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| 4/13/07 | Mercury in Fish Lakeland Ledger: Oceana's billboard about mercury in fish is incredibly irresponsible, given what the scientific community is saying. |
| 4/11/07 | Don't jump into 'trans-fat mania' The Clarion-Ledger: Eventually, after the present hysteria dies down, Americans will come to understand that trans fat -- found most commonly in margarine -- isn't a uniquely grave threat to human health. |
| 4/7/07 | Putting fish on the menu The San Diego Union-Tribune: One of the smartest things pregnant women can do for their unborn children is to eat more fish. |
| 3/31/07 | PETA position on neglect case is ironic Daily Times-Call: It's ironic that People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) would urge prosecutors to seek harsh penalties for a woman charged with neglecting her animals, claiming she could be dangerous to people, too. |
| 3/16/07 | Eat Fish (2) The Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA): Environmental advocates have placed their own agendas -- usually involving small amounts of mercury emitted during the generation of electricity -- ahead of the public's health. |
| 3/12/07 | Eat Fish The Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA): Nearly 50 environmental advocacy groups have tried in recent years to make Americans fear mercury in fish -- the way we fear lead in paint. |
| 1/8/07 | Animal rights activists hijack editorial pages The Daily News Journal: Apparently unsatisfied with demonizing steaks, chicken wings and milk the old-fashioned way, |
| 1/7/07 | Phony letters part of propaganda scheme Chattanooga Times Free Press (Tennessee): Apparently unsatisfied with demonizing steaks, chicken wings and milk the old-fashioned way, |
| 1/6/07 | Anti-meat activists should pay to promote message The Athens (GA) Banner-Herald: Apparently not satisfied with demonizing steaks, chicken wings and milk the old-fashioned way, |
| 1/6/07 | Animal rights activists aren't praising Huntingdon's NYSE listing The Washington Times: Contrary to the article "Animal activists hail NYSE deal on listing," (Business, Tuesday) no animal rights activists are praising the New York Stock Exchange |
| 1/3/07 | Fake letter, twisted message The Petaluma Argus-Courier: When animal rights activists resort to phony letter-writing campaigns to promote meatless eating, |
| 12/27/06 | A form letter Philadelphia Daily News: When animal-rights activists resort to letter-writing campaigns to make their points ... |
| 12/25/06 | Animal-ag critics lack credibility with their boilerplate letters Press Journal (Vero Beach, Florida): The exact same letter Tyler submitted, word for word, also ran in at least 30 other U.S. newspapers this month. |
| 12/21/06 | Veggie letter part of national campaign The Beverly Citizen: When animal rights activists resort to phony letter-writing campaigns to promote meatless eating, they don't deserve to be taken seriously. |
| 12/21/06 | Meat, Please The Memphis Flyer: When animal-rights activists resort to phony letter-writing campaigns to promote meatless eating, they don't deserve to be taken seriously. |
| 12/20/06 | Use your own words Chapel Hill Herald (Durham, NC): When animal rights activists resort to phony letter-writing campaigns to promote meatless eating, |
| 12/19/06 | Activist should use his own words The Daily Town Talk (Alexandria/Lafayette, LA): When animal rights activists resort to phony letter-writing campaigns to get their point across, they don't deserve to be |
| 12/18/06 | Use your own words to express your viewpoints The Daily Advertiser (Lafayette, LA): When animal rights activists resort to phony letter-writing campaigns to promote meatless eating, they don't deserve to be taken seriously. |
| 12/18/06 | Animal-rights activists use carbon-copy letters The Maui News: When animal-rights activists resort to phony letter-writing campaigns to promote meatless eating, they don’t deserve to be taken seriously. |
| 12/17/06 | Animal rights activists use words of others The Daily Journal (Tupelo, Mississippi): When animal rights activists resort to phony letter-writing campaigns to get their point across, they don't deserve to be |
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