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November 19, 2003
Safe Under Any Conditions?
Offering young drivers a false sense of security
By Paul F. Stifflemire,
Jr.
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November 14, 2003
Well, who's to blame for the growing childhood obesity epidemic in
America? According to a new report from the Center for Science in
the Public Interest (CSPI), some of the biggest culprits are…
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November 10, 2003
In October 2002 she was
in Washington, protesting President George W. Bushs plan to go to
war with Iraq. She was part of what the Village Voice called a
sprawling mass of 100,000 individuals, families, and…
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November 7, 2003
For The Media, Blackout Was All About Blame
While the nature of the energy industry has changed since 1965 we
are no more dependent on reliable electricity than upon reliably…
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June 29, 2004
Close on the heels of the TIME/ABC
News Obesity Summit in Colonial Williamsburg, new research may have
discovered the possibility that the increase in the numbers of obese
Americans could correlate closely…
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February 11, 2004
Journalists are usually quite reserved about using the military as
arbiters of scientific credibility. One may recall, for example, the
outraged skepticism expressed over the Pentagons plans to study the…
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January 22, 2004
Two studies, one suggesting
that 30 percent of US children surveyed reported eating fast food on
at least one of the two days they were studied, the other claiming
that our teenagers believe they are the…
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January 20, 2004
Claims that global warming will cause
mass extinction by 2050 were received with uniformly sympathetic
coverage by media outlets. Newspapers in Britain, Canada and the
United States featured stories…
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July 29, 2009
Liberals know that if the health care “overhaul” fails, they cannot blame Republicans. Therefore they are already taking shots against their own. While the Blue Dogs halt a bill that goes against their fiscally conservative values, the rest of the…
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July 2, 2009
President Obama held a “National Discussion on Healthcare Forum” on July 1 in which he was supposed to field questions about healthcare reform. Americans could submit their questions online using YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. While Obama did field…