While farmworkers are sickened by pesticides, industry writes the rules.
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The public revolts against monopoly media.
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Workers have lost the right to organize. A new effort aims to get
it back.
Faced with inconvenient scientific information, the Bush Administration
just hits delete.
It's no secret that Washington has a limited interest in the public
interest these days.
Even as he condemned the 3-to-2 vote of the Federal Communications
Commission to allow media conglomerates to dramatically increase their
control over newspapers and radio and television statio
John Nichols and Robert W.
McChesney are founders of the media-reform
network Free Press, one of the groups named in this article.
Like almost everything these days, local TV news is awful and getting
worse.
Suddenly, there are serious discussions about the danger of monopoly power.


