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| 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 |
| 8/12/08 | 'Humane' charities contribute to violence Las Vegas Review-Journal: People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has spent more than $150,000 defending arsonists and other violent animal-rights criminals. |
| 6/18/06 | 'Hypocrisy' on trans fat Louisville Courier-Journal: CSPI's demand for removal of trans fats is the height of hypocrisy |
| 12/1/07 | 'Junk' food bans don't work Deseret Morning News: The researchers found that children continued to buy lunch when the cafeteria switched from traditional to "healthful" items. |
| 10/22/02 | 15 ways to fat-proof your kids The Charlotte Observer: 'Fat-proof kids': Case against soda lacks facts |
| 5/9/00 | 2 top chefs join food fight The Chicago Sun-Times: Healthy load of dung |
| 8/6/04 | A Medical Masquerade Washington Times: The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine has ties to doctors who masquerade as legitimate medical spokespeople |
| 7/30/08 | A balanced approach to food choices Modesto Bee: I thought Simon Chaitowitz's cynical use of Tony Snow's tragic death to promote vegetarianism was unusually offensive. |
| 10/14/03 | A dumping ground The Macon (GA) Telegraph: It Was a Form Letter |
| 8/25/09 | A fish story you shouldn't swallow Philadelphia Inquirer: Consumers shouldn't be scared away from a diet rich in seafood, despite the scary headlines generated by a recent U.S. Geological Survey report. |
| 12/27/06 | A form letter Philadelphia Daily News: When animal-rights activists resort to letter-writing campaigns to make their points ... |
| 11/20/08 | ACRYLAMIDE: Takes huge amount to cause health risk The Daily Herald: Scaring people about acrylamide will have the paradoxical effect of making people less healthy by turning them away from olives, almonds, asparagus, spinach, beets and prune juice -- all acrylamide-rich foods. |
| 4/9/05 | Active kids stay in shape San Jose Mercury News: One important detail has been overlooked in articles about obesity: Physical inactivity costs Californians far more than excess weight. |
| 3/19/08 | Active lifestyle is key to good health Baltimore Sun: Most of us know that even with the support of a personal counselor, it's hard to lose weight, and even harder to keep it off. |
| 2/6/04 | Activist indulges capitalistic craving Portland Tribune: Activist's restaurant presents bitter irony |
| 11/29/03 | Activist provides political voice for animals The Daily Oklahoman: PETA leader advocates violence |
| 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 |
| 10/25/04 | Addicted To Flawed Caffeine Studies Ottawa Citizen: We are already subjected to enough conflicting health advice without hearing bogus claims that caffeine is an addictive drug. |
| 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 |
| 11/27/07 | Advice questioned Press & Sun Bulletin: A meatless and milk-less "vegan" diet is a fine choice for the tiny minority of Americans who believe in the "rights" of animals, but it is not a recognized cure for diabetes, cancer or other ailments. |
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