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Radiation: Who’s Counting?

How much radiation do modern devices add to the average person’s total environmental exposure?

Cell Carriers v. Residents, From East Coast to West

Cell carriers encounter resistance from East to West; Glendale wireless ordinance promoted; Talk on health effects of cell towers in Woodland Hills, September 2

Radiation Warning Fallout for San Francisco;
Cell Phone Labels Proposed at Federal Level

San Francisco’s radiation labeling law for cell phones causes wireless convention fallout; Kucinich proposes federal labeling legislation.

New York Times Quotes San Francisco Advocate: Glendale Wireless Ordinance Is California Model

Glendale, California ordinance is cited by other California communities as a model for better wireless infrastructure regulation.

CAR Link to Google Archives: 5,000+ News Reports on Armenian Genocide Dating from 1880

Glendale, California’s Center for Armenian Remembrance posts link to Google archive of 5,000+ news reports on the Armenian Genocide dating from 1880.

Under the Paperweight, April 5-11, 2009

Newspapers and journalists provide a check on power and those who would rewrite history; Armenian genocide coverage at the beginning of the 20th century is an example of well-documented journalism.