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Pollan's 'Defense Of Food' Sparks Debate In Dairyland

AP | RYAN J. FOLEY | Posted 11.23.2009 | Home


One best-selling book advocating fresh, local foods is shaking up America's Dairyland.

Students across University of Wisconsin-Madison's campus, organic grocers, scientists, and dairy farmers large and small have jumped into the debate on how food is produced and eaten. The discussions started last month when the university began giving Michael Pollan's book, "In Defense of Food," free to all incoming freshmen and school officials urged professors to use it in class.

"I have not seen the students this excited about something in years," Irwin Goodman, a horticulture professor who is vice dean of the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences said of the buzz on campus about Pollan's field-to-table philosophies.

The book urges readers to "eat food, not too much, mostly plants" and criticizes food companies and scientists for replacing traditional foods with unhealthier, highly processed substitutes and confusing consumers with health claims.

Pollan's work has been used on college campuses from the University of California-Berkeley, where he is a journalism professor, to Columbia University in New York City for courses ranging from science journalism to environmental politics. But the program at UW-Madison is unique because the book and related topics are being discussed everywhere from French and political science courses to an exhibit on the history of food. And Pollan is to speak at the 17,000-seat Kohl Center Thursday in the liberal college town.

Abbott highlights stent results in diabetics

AP | MATTHEW PERRONE | Posted 11.23.2009 | Home


Abbott Laboratories says results of a large study place its artery-opening Xience stent on equal footing with competitor Boston Scientific in diabetics, a difficult-to-treat group of patients.

Abbott says there was no difference in safety complications between diabetic patients with a Xience drug-coated stent, versus Boston Scientific's Taxus Express stent.

Previous results had suggested fewer heart-related problems with Taxus, helping Boston Scientific protect its share of the market for the mesh-wire tubes.

Stents are used to prop open arteries after they have been surgically cleared of fatty plaque.

Boston Scientific complains Abbott compared Xience to Taxus Express, which has been replaced by the more advanced Taxus Liberte.

Obama Administration Adopts Bush Salmon Plan

Wend | Wend | Posted 11.15.2009 | Home

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Today, the Obama administration adopted a Bush-era salmon plan for the Columbia-Snake rivers in the Northwest. A national coalition of busines...

Holder Helped Secure Lenient Plea Deal With Bush Lawyers

The Raw Story | Posted 08.21.2009 | Politics


When the US Justice Department announced in March 2007 that Chiquita Brands had pleaded guilty to "one count of engaging in transactions with a specia...

Microfinance as a Solution: Beggars, Thieves, AIDS and Prostitution

Vivian Norris de Montaigu | Posted 07.19.2009 | World


Vivian Norris de Montaigu

At a recent Microfinance Summit, Sam Daley-Harris spoke about making credit available not only to the poorest of the poor, but to those usually excluded from civil society, like beggars and rebels.

Jeff Jarvis: Future of Media and the Prospects for Brands

FORA.tv | FORA.tv | Posted 07.18.2009 | Home


Jeff Jarvis: Future of Media and the Prospects for Brands Jeff Jarvis, Associate Professor and Director of the Interactive Journalism Program of the ...

Columbia/HCA, Redux?

Media Matters Action Network | Media Matters Action Network | Posted 07.09.2009 | Home

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It appears as though Rick Scott is expanding his modest health care clinic chain, Solantic, into a larger endeavor.  Scott's previous record (hea...

Begging for Help on Crack Street

Richard Farrell | Posted 06.15.2009 | Politics


Richard Farrell

America will never be safe from the gigantic ramifications of illegal drug use unless the Obama administration mounts a major campaign to rehabilitate drug addicts.

What's fueling Chicago's violence?

CNN / Anderson Cooper 360° | CNN / Anderson Cooper 360° | Posted 06.07.2009 | Home


Program Note: Tune in tonight to watch  Sudhir Venkatesh talk to Anderson about the violence in Chicago on AC360° at 10...

What's fueling Chicago's violence?

CNN / Anderson Cooper 360° | CNN / Anderson Cooper 360° | Posted 06.07.2009 | Home


Program Note: Tune in tonight to watch  Sudhir Venkatesh talk to Anderson about the violence in Chicago on AC360° at 10...

What's fueling Chicago's violence?

CNN / Anderson Cooper 360° | CNN / Anderson Cooper 360° | Posted 06.07.2009 | Home


Program Note: Tune in tonight to watch  Sudhir Venkatesh talk to Anderson about the violence in Chicago on AC360° at 10...

What's fueling Chicago's violence?

CNN / Anderson Cooper 360° | CNN / Anderson Cooper 360° | Posted 06.07.2009 | Home


Program Note: Tune in tonight to watch  Sudhir Venkatesh talk to Anderson about the violence in Chicago on AC360° at 10...

What's fueling Chicago's violence?

CNN / Anderson Cooper 360° | CNN / Anderson Cooper 360° | Posted 06.07.2009 | Home


Program Note: Tune in tonight to watch  Sudhir Venkatesh talk to Anderson about the violence in Chicago on AC360° at 10...

James Hansen Hopes Waxman-Markey Cap and Trade Bill Fails: Has He Lost the Plot?

Dygest.net | Dygest.net | Posted 06.07.2009 | Home

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The days of freely dumping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere are coming to an end, but how best to price carbon emissions remains in dispute. As th...

Danny Strong Set for 'Butler' Duty

Dygest.net | Dygest.net | Posted 05.30.2009 | Home

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Danny Strong has been tapped to serve as the writer for "The Butler," Columbia's story of Eugene Allen, a black man who served as a White House butler...

Marc Torchi, Man Accused Of South Carolina Wildfire, Says Not His Fault

AP | SEANNA ADCOX and MEG KINNARD | Posted 05.26.2009 | Home


NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — South Carolina firefighters continued Saturday to snuff out the hotspots of a wildfire smoldering near the coast for ...

Don Mario: Colombia's Most Wanted Drug Lord Captured

AP | CESAR GARCIA | Posted 05.16.2009 | World


BOGOTA — Colombia's most wanted drug lord was cowering like a dog under a palm tree when he was captured Wednesday in a jungle raid involving hu...

Traffickers Smuggle Drugs Underwater With Semi-Submersibles

Global Post | John Otis | Posted 05.16.2009 | World


Only a few years ago tales of traffickers plying the underseas world aboard cocaine-laden submarines struck anti-drug agents as a Jules Verne fantasy....

Sony Picks Up 'Remote Control'

Dygest.net | Dygest.net | Posted 05.15.2009 | Home

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Sony has picked up the movie rights to "Remote Control," a spy novel by Mark Burnell, for an adaptation to be produced by James Bond producers Michael...

Bulletproof Underwear From Colombian Entrepreneur In High Demand

GlobalPost | Nadja Drost | Posted 05.08.2009 | World


BOGOTA -- Miguel Caballero slides open a box of 9mm bullets. "Choose one," he says to his employee Lizeth Castaneda. He points his revolver at Cast...

Ivies and the Military -- Toward Reconciliation (Harvard Administration Blows an Opportunity)

Frank Schaeffer | Posted 05.08.2009 | Politics


Frank Schaeffer

It is past time for our elite universities to reconsider their sometime anti-military bias that is most clearly expressed in their continuing (often bitter) opposition to restoring ROTC to campus.

Aaron Eckhart Falls Into a 'Rabbit Hole' With Nicole Kidman

Dygest.net | Dygest.net | Posted 05.04.2009 | Home


Aaron Eckhart is joining Nicole Kidman in Rabbit Hole, a drama that John Cameron Mitchell (Shortbus, Hedwig and the Angry Inch) is attached to direct....

Movie Review | 'Adventureland': Coming of Age on the Midway

Dygest.net | Dygest.net | Posted 05.04.2009 | Home


The stock market crash is a few months off, but for James Brennan (Jesse Eisenberg) things have already taken a recessionary turn. His father (Jack Gi...

Aaron Eckhart Enters the Rabbit Hole

Dygest.net | Dygest.net | Posted 05.04.2009 | Home


The story traces the life of a happily married couple that is disrupted by an unexpected tragedy and the emotional journey they must undertake to rega...

Barack Hussein Obama: Born To Be Hurt?

Michael Henry Adams | Posted 05.03.2009 | Entertainment


Michael Henry Adams

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