In a message dated 98-03-31 01:39:28 EST, Renee writes:
<< Basically some info that supports the idea the cancer in general is 70
times more likely caused by outside effects such as the enviornment. >>
Hi Renee,
I represent a paper and printing company which carries a line of chlorine-free
paper. Chlorine used to bleach paper causes dioxins which cause cancer. If
you go to the home page at http://www.PCW100.com and click on Chlorine-free
page you will find links to other sites on the internet working on these
issues!
Good Luck!
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Sorry to ask this of the whole list -- but a colleague wonders if
there is a similar listserv where the topic(s) are women in
business/labor or economics.
I said I'd ask. You all are a wealth of resources.
Please reply privately.
TIA,
Jill
Lincoln, Nebraska USA
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There was a program on IMPACT last night, March 30 on the topic. Best wishes
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>On Thursday, April 2, there will be a press conference in Washington DC about
>Gail Eisnitz's important new book: SLAUGHTERHOUSE: The Shocking Story of
>Greed, Neglect, and Inhumane Treatment Inside the U.S. Meat Industry
>(Prometheus Books, 1998).
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>The press conference has been organized by Environmental Media Services
(EMS),
>a Washington public interest firm which is conducting a hard-hitting campaign
>to help Ms. Eisnitz wake the nation up to the extreme and appalling animal
>cruelty that has become shockingly routine at American meat processing plants
>(despite the presence of federal meat inspectors and the passage of federal
>laws requiring that animals be slaughtered "humanely").
>
>The lead headlines of the EMS press release tell the story:
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>SLAUGHTERHOUSE Exposes Shocking and Pervasive Animal Cruelty Throughout U.S.
>Meat Industry
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>Investigation Finds Appalling Cruelty Has Become Routine in Slaughterhouses,
>As Animals Are Literally Tortured to Death
>
>Outraged Slaughterhouse Workers Speak Out For First Time
>
>Please help spread the word about this press conference (e-mail your House
>representative and two senators about it) and the book (available through the
>mail from <www.amazon.com> at 30% discount).
>
>For a press release or further information, contact Charles Miller at
>202-822-5200 or EMS.
>
>Environmental Media Services
>1320 18th Street NW--Suite 500
>Washington DC 20036
>Tel: 202-463-6670
>Fax: 202-463-6671
>E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Website: www.ems.org
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>Please forward this to other lists (AR-News, etc.). Thanks.
>
>Charles
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