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Interview: Eric Schlosser discusses the dangers of the meat packing industry
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NPR All Things Considered
07-13-2001
Interview: Eric Schlosser discusses the dangers of the meat packing industry
Host: LINDA WERTHEIMER, NOAH ADAMS
Time: 9:00-10:00 PM
LINDA WERTHEIMER, host:
This is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED from NPR News. I'm Linda Wertheimer.
NOAH ADAMS, host:
And I'm Noah Adams.
In the current issue of Mother Jones magazine, an article titled The Chain Never Stops, meaning the chain that ca...
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Interview: Eric Schlosser discusses the dangers of the meat packing industry...
All Things Considered (NPR)
; ... industry Host: LINDA WERTHEIMER, NOAH ADAMS Time: 9:00-10:00 PM LINDA WERTHEIMER, host: This is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED from NPR News. I'm Linda Wertheimer. NOAH ADAMS, host: And I'm Noah Adams. In the current issue of Mother Jones magazine, an article titled ...
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Profile: Fast food industry and its impact on consumers and the cattle, agricultural and meat packing industries
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MEAT PACKING INDUSTRY HIT HARD BY YEARS OF STRIKES
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; CUDAHY, Wis. - Patrick Cudahy brought meat packing to this sturdy blue-collar town about a century ago. For decades, the town's name - his name - was a source of pride and jobs. Now it means strife. For more than two months, workers have been on strike at the Cudahy pork plant. Outside the aging
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Illegal immigrants arrested at meat packing plant Federal immigration agents conduct actions at two facilities in Clark County
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Among all industries.(highest injury and illness rates in meat packing plants)(Brief Article)
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Interview: Eric Schlosser talks about reefer madness
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