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May 8, 2009 -
After years of pressure from grassroots activists, the U.S. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry announced last week that it was withdrawing its 1997 report that wrongly claimed there was little cancer risk from chemical-contaminated drinking water at the U.S. Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune near Jacksonville, N.C.
May 6, 2009 -
By Earl Ofari Hutchinson, New America Media
May 5, 2009 -
We get a lot of emails and comments from readers saying "I like what you're doing here at Facing South -- what can I do to get more involved?" We have some exciting plans underway to make your favorite Southern website more social media-like. In the meantime, here are 6 easy ways you can get in on the action:
April 30, 2009 -
By Jordan Green, Yes! Weekly There's significant money and vocal expectations on both sides of the Employee Free Choice Act, for which North Carolina Sen. Kay Hagan could be a critical vote.
April 27, 2009 -
David Bear -- who monitored radiation at Three Mile Island following the 1979 meltdown and who went on to co-author a critique of the official account of the disaster that we reported on earlier this month in our special TMI investigation -- was interviewed last week by KGO-AM 810, San Francisco's largest news/talk radio stati