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News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: OPED: The Wrong Remedy?
Title:US CA: OPED: The Wrong Remedy?
Published On:2005-08-10
Source:Los Angeles Times (CA)
Fetched On:2008-08-19 23:38:24
THE WRONG REMEDY?

LOOKING WEST, the Wall Street Journal today encourages Oregon Gov. Ted
Kulongoski to hold back on requiring prescriptions for several common cold
medications that can be used to illegally produce methamphetamines. Even if
the bill is signed, addicts will just look elsewhere for their meth highs,
the editorial says. But the Journal doesn't address the extreme danger in
the actual production of meth in homes, including explosions that sometimes
result from mixing hazardous chemicals.

Separately, the Journal defends John G. Roberts Jr. for the fifth time
since his nomination to the Supreme Court. NARAL Pro-Choice America faces
the Journal's wrath for its upcoming ad campaign, which the paper's
editorial says distorts Roberts' brief in a 1991 abortion case. Speaking of
repetition, USA Today issues a eulogy/editorial for the second consecutive
day - Tuesday for ABC News anchor Peter Jennings, today for African
American publishing pioneer John H. Johnson.

The newspaper goes through the litany of Johnson's firsts in African
American marketing and publishing since he started Negro Digest magazine in
1941, blazing "a trail for generations of black entrepreneurs."

Elsewhere, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution editorializes sarcastically
that "America can rest easy tonight" because Congress is all over the
Rafael Palmeiro steroids ruckus.

The Journal-Constitution wishes lawmakers "showed the same enthusiasm to
tackle a more pressing domestic lineup," including illegal immigration,
alternative energy sources, the environment and the budget deficit.
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