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      The research and reports of an international cancer research agency has become heavily influenced by the precautionary principle, resulting in systematic overstatement of carcinogenic hazards.

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Press Release

June 26, 2007

Press Release

Supreme Court Reins in Endangered Species

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Opposing Overregulation: Environmental Regulation / Enforcement
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