RE: Re: fish story

2003-02-08 Thread Marens, Richard S.
I am suggesting that (according to the transcript) O'Reilly may have been tolerant, in part, because what Fish had to say was not all that provocative. If Fish had said, say, Bush in his environmental policy shows the same disrespect for human life as Bin Laden, would he have received the same

fish story

2002-01-02 Thread Devine, James
From SLATE, 1/1/02:The [Washington POST] fronts Anniston, AL, where people eat Alabama clay, i.e., dirt, because they are so poor-and it's not even good dirt at that, contaminated with PCBs for over 40 years by the Monsanto Corporation. Thanks to a lawsuit-with 3,600 plaintiffs-an unusually

Re: fish story

2002-01-02 Thread Ian Murray
Monsanto Hid Decades Of Pollution PCBs Drenched Ala. Town, But No One Was Ever Told By Michael Grunwald Washington Post Staff Writer Tuesday, January 1, 2002; Page A01 ANNISTON, Ala. -- On the west side of Anniston, the poor side of Anniston, the people ate dirt. They called it Alabama clay