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4/22/02 Thinking globally, acting locally
The Times Union (Albany, NY): Organic foods are overpriced and unnecessary
4/8/02 Mad deer nightmare
The Capital Times (Madison, WI): Believe science, not scaremonger
3/4/02 Lighten Your Load
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: The obesity 'epidemic' and inflated standards
2/27/02 Take heed of surgeon general's parting words
The Record (Bergen County, NJ): On standards of obesity
2/12/02 PETA aren't terrorists
The Deseret News (Salt Lake City, UT): PETA has lots of baggage
1/9/02 Eco-Hyperbole
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: True eco-terror
1/8/02 Seeds of discord - the battle over golden rice
The Newark Star-Ledger: He's a biased messenger at best
12/9/01 The Year in Ideas: "Precautionary Principle"
The New York Times: Precautionary principle
9/24/01 Washington in Brief
Insight on the News: Blowing whistle on fanatic food cops
9/3/01 PETA appreciates BK's response to animal cruelty protest
Nation's Restaurant News: PETA won't be satisfied until meat is off all menus
5/3/01 Mayor shaves milk-mustache ideas
The Washington Times: Irresponsible prescription from bovine doctrine
4/8/01 Mad cow raises awareness of another mysterious killer
The Record (Bergen County, NJ): On U.S. presence of mad cow disease
2/18/01 Won't Happen?
The Sunday News (Lancaster, PA): Beware mass mailings
2/16/01 Sodas increase kids' risk of obesity, study reports
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch: Arguments against soda fizzle when examined closely
2/13/01 So mad cow disease won't happen here?
The Dallas Morning News: Animal activist tactics disingenuous
2/5/01 Steering clear of beef
The Tampa Tribune: Orchestrated campaign
7/20/00 New limits on bioengineered foods sought
The Record (Bergen County, NJ): Agricultural Luddites?
7/13/00 Snack tax: food for thought
The Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, FL): 'Snak tax' unhealthy
6/22/00 Fight On Obesity Faces Hefty Commercial Problems
Newsday (New York, NY): Overweight Americans
6/4/00 Junk-food mania
The Washington Times: Article gives the 'food police' a free pass
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