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December 1, 2003
A Heaping Helping of Stories You Might Have Missed
While our daily headlines provide an in-depth look at the biggest stories related to anti-consumer food and beverage activism, there are dozens more that we simply can't get to. Here's a super-sized portion of what’s been on our plate since Thanksgiving Day.
While our daily headlines provide an in-depth look at the biggest stories related to anti-consumer food and beverage activism, there are dozens more that we simply can't get to. Here's a super-sized portion of what’s been on our plate since Thanksgiving Day.
- Center for Consumer Freedom's Thanksgiving legal waiver featured in the Washington Times
- LA Times: Animal-rights nuts get chilly reception at Sonoma City Council meeting
- Columnist: mandatory restaurant menu labeling is "hogwash"
- Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinch (D-Greenpeace) brags of "endorsements" from fictional animals, mystical creatures
- Support for "fat tax" rising in New Zealand
- Low-carb doctors' detailed rebuttal to anti-meat "Physicians Committee"
- Vermont activists starting up again with anti-biotech town meetings
- North Dakota official: large-scale livestock agriculture "key" to growing economy
- StarLink biotech corn fears persist, despite no evidence of harm
- Law professor: Seed-pirate Percy Schmeiser is "a cult figure ... in the anti-globalization movement"
- Ford Foundation apology for funding terrorists doesn't satisfy one U.S. Senator