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Canada Free Press 2004 Archives: Junk Science, Steve Milloy

  1. Better Arthritis Drug Studies Needed
  2. Kyoto Controversy Continues
  3. A Few Beefs With Anti-Meatheads
  4. EPA to Allow Pesticide Testing on Humans
  5. Obesity Turkey, Vioxx Over-Reaction
  6. Smoggy Statistics
  7. Polar Bear Scare on Thin Ice
  8. Sex, Not Science, Featured at Public Health Meeting
  9. Science-Politics Tension Dates Back Centuries
  10. Activists, Not Global Warming, a Third-World Threat
  11. Stumping for Stem Cells
  12. Bush, Kerry and the Environment
  13. Suburbs Don't Pose Health Risk
  14. Snack Foods Don't Fatten Kids
  15. Kerry's Nuclear Power Problem
  16. It's been a disappointing summer for global warming alarmists
  17. Government questions obesity
  18. Soda, Diabetes Linked by Scientific Misconduct?
  19. Enviros Blame Bush for WTC Health Hazards
  20. Ron Reagan Wrong on Stem Cells
  21. Injustice at the Justice Department
  22. Science 'Integrity' Award a Laugh Again
  23. Have a Coke and a Waistline
  24. Coconuts in Wyoming?
  25. Reagan's Regulatory Reform
  26. Global Warmers Adopt New Tactic
  27. Anti-Meat Activists Target School Lunches
  28. Lawsuits, Alcohol Advertising and Money
  29. Monsanto Caves to Activists on Biotech Wheat
  30. Enviros Exploit Mother's Day With Mercury Scare
  31. Earth Day, Progress Worth Celebrating
  32. Renewable Energy, Enviros and New Job Creation
  33. No Mad Cow at New Jersey Racetrack

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