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| 7/2/06 | Food fears run amok The Idaho Statesman: Mercury warnings in stores that sell fish only scare the public away from a healthy food. |
| 6/20/06 | Supermarket casts its lot with PETA The Daily Item (Lynn, MA): Whole Foods should look to groups other than PETA for moral guidance on food choices |
| 6/18/06 | 'Hypocrisy' on trans fat Louisville Courier-Journal: CSPI's demand for removal of trans fats is the height of hypocrisy |
| 5/21/06 | COMIC STRIP HAD NEEDLESS SCARE The Ledger (Lakeland, FL): Fish is healthy, fear is not |
| 5/21/06 | Ignore 'Baby Blues' warning on fish Sunday Voice (Wilkes-Barre, PA): Sunday comics buy into fishy mercury scare |
| 5/15/06 | CFCF: Awarness of low tuna risks is good for your health Nation's Restaurant News: Given all we know about the positive health impact of Omega-3 fatty acids, it's a real public-health crisis when Americans (especially women) are scared away from eating fish by activists who lack a good understanding of science. |
| 5/8/06 | Fish, mercury The Annapolis Capital: Fish is still the "brain food" our mothers encouraged us to eat. But needless anxiety may indeed be hazardous to your health. |
| 5/1/06 | Who's next on Hugs for Puppies' enemies list? The Philadelphia Inquirer: Like other militant animal-rights groups, Hugs for Puppies stands for the abolition of all food that comes from animals. |
| 4/30/06 | Violent group The Sunday News (Lancaster, Pennsylvania): The oddly named Hugs for Puppies, is the Philadelphia chapter of SHAC -- short for Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty. |
| 4/9/06 | Humane Problems The Las Cruces (NM) Sun-News: With problems of its own, The Humane Society of the United States should not be in the business of auditing local animal shelters. |
| 4/2/06 | Boycott a sham The Chronicle Herald (Nova Scotia): Humane Society of the United States' Canadian seafood boycott is a sham. |
| 4/1/06 | BOYCOTT IS A SHAM The Toronto Star: Research by the Center for Consumer Freedom shows the Humane Society of the United States' boycott of Canadian seafood is bogus. |
| 3/25/06 | Animal-rights groups hide violent subculture The Duluth News Tribune: The misnamed "physicians committee" is a PETA-affiliated animal-rights group whose membership includes fewer than 4 percent physicians. |
| 3/23/06 | California's fish story has a twist Los Angeles Times: California's Propostion 65 should not be used to steer people away from the health benefits of fish consumption |
| 3/23/06 | Neuse Riverkeeper Way Off the Mark The New Bern Sun Journal (NC): The Neuse Riverkeeper wrong about mercury content of fish from North Carolina's coastal waters. |
| 3/19/06 | Don't be troubled by mercury findings Muskegon Chronicle: A growing body of evidence suggests that the trace amounts of mercury in fish aren't likely to be a health hazard to anyone. |
| 3/17/06 | Confusion seems to exist on fish safety Daily News (Jacksonville, NC): The Neuse RiverKeeper is way off the mark in suggesting that fish from North Carolina's coastal waters are unsafe to eat. |
| 3/15/06 | Fish safe, still good 'brain food' Clarion-Ledger (Jackson, MS): Oceana needlessly scares people about mercury in Gulf seafood. |
| 3/11/06 | Fish safety story adds to confusion The Sun Sentinel (South Florida): As a nonprofit consumer advocacy organization, the Center for Consumer Freedom is concerned that Americans will overreact to overprotective government warnings because they lack vital information to inform their choices. |
| 3/7/06 | Weight loss bills USA Today: Stomach-stapling doctors and makers of weight-loss drugs have spent years lobbying government to cover their products and it's finally paid off. |
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