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- From: Leigh Hauter <lh AT pressroom.com>
- To: "market farming" <market-farming AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: NPR/food irradiation
- Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 14:58:08 -0400
As usual, Dave, I don't think you know what you are talking about. But
maybe that's a place for private communications.
Ask yourself, who is funding food irradiation? Look at the absence of
testing on its health effects. What vision of a food delivery system does
it fit into? Why have the meat inspectors union come out against it?
There are a lot of unanswered questions before this corporate technology is
rammed into our food system.
For more information why don't you look at Public Citzen's web site.
Particularly Critical Mass Energy Project. From there I can give you other
places to look.
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NPR/food irradiation,
Leigh Hauter, 05/16/2000
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: NPR/food irradiation, five springs farm, 05/17/2000
- Re: NPR/food irradiation, Leigh Hauter, 05/17/2000
- Re: NPR/food irradiation, Dave Bennett, 05/17/2000
- Re: NPR/food irradiation, Leigh Hauter, 05/17/2000
- Re: NPR/food irradiation, Dave Bennett, 05/18/2000
- Re: NPR/food irradiation, Bill Shoemaker, 05/18/2000
- Re: NPR/food irradiation, Leigh Hauter, 05/18/2000
- Re: NPR/food irradiation, five springs farm, 05/18/2000
- Re: NPR/food irradiation, Dave Bennett, 05/19/2000
- Re: NPR/food irradiation, Leigh Hauter, 05/19/2000
- Re: NPR/food irradiation, Maroc, 05/19/2000
- Re: NPR/food irradiation, Dave Bennett, 05/22/2000
- Re: NPR/food irradiation, Dave Bennett, 05/22/2000
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