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Dangers of GM Foods

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Return of Art Bell
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Dangers of GM foods
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Date:

09-16-03

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George Noory

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"Normally you wouldn't expect a fish to mate with a tomato," said Jeffrey M. Smith (seedsofdeception(1)), a researcher who was the sounding the alarm about genetically modified (GM) foods, when he appeared on Tuesday's program. "We let the genie out of the bag way too soon, " with a large percentage of such crops as soy, corn and cotton now being GM, Smith noted.

While companies such as Monsanto claim the benefits of biotech farming are "real and compelling," and lead to increased productivity, Smith warned that GM foods could create any number of harmful unintended side effects. "Super diseases" that are resistant to antibiotics could arise and "even worse," he said genetically engineered "promoters" could lead to uncontrolled, possibly cancerous cell growth.

Smith said that biotech industry tests showing GM safety were rigged and advocated for people to become politically involved in such agendas as thecampaign.org(2) which seeks to have all genetically engineered food labeled, and the Biosafety Protocol(3), a program being ratified by the United Nations.

1. http://www.seedsofdeception.com/
2. http://www.thecampaign.org/index.php
3. http://www.biodiv.org/biosafety/default.aspx

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Art Bell Returns to Radio as Weekend Host of Coast to Coast AM

Press Release
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 17, 2003- Art Bell, the radio personality known for his spontaneous and compelling conversations about all things unexplained, will replace Barbara Simpson as weekend host of Coast to Coast AM - the program he made famous. He will broadcast live from 1-5 a.m. ET Saturdays and Sundays with a refeed from 5-9 a.m. ET from his home studio in Pahrump, Nev., beginning Sept. 20.

Bell stated, "For me, a return to radio is both mysterious and reassuring."

"We welcome Art back to the weekend microphone," said Kraig Kitchin, president/COO Premiere Radio Networks. "His return reflects his long-standing bond with this audience and his undying passion for radio."

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Bumper music from Tuesday September 16, 2003

1. Did it in a Minute
Hall & Oates
2. Dirty Laundry
Don Henley
3. Everybody Wants to Rule the World
Tears for Fears
4. Everywhere
Fleetwood Mac
5. From the Beginning
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
6. Hypnotized
Fleetwood Mac
7. Inca Dance
Cusco
8. Midnight Express (The Chase)
Giorgio Moroder
9. Midnight Express (The Chase)
Giorgio Moroder
10. Protection
Massive Attack
11. Red Sector A
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12. Time After Time
Frank Sinatra
13. Time After Time
Cyndi Lauper
14. Time After Time
Cyndi Lauper & Sarah McLachlan
15. Too Much Information
The Police
16. Trouble
Lyndsey Buckingham
17. True
Spandau Ballet
18. Tuesday Afternoon
Moody Blues
19. What a Fool Believes
Doobie Bros.