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"Study Downplaying Cellphone Risks Funded by Manufacturers"
Toronto Sun, 07/07/2011"An international study which debunks research linking cellphones to cancer risks received major funding from wireless manufacturers."
"The Conversation: A Man for All Seasons"
Sacramento Bee, 04/14/2011Mark Twain was not only one of America's most under-appreciated nature writers, but he may also have been the Jon Stewart of his time -- blending satire with acute journalistic observation to puncture received wisdom with real truth. Francesca Lyman starts a discussion on the subject in Sacramento -- Twain's old stomping grounds.
"BP Says It Didn't Violate Probation in North Slope Spill"
Anchorage Daily News, 12/22/2010"BP Monday pleaded not guilty to probation violations relating to its criminal conviction for a major North Slope oil spill in 2006."
Obama's Green Agenda Attacked by Group Linked To Chemical Industry
Guardian, 04/22/2010"A secretive group linked to a leading European chemical company has joined the campaign to defeat Barack Obama's green agenda, taking the fight beyond the traditional players -- the big oil and coal firms – the Guardian has learned."
"The Vindication of a Public Scholar"
Earth Island Journal, 06/09/2009"Forty Years After The Population Bomb Ignited Controversy, Paul Ehrlich Continues to Stir Debate"

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