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ORGANIZATIONS URGE THE PUBLIC TO TUNE IN TO "TRADE SECRETS: A BILL MOYERS'
REPORT"ť -- AN INVESTIGATION OF THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY

(scheduled for Monday, March 26, 2001, 9:00 p.m. PT— check local listings)

Health and Environmental organizations have launched a nationwide
effort to inform their communities of an upcoming PBS television
investigative report on the chemical industry by respected journalist
Bill Moyers.

Organizers of community viewing events and a massive press release
campaign say their goal is to use this program as an opportunity to
educate a public that is mostly unaware of the lack of critical
scientific testing on thousands of man-made chemicals that are
routinely put on the market.

Promotions of the program say that the public needs to know that only a
tiny fraction of the more than 80,000 chemicals on the market have
been tested, and that the testing required by our federal agencies is
woefully inadequate.

Cynthia Wilson, Executive Director of the Chemical Injury Information
Network states, "Most Americans believe that man-made chemicals are
tested for health and safety before being put in consumer products.
Nothing could be further from the truth."

Health organizations focusing on health damage triggered by chemicals
say it is intrinsically unfair that a double standard exists that
favors the chemical companies and puts unreasonable risks and demands
on the public.

The inequity, they point out, is that industry is permitted to market
untested chemicals that result in harm, birth defects and chronic
illness, but when claims of injury are reported they are attacked by
an industry that ironically demands "sound science" to prove cause.

Health and environmental organizations point to movies based on true
stories like A Civil Action and śErin Brockovitch that illustrate
how a lack of science and testing on man-made chemicals places an
intolerable burden on the individuals harmed.

Betty Mekdeci, Executive Director of Birth Defect Research for
Children, Inc. says, "The chemical industry has set the standard for
the types of testing and proof of harm that is accepted by the courts.
This standard requires extensive and expensive testing that is beyond
the scope of community groups fighting for a safer environment. It
can take decades and countless injuries before enough acceptable
scientific information is available to force industry to restrict the
use of those products or take them off the market."

The PBS program being enthusiastically promoted is TRADE SECRETS: A
BILL MOYERS REPORT, premiering on PBS Monday, March 26, 2001, 9:00
p.m. ET (check local listings). Renowned Journalist Bill Moyers and
producer Sherry Jones report that over the past 50 years our bodies
have been exposed to many harmful chemicals.

Organizers are thrilled that Moyers is subjecting the powerful
chemical/pharmaceutical industry to scrutiny, saying that Moyers'
reputation for integrity and fairness will make this program
especially effective because he has a large following of admirers
familiar with the high quality and in-depth analyses that he is known
for.

According to the PBS web site, Moyers' TRADE SECRETS is based on a
large archive of secret and shocking industry documents never before
published. The investigative two hour program shows interviews with
doctors, scientists and historians who are researching the effects of
man-made chemicals on human health.

The following organizations urge their fellow Americans to view A Bill
Moyer's report: Trade Secrets, premiering on PBS, Monday March 26th
(please check local listings):

The Chemical Injury Information Network
Association of Birth Defect Children, (a/k/a Birth Defect Research for
Children, Inc.)
The National Coalition for the Chemically Injured
Clean Water Network of Florida
The Cancer Prevention Coalition
Center for Health, Environment and Justice *
The Environmental Working Group *
The Environmental Health Fund *
Women's Voices for the Earth *

Organizers of the national campaign, "Coming Clean."ť Permission
granted by the organizers to include these organizations in the CIIN
initiated media release.

PRESS CONTACT SPOKESPERSONS:

DR. SAMUEL EPSTEIN, M.D. OF THE CANCER PREVENTION COALITION: (312) 996-2297

<A HREF="http://www.healthy-communications.com/righttoknow.html">Your Right
to Know!</A>
Shelley Kramer
Health, Awareness and Harmony
<A HREF="http://www.healthy-communications.com/">
www.Healthy-Communications.com</A>


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