The Unholy Alliance Part One
By Kathleen Deoul
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MUZZLING THE OPPOSITION
When a number of earlier studies came out suggesting that there was a higher presence of residues of DDT and other chemicals in breast tumor tissues, they were quickly debunked by an article in the New England Journal of Medicine. What was not revealed in the article, however, was the fact that it had been funded by the Chemical Manufacturers Association.
Nor was this the only instance where critics of environmental contamination were attacked.
When author Sandra Steingraber published "Living Downstream," a book concerning the link between environmental pollution and cancer in 1998, the New England Journal of Medicine was quick to publish a scathing book review accusing the author of being obsessed with environmental pollution as the cause of cancer. Again, the Journal was less than candid. It only identified the book review's author as Jerry H. Berke. What it neglected to disclose was the Mr. Berke was a senior official at W.R. Grace and Company, among the largest chemical manufacturers. It also failed to note the Grace had been forced into a $69 million clean-up of contaminated wells in Woburn, Massachusetts by the Environmental Protection Agency!

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