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| 10/16/02 | Something fishy about sea bass scare The Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Is Chilean sea bass an endangered species? No. |
| 9/27/02 | Who's Really Behind The Protest Curtain? CNSNews.com: At D.C.'s recent protests, self-proclaimed |
| 8/14/02 | All-out assault by food cops: When will it end? USA Today: After getting rich from tobacco settlements, lawyers are now setting their sights on fatty foods. |
| 3/10/02 | The Truth About Terror The terrorists are here. They are not who you might expect. |
| 3/8/02 | Turner Raises a Ruckus The Turner Foundation has doled out $165,000 to the Ruckus Society, an ultraviolent anti-"globalism" group. |
| 2/8/02 | 'Fast Food Nation' book is full of fluff Eric Schlosser serves up some weak and dull arguments in his book, Fast Food Nation |
| 1/29/02 | Soda and snack foods in schools A California governor's political agenda puts sodas and snack foods in the crosshairs. |
| 11/1/01 | Enemies Here Threaten food USA Today: Violent environmental and animal rights activists have not altered their agenda post September 11. |
| 8/27/00 | Genetically Altered Foods are the Key to Feeding an Increasingly Hungry World To feed an ever expanding population, the world needs foods with genetically improved componants, or famine will plague mass populations. |
| 7/10/00 | Celebrity chefs whip up a frenzy over biotech foods Nations Restaurant News: Celebrity chefs are having a grand time tossing their toques into the ring to fight genetically engineered (GE) foods. |
| 11/9/98 | Restaurants: Latest Target Under Scrutiny by Activists in the name of 'The Public Interest' Nations Restaurant News: CSPI, keeping with their outrageous claim standards, is stating that sit-down restaurants are as dangerous as Omaha Beach in 1944. |
| 9/8/98 | Midair in a Peanut-Free Zone The Los Angeles Times: Complying with federal guidelines protecting the one-tenth of one percent of the population with peanut allergies, airlines no longer serve peanuts. |
| 9/4/98 | Anyone Like Coffee With Your Burger? Want That With Cream? The San Francisco Examiner: The U.S. government has informed millions of formerly healthy Americans that they are fatties by redefining the definition of 'being overweight'. |
| 7/19/98 | A Tort Museum? Try a House of Horrors The Hartford Courant: Ralph Nader believes the country is missing a major cultural institution, and he’s determined to create the American Museum of Tort Law. |
| 6/1/98 | Food Cops Run Amok Food Arts Magazine: The vigilantes and the nannies are ganging up on the quintessential American meal -- a cheeseburger, side of fries and a large soda. |
| 2/1/98 | A Valentine's Day Melee Without restaurants to go to, where will happy couples head on this Valentine's Day? |
| 11/1/97 | Turkey Police, Beware The Washington Times: In an effort to change American eating habits, special interest groups are perverting the way Americans look at food. |
| 8/14/97 | Whose Life Is It? The New York Times: Freedom of choice in our lives is a treasured right in America, but a right that should be balanced with a sense of responsibility. |
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