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Questions about DuPont unsettle town. Tennessee officials were surprised to learn that DuPont's paint plant in New Johnsonville produces dioxin... the fourth-largest producer in the US. Documents submitted to the state don't mention the carcinogen. Nashville Tennessean, Tennessee. 25 February 2007. [related story]
Hot or not. Oregon's official weatherman has good news about global warming-it doesn't exist. According to his critics, he is one of the most dangerous men in Oregon. Willamette Week, Oregon. 25 March 2006. [related story]
DuPont lawyer edited DEP's media releases. The science advisor to West Virginia's Dept of Environmental Protection insisted that DuPont review, edit and approve all C8-related statements issued by the state. Charleston Gazette-Mail, West Virginia. 3 July 2005. [related stories]
Some Professors Take Payments To Express Views. If a professor takes money from a company and then argues in the media for a position the company favors, is he an independent expert -- or a paid shill? It's not an academic question. Wall Street Journal. 10 December 2004. [related stories] [Subscription Required]
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