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| 3/7/06 | PETA hypocrisy The Virginian-Pilot: PETA can dish it out, but it can't take it |
| 3/3/06 | Mercury threat? The Bradenton Herald: Given all we know about the healthfulness of eating fish, there's a real danger of Americans (especially women) being scared away from eating fish by green groups that lack a good understanding of science. |
| 2/28/06 | Stomach shrinking gets a "thumb's down." The Record (Bergen, NJ): Taxpayers should be appalled by Medicare's decision to pay for stomach-stapling surgery |
| 2/26/06 | Mercury consumption report exaggerated The Mobile Register: Oceana fails to tell the entire story on mercury in fish. |
| 2/25/06 | Endangered status of Chilean sea bass is debatable The Cleveland Plain Dealer: What's really behind the "Take a Pass on Chilean Sea Bass" campaign. |
| 2/23/06 | PETA guilty of overkill Boston Herald: PETA's ethics problem |
| 2/22/06 | Overprotection on Omega-3's The New York Times: The Center for Consumer Freedom responds to the New York Times article on FishScam.com |
| 2/18/06 | Crustacean conflagration The Washington Times: PETA's not being honest about its objection to the lobster-tank arcade game |
| 2/17/06 | PETA lobster fight a farce The Portsmouth (NH) Herald: PETA should be honest about its objection to Lobster |
| 2/13/06 | Ignore the hysteria about mercury in fish The Honolulu Star-Bulletin: Warnings about mercury levels in the fish we eat is just the latest irresponsible scare campaign from groups like Greenpeace, based on misunderstood or intentionally misstated science |
| 2/1/06 | 'Ahi Tuna Mercury "Poisoning" Nothing To Panic Over The Honolulu Advertiser: The recent warning about mercury levels in the fish we eat is just the latest irresponsible scare campaign, based on misunderstood or intentionally misstated science |
| 1/29/06 | Follow the PETA money The Dallas Morning News: PETA's ties to the violent wing of the animal rights movement are extensive |
| 1/6/06 | Animal Wrongs L.A. City Beat: Assasination-endorsing physician has ties to the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine |
| 12/3/05 | PETA wrong to force message on children The Pensacola News Journal: PETA should keep its radical message away from children |
| 11/24/05 | Animal rights deception The Detroit News: PCRM is an animal-front group, but you'll never hear that from them. |
| 11/24/05 | The PETA problem The Daily Press (Hampton Roads, Virginia): PETA's hypocritical actions have become a global embarrassment for the group's zealots. This animal rights group lives in a giant glass house. It shouldn't be throwing stones. |
| 10/21/05 | Junk science San Francisco Chronicle: Someone is "peddling junk science" in the debate over food-borne acrylamide. It's California's attorney general. |
| 10/15/05 | PETA's agenda behind non-meat diet Austin American-Statesman: PCRM is an animal-rights group, and it's nutrition advice should be considered with that in mind. |
| 9/21/05 | Story recklessly overstates mercury threat Providence Journal: The recent warning about mercury levels in the fish we eat is just the latest irresponsible scare campaign, based on misunderstood or intentionally misstated science |
| 8/6/05 | Advice has an agenda New Port News Daily Press: Meatless eating shouldn't be promoted by adding scare tactics to our national obsession with body weight |
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