- Pat Buchanan actually writes something worth reading (even if Stephen Moore wrote much the same column only a few weeks ago).
- An anti-tobacco activist says New York City's health czar, Dr. Thomas Frieden, manipulates the science of second-hand smoke in the tradition of the infamous Tobacco Institute.
- Robert Gates continues his audition for the next Clinton Administration.
- The Center for Consumer Freedom's Rick Berman reports: "During the same time that health officials have placed increasing emphasis on obesity rates, the incidence of eating disorders has nearly tripled."
- A Johns Hopkins professor says claims of an obesity epidemic are "wildly exaggerated" and hurt children.
- A British editorial says a proposed regulation that will "warn" parents of obese "seem to assume a level of stupidity among the general public." It also has an intriguing suggestion for remedying obesity: "eat less and exercise more."
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