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| 12/21/04 | This Christmas, Remember a Champion of Joyful Eating Buffalo News: With the recent passing of legendary chef Julia Child at the ripe old age of 91, America is facing the first Christmas without its grande dame of good eating. |
| 10/1/04 | 'Obesity' lawyers licking chops Washington Times: In search of their next supersized payday, lawyers know they can't sue to make people exercise more, so they're targeting food makers. |
| 8/26/04 | Soft Drink Hysteria Hard to Swallow The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: The latest phony food scare centers on soft drinks and their alleged link to type 2 diabetes. |
| 3/30/04 | To thwart lawyers, Pa. should pass its own burger bill The Philadelphia Inquirer: Remember the guy who sued fast-food restaurants for making him fat? He became a poster boy for frivolous litigation. |
| 3/12/04 | 'Super Size Me' Is Just Another Sick Reality Show Chicago Sun-Times : Morgan Spurlock's film 'Super Size Me' is no more realistic than so-called reality shows like ''Average Joe.'' and ''My Big Fat Obnoxious Fiance.'' |
| 3/3/04 | Common Sense and Health San Francisco Chronicle: Is logic the Latest Victim of 'Obesity Epidemic'? |
| 1/16/04 | Mad Cow: A cause for alarm?
The Orlando Sentinel: Americans should definitely change their habits in a post-mad-cow America, and I'm not talking about whether we eat beef. |
| 12/25/03 | Tom Cruise: Hottie or Fatty? Orange County Register: Welcome to the politics of fat, where the press has fed us a steady diet of hysteria and hyperbole. |
| 12/9/03 | Very Little Truth In Labeling Hartford Courant: What's wrong with forcing restaurants to label menus in the same way food companies label a box of cereal? |
| 10/29/03 | McLawsuit Lies National Review Online: PR hack Ben Kelley has a new cause: trying to turn America's flab into trial lawyers' next cash cow. |
| 10/1/03 | Last Call The American Spectator: Is it really ten years since the Total Overhaul Of Flab And Taxation (TOOFAT) Act of 2004 became law? |
| 7/24/03 | Anti-soda bandwagon fueled by junk science Seattle Times: Frivolous obesity lawyer targets Seattle school board members in anti-soda crusade |
| 6/21/03 | Beef against fast food could lead to economic indigestion Boston Herald: A coalition of the nation's leading food cops, bureaucrats and trial attorneys gathered in Boston for an assault summit on obesity. |
| 6/19/03 | Regulating Rights San Francisco Chronicle: California state Sen. Deborah Ortiz, D-Sacramento, has declared war on soda. |
| 6/12/03 | The Bogus Case to Ban Soft Drinks The Orange County Register: California's Senator Deborah Ortiz is on a mission to run sodas out of schools. |
| 6/8/03 | Pig Farmers Akin to Terrorists? HOGWASH. York Sunday News: RFK Jr. dishes out a healthy portion of hog farming hysteria accompanied by demands for costly regulations. |
| 5/12/03 | Cinco de Mayo goes sober Washington Times: Activists in California with an anti-alcohol agenda are attempting to hijack Cinco de Mayo by making it 'dry'. |
| 4/16/03 | Animal groups callous, not cute USA Today: PETA's vulgar attempts to get attention are tame compared to those of animal extremists who are torching medical research labs. |
| 2/24/03 | Food Fetish The American Spectator: Hungry planet? Starving millions? Let them eat Peruvian Purple Potatoes! |
| 11/24/02 | Financing Domestic Terrorism The Washington Times: SUV owners receive chilling threats from ELF. |
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