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But the Mass on Saturday for Cesar Borja, 52, also was a reminder of the growing number of Sept. 11 first responders reporting health problems, an issue that has politicians from Senator Hillary Clinton to Mayor Michael Bloomberg suggesting the rescue workers deserve compensation.
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Cesar Borja Jr. attended Bushs State of the Union address on Tuesday night just hours after learning his father Cesar, a Filipino immigrant who became a US citizen, had died from lung problems resulting from exposure to toxic World Trade Center debris.
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But the Mass on Saturday for Cesar Borja, 52, also was a reminder of the growing number of Sept. 11 first responders reporting health problems, an issue that has politicians from Senator Hillary Clinton to Mayor Michael Bloomberg suggesting the rescue workers deserve compensation.
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Cesar Borja Jr. attended Bushs State of the Union address on Tuesday night just hours after learning his father Cesar, a Filipino immigrant who became a US citizen, had died from lung problems resulting from exposure to toxic World Trade Center debris.
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