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Happy Birthday to Us!
Welcome to our tenth anniversary issue! Inside you'll find all sorts of stuff from the past ten years. Some of it you'll remember, some you'd rather...
Geov Parrish

WHY Eat the State!?
This little essay was written for an early ETS! mockup in 1995--and ran in the first and fourth issues of the newsletter. Welcome to this, an...

Thank You to Everyone!
Eat the State! has thrived for ten years now without a functional office or paid staff--thrived based on the work of the folks who, as a labor of...

Quotes Of The Week 1996-2006
For each of our 325 or so issues, we've featured one--or more--Quotes of the Week. Most of 'em have been pretty good. Here are a few subjectively...

Ten Years Of Fine Dining
Some excerpts from reports and analyses over the history of ETS! It is hard to find any issue involving money on which Clinton isn't at least...

Checking The Ingredients of Private Health Insurance
Of all the health plans being suggested and tried in attempts to fix the disastrous, homicidal, inhumane, abysmally costly current US health system,...
John Jonik

Focus On The Corporation
Dr. Gottlieb Is Not Happy It was an uncomfortable moment. There they sat--next to each other: Dr. Steven Nissen, chair of the Department of...
Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman

 

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