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ifeminists June 10, 2003 Wendy McElroy |
The Anti-Male New York Times For years, the Times -- America's "newspaper of record" -- has been a vehicle for political correctness in both subtle and blatant ways. Examining its policies provides an interesting window into the anti-male and liberal bias rampant in most current media. |
ifeminists July 1, 2003 Carey Roberts |
Taxpayers Bankroll Feminist Hoax To this day, officials from the NIH Office of Research on Women's Health continue to spin the claim that women were shortchanged by medical research. |
ifeminists May 20, 2003 Carey Roberts |
Blair Scandal Reveals Long-Standing Bias at the Times If truth defines the litmus test for good journalism, the New York Times has failed. Exhibit A is the Times' coverage of gender health stories. |
Chemistry World June 8, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
NIH drug manufacturing unit shut down The halt could potentially affect 46 clinical trials, and about 250 patients who are either receiving, or about to receive, products manufactured at the facility. |
Salon.com June 5, 2001 Kerry Lauerman |
The scandal that won't die Ari Fleischer says there really is evidence of vandalism by Clinton staffers, so the GAO is investigating -- again... |
ifeminists April 5, 2006 Carey Roberts |
Women's Health Hoax Today, the women's health movement in America has become a multi-billion dollar interest group that tap-dances smoothly among feckless bureaucrats and chivalrous congressmen looking to woo the female vote. |
Pharmaceutical Executive June 1, 2006 Jill Wechsler |
Washington Report: Promises to Keep Congress wants pharma to meet study commitments and disclose research results, but no one is giving FDA more resources to enforce its rules. |
BusinessWeek January 17, 2005 Bianco, Rossant & Gard |
The Future Of The New York Times New York Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr. has his hands full with weaker earnings, a changing media world and a scandal's aftermath. He also has an ambitious business plan. |
Reason May 2001 Cathy Young |
False Diagnosis When it comes to gender, doctors don't play favorites... |
Reason September 2004 Julian Sanchez |
Extra Credit An April report from the General Accounting Office (GAO) shows an audit of charge cards issued to federal employees found the cards were routinely abused, and the abusers were seldom punished. |
Information Today June 16, 2015 |
NIH Plans for the Future of the National Library of Medicine The National Institutes of Health's director, Francis S. Collins, approved the proposed strategic plan for the National Library of Medicine. |
BusinessWeek November 29, 2004 Mike France |
Is There A Market For Nonpartisan News? One of the worst by-products of our venomously partisan political culture is a growing distrust of anyone who claims to be nonpartisan -- particularly journalists. |
Geotimes November 2004 |
Open Access: Open Debate? Imagine any U.S. citizen having free and open access to research funded with tax dollars. That possibility could be closer to reality than ever before, but Congress must first address some important concerns |
Pharmaceutical Executive February 1, 2011 Jill Wechsler |
The Building Block of Drug Discovery With Francis Collins now calling the shots at NIH, will be be able to deliver on the innovations behind the genome? |
Reason December 2002 Matt Welch |
Woe is Media There have never been better conditions for journalism than in present-day America. Yet there is an influential movement, and an entire publishing mini-genre, dedicated to convincing us that's not so. It's time to save journalism from its saviors. |
Reason February 2004 Tim Cavanaugh |
Bad Report Card Does private management of failing public schools make a difference? A recent General Accounting Office (GAO) report looked for a consistent trend, but with little success, as the data the had to work with weren't of high quality. |
Information Today October 2004 Barbara Quint |
Up Front with Barbara Quint: Future of the NIH Open Access Policy Basically, the NIH, funder of at least a quarter of the world's best medical research, will mandate that all grantees and contractors submit electronic copies of finished manuscripts for full-text release through PubMed Central, the National Library of Medicine's popular medical research site. |
Chemistry World June 25, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
NIH plan to get drug development unit back online The NIH has set out key milestones in its plan, including training and re-training personnel in good manufacturing practice regulations by August. |