BioWorld-Insight-2002-07-08
Money Raised Year To Date
Food Labeling Debate Simmers; U.S. Rules Called 'Good Enough'
During the 1960s, labels of any kind were abhorred by many for the way they so fixedly identified objects and people, limiting them to a static condition that idealistic New Agers whose cultural influence spread far in that era could hardly abide. (BioWorld Financial Watch)

