Vol. 10, No. 1 August 1998
- Feds to Revise Dietary Guidelines for Americans
- FTC Orders Brewers and Distillers to Report on Youth Advertising Practices
- Federal Judge Blocks Chicago Billboard Ban
- Senator Thurmond Proposes Expanded Warning Label
- CDC Study Finds Increase in Drinking Among Pregnant Women
- NTP to Review Alcoholic Beverages as Possible Carcinogens
- Representative Joseph P. Kennedy II to Retire
- Equal Time for Liquor?
- Alcohol and Crime
- Find out where candidates for Congress STAND on alcohol policies
- Congressional Candidate Survey on Alcohol Policy Issues
- Why Beer Wont Go Up in Smoke
- New Malt Liquor Targets African-American Youth
- This is your brain...
- Campus Alcohol Problems: A Federal Response
- Risks of Early Alcohol Use
- CSPI Takes on Grassroots Outreach
- Advocacy Grapevine
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is a publication of the Alcohol Policies Project at the Center for Science in the Public Interest. Michael Jacobson, Executive Director, George A. Hacker, Director, Alcohol Policies Project, Debra F. Erenberg, Manager, College Initiatives, Linda Bosma, Manager, Grassroots Development, Fritz Wiecking, Manager, Federal Advocacy, Tara L. Siegman, Information Specialist, Stephanie Carroll, Project Assistant, Aggie Fortune, Project Assistant, Barbara Cole, Project Assistant. Address all correspondence to: Center for Science in the Public Interest, 1220 L St., N.W., Suite 300, Washington, DC 20005. 202-332-9110, ext. 385. <alcproject@cspinet.org> http://www.cspinet.org/booze. Please reproduce and distribute. |