders, left to right, Tom Maguire, Patrick O'Flaherty, Michael Moore, John Walcott, and Rich Volpe who attended court and all suffering from a variety of respiratory ailments are seen outside Manhattan federal court, Friday, March 19, 2010, in New York. A federal judge on Friday rejected a legal settlement of more than a half-billion dollars for people sickened by ash and dust from the World Trade Center, saying the deal to compensate 10,000 police officers, firefighters and other laborers didn't contain enough money for the workers.

FR77522 AP 

Michael Moore, 55, left, and Patrick O'Flaherty who attended court, both suffering from a variety of respiratory ailments are seen outside Manhattan federal court, Friday, March 19, 2010, in New York. A federal judge on Friday rejected a legal settlement of more than a half-billion dollars for people sickened by ash and dust from the World Trade Center, saying the deal to compensate 10,000 police officers, firefighters and other laborers didn't contain enough money for the workers.

Michael Moore, 55, left, and Patrick O'Flaherty who attended court, both suffering from a variety of respiratory ailments are seen outside Manhattan federal court, Friday, March 19, 2010, in New York. A federal judge on Friday rejected a legal settlement of more than a half-billion dollars for people sickened by ash and dust from the World Trade Center, saying the deal to compensate 10,000 police officers, firefighters and other laborers didn't contain enough money for the workers.

FR77522 AP 

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