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In articles published in The Spine Journal, the official journal of the North American Spine Society, a group of doctors called the industry-sponsored research biased and misleading that grossly underestimated the risks.
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Brasher was one of the only reporters who was not working for agriculture industry-sponsored outlets in the room at Senate and House Agriculture Committee hearings, and played a key role in informing the public about these as well as the inner workings of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Paula Crossfield: Why Laying Off Ag Reporter Philip Brasher Is Bad for Food Paula Crossfield 2011
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Brasher was one of the only reporters who was not working for agriculture industry-sponsored outlets in the room at Senate and House Agriculture Committee hearings, and played a key role in informing the public about these as well as the inner workings of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Paula Crossfield: Why Laying Off Ag Reporter Philip Brasher Is Bad for Food Paula Crossfield 2011
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Brasher was one of the only reporters who was not working for agriculture industry-sponsored outlets in the room at Senate and House Agriculture Committee hearings, and played a key role in informing the public about these as well as the inner workings of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Paula Crossfield: Why Laying Off Ag Reporter Philip Brasher Is Bad for Food Paula Crossfield 2011
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Brasher was one of the only reporters who was not working for agriculture industry-sponsored outlets in the room at Senate and House Agriculture Committee hearings, and played a key role in informing the public about these as well as the inner workings of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Paula Crossfield: Why Laying Off Ag Reporter Philip Brasher Is Bad for Food Paula Crossfield 2011
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A preliminary, industry-sponsored study projects that the power sector's natural-gas consumption will double in 25 years.
As Natural Gas Prices Fall, the Search Turns to Oil Daniel Gilbert 2011
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Then get back to work, because the next industry-sponsored bill to curb technology will be here before you know it, and they might be smarter next time about how they pursue it.
Art Brodsky: PIPA And SOPA Were Stopped, But the Web Hasn't Won Art Brodsky 2012
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Brasher was one of the only reporters who was not working for agriculture industry-sponsored outlets in the room at Senate and House Agriculture Committee hearings, and played a key role in informing the public about these as well as the inner workings of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Paula Crossfield: Why Laying Off Ag Reporter Philip Brasher Is Bad for Food Paula Crossfield 2011
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In 1999, an industry-sponsored report discussed agents and companies "migrating toward the upscale markets, leaving the so-called 'mass market' behind."
Shift to Wealthier Clientele Puts Life Insurers in a Bind Mark Maremont 2010
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Brasher was one of the only reporters who was not working for agriculture industry-sponsored outlets in the room at Senate and House Agriculture Committee hearings, and played a key role in informing the public about these as well as the inner workings of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Paula Crossfield: Why Laying Off Ag Reporter Philip Brasher Is Bad for Food Paula Crossfield 2011
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