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New EPA scrutiny for Atrazine reflected in Center’s database complaints
By
M.B. Pell
and
Jim Morris
February 9, 2010
After years of fielding complaints about the ubiquitous weed-killer and water pollutant atrazine, the Environmental Protection Agency has de
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Weighing safety of weed killer in drinking water, EPA relies heavily on industry-backed studies
By
Danielle Ivory
July 8, 2010
U.S. Congressman renews attempts to ban controversial herbicide atrazine
By
Danielle Ivory
April 23, 2010
In reversal of Bush policy, EPA launches new study of atrazine’s health effects
By
Danielle Ivory
October 7, 2009
EPA fails to inform public about weed-killer in drinking water
By
Danielle Ivory
August 23, 2009
USDA, CDC, Interior must collaborate to block imports of risky live animals
By
Julie Vorman
November 9, 2010
The U.S. Departments of Agriculture, Homeland Security, Interior, and Health and Human Services need to work together to close regulatory ga
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World Vision International
By
Devin Varsalona
November 30, 2006
Salmonella outbreak traced to cantaloupes in Guatemala
By
Brandon Quester
and
Tarryn Mento
October 3, 2011
Nigeria
By
Victoria Kreha
November 30, 2006
A crawling issue: Head lice treatments worse than the pest itself?
By
Jeremy Borden
September 6, 2011
A crawling issue: Head lice treatments worse than the pest itself?
By
Jeremy Borden
September 6, 2011
Parents routinely use dangerous pesticides to treat their children for head lice
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Salmonella outbreak traced to cantaloupes in Guatemala
By
Brandon Quester
and
Tarryn Mento
October 3, 2011
World Vision International
By
Devin Varsalona
November 30, 2006
Nigeria
By
Victoria Kreha
November 30, 2006
USDA, CDC, Interior must collaborate to block imports of risky live animals
By
Julie Vorman
November 9, 2010
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Nigeria
By
Victoria Kreha
November 30, 2006
Nigeria has the third-highest number of people living with HIV/AIDS in the world, behind India and South Africa
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World Vision International
By
Devin Varsalona
November 30, 2006
Salmonella outbreak traced to cantaloupes in Guatemala
By
Brandon Quester
and
Tarryn Mento
October 3, 2011
Vietnam
By
Victoria Kreha
November 30, 2006
India
By
Sheetal Doshi
November 30, 2006
World Vision International
By
Devin Varsalona
November 30, 2006
The organization is known for providing access to clean water, food and education, and more recently has tackled HIV/AIDS relief
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Nigeria
By
Victoria Kreha
November 30, 2006
International Orthodox Christian Charities
By
Alejandra Fernández Morera
November 30, 2006
American Red Cross
World Concern Development Organization
By
Alejandra Fernández Morera
November 30, 2006
Favorable logistics
By
Claudio Julio Tognolli
June 2, 2004
In Brazil, infrastructure and human resources for cloning are available
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Regulating cloning
By
M. Asif Ismail
March 2, 2004
In Congress, a cloning stalemate
By
M. Asif Ismail
June 2, 2004
International cloning timeline
By
Alexander Cohen
June 2, 2004
A human rights issue
By
M. Asif Ismail
June 2, 2004
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Regulating cloning
By
M. Asif Ismail
March 2, 2004
The biotech industry pushes its agenda in the states
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Globalizing research
By
Alexander Cohen
June 2, 2004
Embryo research: profit vs ethics?
By
Shaun Taylor-Corbett
August 24, 2000
Lobbying, old-time politics block legislation on human cloning
By
M. Asif Ismail
February 15, 2001
International cloning timeline
By
Alexander Cohen
June 2, 2004
Embryo research: profit vs ethics?
By
Shaun Taylor-Corbett
August 24, 2000
Corporations team up with patients' rights groups to overpower opposition to research that destroys embryos, but could save lives
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Regulating cloning
By
M. Asif Ismail
March 2, 2004
Issue divides Bush advisers
By
M. Asif Ismail
August 30, 2001
Globalizing research
By
Alexander Cohen
June 2, 2004
Lobbying, old-time politics block legislation on human cloning
By
M. Asif Ismail
February 15, 2001
Salmonella outbreak traced to cantaloupes in Guatemala
By
Brandon Quester
and
Tarryn Mento
October 3, 2011
Cantaloupe, a frequent carrier of pathogens that cause foodborne illness, is imported by the U.S. more than any other nation
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Nigeria
By
Victoria Kreha
November 30, 2006
World Vision International
By
Devin Varsalona
November 30, 2006
Federal agencies falling short in protecting U.S. food supply
By
Max Levy
and
Mattea Kramer
October 2, 2011
A crawling issue: Head lice treatments worse than the pest itself?
By
Jeremy Borden
September 6, 2011
Thousands of sugar cane workers die as wealthy nations stall on solutions
By
Sasha Chavkin
and
Ronnie Greene
December 12, 2011
Mysterious kidney disease has killed thousands of men in an isolated region of Central America, but why?
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As kidney disease kills thousands across continents, scientists scramble for answers
By
Sasha Chavkin
September 17, 2012
Methodology
By
International Consortium of Investigative Journalists
December 12, 2011
In India, verdant terrain conceals clues to a fatal kidney disease
By
Sasha Chavkin
September 19, 2012
Costa Rica to study kidney disease afflicting sugarcane workers
By
Sasha Chavkin
February 6, 2012
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