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Change: Extensive coverage of childhood obesity, including several articles on school food issues. Washington Post, May 2008Busy Students Get New Requirement: LunchNew York Times, May 24, 2008Parents Rallying Around Better School LunchPress-Citizen Report on the efforts of BICSF members! April 29th, 2008.KWWL report on
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Change: Food in the News Parents Rallying Around Better School LunchPress-Citizen Report on the efforts of BICSF members! April 29th, 2008.KWWL report on Iowa City petitionDes Moines RegisterIowa City Parents Push for Organic Food....Tom Philpott on the School Lunch Crunch:
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Change: Tom Philpott on the School Lunch Crunch: Higher Food Prices Mean Crappier Cafeteria Fare for KidsGrist Magazine, April 16th, 2008.Wal-Mart Move 'TIpping Point' for Driving Monsanto's Bovine Growth Hormone off the MarketGiant food retailer Wal-Mart Stores Inc. announced that
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Change: Iowa City Parents Push for Organic Food....Wal-Mart Move 'TIpping Point' for Driving Monsanto's Bovine Growth Hormone off the MarketGiant food retailer Wal-Mart Stores Inc. announced that its store brand milk in the United States will now come exclusively from cows not treated with artificial growth hormones.Innovative
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Change: Giant food retailer Wal-Mart Stores Inc. announced that its store brand milk in the United States will now come exclusively from cows not treated with artificial growth hormones.Innovative Reform Necessary in School Lunch Program by Jennifer New. Iowa City Press-CitizenOPINION | March 1, 2008 Op-Ed Contributor:
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Change: Tape NYTimes article about the odyssey of getting NY state apples into local schoolsThe Lunchroom RebellilonRebellion Long article originally published in the New Yorker profiling Ann Cooper's work to change the Berkeley Unified School District's school lunch program. Build a Better Food System Nine Steps from Michael Pollan
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Change: the Iowa City PressSchool CitizenLunch Programby ourJennifer ownNew. JenniferIowa New!City Press-CitizenOPINION | March 1, 2008 Op-Ed Contributor: My Forbidden Fruits (and Vegetables) By JACK HEDIN Ultimately, it is the consumer who will pay the
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Change: the Iowa City Press Citizen by our own Jennifer New!OPINION | March 1, 2008 Op-Ed Contributor: My Forbidden Fruits (and Vegetables) By JACK HEDIN Ultimately, it is the consumer who will pay the greatest price if the federal government continues to prevent the local food movement from expanding.http://www.organicconsumers.org/articles/article_10359.cfm
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Change: a year may be on the way out. MAGAZINE | August 20, 2006 The School-Lunch Test By LISA BELKIN Schools receiving federal lunch subsidies must now create wellness plans. But will replacing Tater Tots with sweet-potato fries really lead to healthier, slimmer children?
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Change: The text can be wrapped around your image, or you can have the text start below the photo. You can also move the photohttp://www.organicconsumers.org/articles/article_10359.cfmUSDA toRecalls the143 rightMillion sidePounds of the page. See your choices forBeef photoProducts andAlready textConsumed placement by
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