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| 11/15/07 | Response To 'Is An Animal A Thing?' Hartford Courant: Missing in young Noah S.B. Williams' essay as proudly promoted by his mother, Jampa Williams [Commentary, Nov. 25, "Is An Animal A Thing? Or A Being?"] is the idea that even if animals are not "things," human beings are certainly superior. |
| 11/15/07 | Animal rights, not nutrition St. Paul Pioneer Press: If Neal Barnard's attempt to link meat and dairy consumption to "unhealthy" lifestyles sounds like the jabbering of an animal rights activist, there's a good reason. That's what it was. |
| 11/15/07 | Moms know best: Fish is 'brain food' Baltimore Sun: It found, quite convincingly, that avoiding fish during pregnancy will result in a child with diminished IQ and motor skills. |
| 11/15/07 | Playing doctors East Valley Tribune: It’s an animal rights organization, not a serious medical authority. |
| 11/14/07 | Farm Bill Follow-Up Roll Call: I would like to correct some misleading information in a recent letter by Susan Levin. ["Facts About Farm Bill," November 7] |
| 11/7/07 | Fish study was accurate The Record: Andrea Kavanagh's quibble over industry funding of a recent seafood-science review ignores the reality that the review itself was spot-on correct. |
| 11/7/07 | Fear of eating fish News-Journal: But it is sad that millions of women are denying their unborn children the needed benefits of Omega-3 fatty acids because they fear the fish counter. |
| 11/5/07 | Popcorn worries Chicago Tribune: But surely, if we work a little harder, we can find something more realistic to worry about. |
| 11/4/07 | Seafood study agrees with Mom Los Angeles Times: Andrea Kavanagh's quibble about industry funding of a recent seafood science review ignores the reality that the review itself was correct. |
| 10/20/07 | In response to the Oct. 10 article "Microwave popcorn concerns addressed." The Arizona Daily Star: Even if working around butter flavoring has made a few factory employees sick, it's absolutely silly for ordinary consumers to be afraid of their microwave popcorn. |
| 10/12/07 | Agency should rethink prison shelter idea The Shreveport Times: HSUS raised $34 million after Hurricane Katrina hit, promising to reunite pets with their owners. What happened to the majority of this money? |
| 10/11/07 | Popcorn fear The Orlando Sentinel: It's absolutely silly for consumers to be afraid of microwave popcorn. |
| 10/11/07 | Man cries wolf about fish dinner The Casper Star Tribune: The Food and Drug Administration's "safe" level of mercury in fish has a 1,000-percent safety cushion built into it. |
| 10/11/07 | Chicken, it’s what’s for dinner The Baltimore Examiner: Animal rights activists are usually good for entertainment value, but when they claim that chickens are “the most abused animals,” we shouldn’t take their word for it. |
| 10/10/07 | Vegetarian diet no guarantee against E. coli The Sun-Sentinel: If animal activists really want to turn Americans into meat-hating diet radicals, they should admit that vegetarianism isn't risk-free, and that they're really more interested in saving cows and chickens than in protecting human health. |
| 10/10/07 | Dieting and the couch potato crisis Boston Globe: The real culprit behind America's expanding waistline is our increasingly sedentary lifestyle. |
| 10/6/07 | Our choice in food The Philadelphia Inquirer: Giving a group of vegan extremists control over what the rest of us eat would set a horrible precedent. |
| 9/1/07 | Toxic Tuna? SELF Magazine: It's a bad idea to scare women away from what may be the only source of omega-3's that will fit into their budget. |
| 8/14/07 | Banning junk food isn't the answer to curbing obesity USA Today: USA Today's article on healthful school food quotes MeMe Roth, who founded the advocacy group National Action Against Obesity: "We need to get junk food out of child-care centers, preschools, YMCAs." |
| 8/10/07 | Bird flu epidemic not likely The Examiner (Washington, DC): Dr. Michael Greger is a life-long animal rights activist, not a mainstream medical authority. |
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