Phil E. Benjamin
LATEST ARTICLES BY Phil E. Benjamin
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Protests at GOP meet to hit health crisis
August 23, 2004The National Council of Churches, along with 100 other organizations, has sent the clarion call to everyone protesting the anti-people policies of the Bush administration and its congressional allies. The familiar health themes will be featured...
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Protests at GOP meet to hit health crisis
August 21, 2004The National Council of Churches, along with 100 other organizations, has sent the clarion call to everyone protesting the anti-people policies of the Bush administration and its congressional allies.
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Collision on I-75
August 13, 2004A new book just published by the American Public Health Association takes a rather well-known disaster — the 1990 pile-up of over 100 vehicles in a dense fog bank on Interstate 75, near Chattanooga, Tenn., which...
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Connecting the dots in health care
July 16, 2004Connecting the dots in the U.S. for-profit health care system draws a picture that could provoke outrage, mass action and important victories. Consider the following:
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Bush wields ax against environment, science
July 15, 2004Four years ago as the Republican candidate for the White House, George Bush promised a safer, stronger environment. This was part of his “compassionate conservative” pitch.
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The worlds public health stake in defeating Bush
June 25, 2004The unleashing of U.S. corporate power across the world must be halted. The criminal Iraq war launched by the Bush administration, and serving oil company insatiability, is just the tip of the iceberg.
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Bayh-Dole law can stop drug company rip-offs
June 11, 2004Presidential and congressional candidates have the perfect issue to begin the process of limiting and eliminating the crushing control that drug companies have over life-and-death drugs.
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Corporate greed creates crises
June 4, 2004Two simple examples of the unrelenting attack on working people: drug prices and no paid sick time at work.
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