Guest guest Posted April 20, 2004 Report Share Posted April 20, 2004 21 Apr 2004 05:00:00 -0000 The Weekly Spin, Wednesday, April 21, 2004 weekly-spin-admin THE WEEKLY SPIN, Wednesday, April 21, 2004 --- sponsored by PR WATCH (www.prwatch.org) --- The Weekly Spin features selected news summaries with links to further information about current public relations campaigns. It is emailed free each Wednesday to rs. SHARE US WITH A FRIEND (OR FIFTY FRIENDS) Who do you know who might want to receive Spin of the Week? Help us grow our r list! Just forward this message to people you know, encouraging them to sign up at this link: http://www.prwatch.org/cmd/_sotd.html --- THIS WEEK'S NEWS 1. Regulation without Representation 2. Flag-Draped Coffins 3. Even Less Than Cosmetic Changes 4. Friendly Fire? 5. Open the Government 6. A Cost-Cost Analysis 7. Vanunu Moves from Prison to House Arrest 8. No, Supersize Me! 9. Beyond Posturing 10. Kerry Crafts His Image to Sell to Republicans 11. Will Shill for Nukes 12. A Not-So-Volunteer Force 13. An Ounce of Coup Prevention Is Worth $1.2 Million 14. Like a Bridge over Troubled Blackwater 15. The Battle for Hearts and Minds 16. The Jefferson Muzzles ---- 3. EVEN LESS THAN COSMETIC CHANGES http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB108233580487586231,00.html " While U.S. regulators tend to wait for clear evidence of problems, the [European Union] has been moving aggressively to remove chemicals with the potential for trouble. " Case in point: phthalates, a class of chemicals found in many cosmetics, which have been linked in animal experiments to " adverse reproductive effects. " The industry group the Cosmetics, Toiletry and Fragrance Association dismissed calls to stop using phthalates, claiming " this is more a matter of politics than of science. " The U.S. Food and Drug Administration takes its lead on such matters from the Cosmetic Ingredient Review panel, which is " funded by the industry trade group. " The head of the Environmental Working Group remarked: " It's not just the fox guarding the henhouse, it's the fox designing and building the henhouse. " SOURCE: Wall Street Journal, April 19, 2004 More web links related to this story are available at: http://www.prwatch.org/spin/April_2004.html#1082347201 To discuss this story in the PR Watch Forum, visit: http://www.prwatch.org/forum/discuss.php?id=1082347201 5. OPEN THE GOVERNMENT http://openthegovernment.org A new coalition has formed to fight the expansion of government secrecy at all levels of government in the United States. " Open the Government " which bring together groups from the worlds of journalism, organized labor, the environmental movement and others interested in open government. It has issued a report listing what it calls the " Ten Most Wanted " government documents on topics ranging from September 11 intelligence failures to contaminants in drinking water and gifts from lobbyists to Senators and their staff. More web links related to this story are available at: http://www.prwatch.org/spin/April_2004.html#1082257658 To discuss this story in the PR Watch Forum, visit: http://www.prwatch.org/forum/discuss.php?id=1082257658 6. A COST-COST ANALYSIS http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A18768-2004Apr16.html " In a report analyzing the economics of protecting a threatened fish in the Pacific Northwest, the Bush administration this month deleted all references to possible monetary benefits " from conservation. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service report included the estimated habitat protection cost - $230 to $300 million over 10 years - but omitted " 55 pages that detailed the benefits of protecting bull trout. " The benefits, according to a consulting firm, would include " revenue from sport fishing, reduced drinking water costs and increased water for irrigation farmers, " totaling some $215 million over 20 to 30 years. A Fish and Wildlife Service official said the benefits analysis was deleted because " it did not conform to analytical standards. " SOURCE: Washington Post, April 17, 2004 More web links related to this story are available at: http://www.prwatch.org/spin/April_2004.html#1082174401 To discuss this story in the PR Watch Forum, visit: http://www.prwatch.org/forum/discuss.php?id=1082174401 8. NO, SUPERSIZE ME! http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/health/bal-bz.mcdonalds16apr16,0,6429613.story?\ coll=bal-health-headlines As McDonald's unveiled its latest marketing ploy - healthier menu options, including " Go Active! " Adult Happy Meals - one free enterprise and " personal freedom " activist is trying to prove that the fast food giant's current menu isn't so bad. Soso Whaley, an adjunct fellow with the Competitive Enterprise Institute, an animal trainer and the host of the " Camo Country Outdoors Show, " has placed herself on a month-long McDonald's-only diet. She's also making a film about her experience, in direct response to Morgan Spurlock's unflattering documentary " Super Size Me. " Whaley called Spurlock's film " anti-corporate, " " anti-fast food " and " junk science. " McDonald's has not endorsed Whaley's project. SOURCE: Associated Press, April 16, 2004 More web links related to this story are available at: http://www.prwatch.org/spin/April_2004.html#1082088003 To discuss this story in the PR Watch Forum, visit: http://www.prwatch.org/forum/discuss.php?id=1082088003 9. BEYOND POSTURING http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,3604,1192876,00.html Four years ago BP - the company formerly known as British Petroleum - launched a $200 million ad campaign to rebrand itself as " Beyond Petroleum " and to strut the company's avowed commitment to corporate social responsibility. At its April 16 annual general meeting in London, however, its real face was more visible. A resolution proposing the company stay out of the Artic National Wildlife Refuge and other environmentally important areas was voted down, protests against cuts to health benefits for new employees were brushed off, and a 65-year old Azerbaijani woman campaigning against the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline to Turkey was not even allowed into the meeting. SOURCE: Guardian (UK), April 16, 2004 More web links related to this story are available at: http://www.prwatch.org/spin/April_2004.html#1082088002 To discuss this story in the PR Watch Forum, visit: http://www.prwatch.org/forum/discuss.php?id=1082088002 11. WILL SHILL FOR NUKES http://www.austinchronicle.com/issues/dispatch/2004-04-16/pols_feature.html University of Texas professor Sheldon Landsberger has admitted that a pro-nuclear column he submitted under his own name to the Austin American-Statesman was actually written by the Potomac Communications Group, a Washington PR firm that works for the nuclear power industry. " For at least 25 years, " reports William Adler, an employee of Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee named Theodore M. Besmann (who moonlights for Potomac Communications) " has had published nuclear love songs in newspapers across the country, under his own or others' names. " SOURCE: Austin Chronicle, April 16, 2004 To discuss this story in the PR Watch Forum, visit: http://www.prwatch.org/forum/discuss.php?id=1082088000 16. THE JEFFERSON MUZZLES http://www.tjcenter.org/muzzles.html The Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression chooses April 13, the anniversary of Jefferson's birth, to issue its annual " Jefferson Muzzles " award to call attention to " those who in the past year forgot or disregarded Mr. Jefferson's admonition that freedom of speech 'cannot be limited without being lost.' " This year's awards included: * CBS Television, which passed on the miniseries " The Reagans " amid conservative pressure, and which also refused to air Moveon.org's 30-second commercial criticizing the Bush administration during the Super Bowl, while it allowed erectile dysfunction commercials and the halftime show featuring Janet Jackson's bared breast. * Martha Stewart's trial judge. * Baseball Hall of Fame President Dale Petroskey, who canceled a 15th anniversary showing of " Bull Durham " because of opposition to the Iraq war by its stars, Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins. SOURCE: Thomas Jefferson Center, April 13, 2004 More web links related to this story are available at: http://www.prwatch.org/spin/April_2004.html#1081828800 To discuss this story in the PR Watch Forum, visit: http://www.prwatch.org/forum/discuss.php?id=1081828800 ---- The Weekly Spin is compiled by staff and volunteers at PR Watch. 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