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TRADE SECRETS/Coming Clean - Just the Beginning
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(03/27/01) "Trade Secrets": The Latest in a Long Line of Conspiracies charges Samuel S. Epstein, M.D.
(03/27/01) Environmental Defense's Fred Krupp Rebukes American Chemistry Council - Responding to nationally televised claims by the American Chemistry Council that its products have been "carefully scrutinized" for safety...
The Environmental Working Group has posted 50 years of internal chemical industry documents on the internet for you to search, view, and download.
Miss the show? Read the transcripts online and go to the Trade Secrets website for the video and more. To order the tape by phone call 1-800-336-1917.
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TRADE SECRETS/Coming Clean
On Monday night, March 26th, public television will air a groundbreaking investigative report on the chemical industry.
In TRADE SECRETS: A MOYERS REPORT correspondent
Bill Moyers and producer Sherry Jones uncover how our health
and safety have been put at risk and why powerful forces don't
want the truth to be known. This investigative report, accompanied
by a PBS.org Web site, is based on a massive archive of secret
industry documents as shocking as the "tobacco papers."
TRADE SECRETS provides everyone working on toxic chemicals
and environmental health issues a tremendous education and outreach
opportunity. To help maximize that opportunity, the Environmental
Health Fund, the Environmental Working Group, the Center for
Health, Environment and Justice and Women’s Voices For the
Earth are launching Coming Clean, a project aimed at cleaning up
the chemical industry's contamination of our food, our bodies and our
environment.
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