Yearly Archives: 2005

This Week in Media

 This Week in Media Another week of action for those concerned with the state of the media in this country.  The battlegrounds are ownership rules, the transition to Digital TV, and the broadcasting company that is owned by US, the … Continue reading

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The Adventures of Scooter, Sneaky, Skipper, Snapper, Snoopy and Ernest

  The Adventures of Scooter, Sneaky, Skipper, Snapper, Snoopy and Ernest MinutemanMedia by Donald Kaul Donald Kaul recently retired as Washington columnist for the Des Moines Register. He has covered the foolishness in our Nation’s capital for 29 years, winning … Continue reading

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SUMMIT II/PROGRESSIVE ACTION FOR THE COMMON GOOD

SUMMIT II/PROGRESSIVE ACTION FOR THE COMMON GOOD It was a beautiful, late October Sunday afternoon not unlike many others, except for the gathering of the curious. No, it was not a herd of Guernsey's bobbing across a field to see … Continue reading

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Bush Approval Ratings Take Another Dive

 Bush Approval Ratings Take Another Dive Washington Post Hey, we're making progress! Americans are questioning W's integrity and having doubts about his honesty!   Maybe there's hope… For the first time in his [so-called] presidency a majority of Americans question the integrity of … Continue reading

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Worried Parents Turning To Organic Food

Worried Parents Turning to Organic Food 


by Libby Quaid, CommonDreams.org

Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md., home. She is among the increasing number of parents who buy organic to keep their children's diets free of food grown with pesticides, hormones, antibiotics or genetic engineering.

“The pesticide issue just scares me — it wigs me out to think about the amount of chemicals that might be going into my kid,” said O'Neal, 36.

Since last year, sales of organic baby food have jumped nearly 18 percent, double the overall growth of organic food sales, according to the marketing information company ACNielsen.

As demand has risen, organic food for children has popped up at more than just natural food stores.

For example, Earth's Best baby food, a mainstay in Whole Foods and Wild Oats markets, just reached a national distribution deal with Toys R Us and Babies R Us. Gerber is selling organic baby food under its Tender Harvest label. Stonyfield Farm's YoBaby yogurt can be found in supermarkets everywhere.

The concern about children is that they are more vulnerable to toxins in their diets, said Alan Greene, a pediatrician in northern California. As children grow rapidly, their brains and organs are forming and they eat more for their size than do grown-ups, Greene said.

“Pound for pound, they get higher concentrations of pesticides than adults do,” said Greene, who promotes organic food in his books and on his Web site, http://www.drgreene.com
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Rumsfeld Makes Killing on Bird Flu Remedy

Rumsfeld Makes Killing on Bird Flu Remedy by Nelson D. Schwartz, Fortune senior writer, CNN Money Could Bush be using an exaggerated threat of bird flu to instill panic, instate martial law AND enrich cronies?  I'm thinkin' yes. Defense Secretary, … Continue reading

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Unexpected Change At Leopold Center?

Unexpected Change At Leopold Center? Something rather disturbing crossed my e-mail inbox this morning.  I don't have a supporting link – but will try to provide one if the story hits one of the local papers. (Take that as a … Continue reading

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The Iowa-New Orleans Recording Connection

The Iowa-New Orleans Recording Connection by Iowa's Tom Poe, Studio for Recording The New Orleans disaster wiped out most of the recording studios in the region.  This tragedy is not life-threatening.  However, it is compelling.  Our country is founded on … Continue reading

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This Week in Media

This Week in Media This week has been a busy one for media watchers.  The transition to Digital TV continued to occupy committees in the House and Senate and AARP has joined the groups with an interest in the outcome.  … Continue reading

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Economic Priorities Moving U.S. in Wrong Direction

<?xml:namespace prefix = st1 />  Economic Priorities Moving U.S. in Wrong Direction MinutemanMediaby Chuck Collins and Felice Yeskel<?xml:namespace prefix = o /> Every autumn, as the leaves change color, we get a vivid new picture of the trends that pull … Continue reading

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