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End of Pollan Book Controversy - Omnivore's Dilemma to be read on WSU Campus

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New York Times - For Personal-Injury Lawyer, Michael Pollan’s Book Is Worth Fighting For

The Chronicle of Higher Education - Washington State U. Reinstates 'The Omnivore's Dilemma' as Common-Reading Choice

The Daily Evergreen - The Donation revives Common Reading

Seattle Business Journal - E. coli lawyer solves WSU ‘Dilemma’

Tri-City Herald - WSU reinstates book critical of agribusiness

Posted on May 28, 2009 by Bill Marler
Tags: Lawyer Op-Ed, Michael Pollan, New York Times, Omivore's Dilema, Washington State University, marler
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