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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 3 Feb 2014

    After one scientist said that a chemical was harmful, its maker pursued him. Rachel Aviv investigates: http://nyr.kr/1foTFnq 

    10:30 PM - 3 Feb 2014
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    • Michelle UNO874NIUM Paula Chertok🗽 Pia Hovenga These Boots Alberto Roca THE INFECTOR Nikos Gitsis Regina Chapman
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      1. ᴊᴏʜɴ ᴍᴄᴄᴏʀᴍᴀᴄᴋ‏ @LAevolving 3 Feb 2014
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Must read @NewYorker article on Berkeley biologist Tyrone Hayes' battle w/ Syngenta, feat. epic quotes by David Wakehttp://nyr.kr/1foTFnq 

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      2. David Y.T. Chen‏ @dytcmd 4 Feb 2014
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        Unreal @NewYorker story of scientist persecuted by industry. EPA? or corporate protection agency? Must read http://nyr.kr/1foTFnq 

        1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
      3. Phillip Abbosh‏ @scientistatlrge 4 Feb 2014
        Replying to @dytcmd

        @dytcmd @NewYorker that is scary. I wonder how much this parallels the debate over global warming.

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      2. Omar Ghabra‏Verified account @omarghabra 8 Feb 2014
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        Must read in this week's @NewYorker: After one scientist said that a chemical was harmful, its maker pursued him. http://nyr.kr/1foTFnq 

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      3. Pat‏ @maria_thaler 8 Feb 2014
        Replying to @omarghabra

        @omarghabra That article is a good illustration of how a foreign entity can worm its way into media, academia, gov if it has $ @newyorker

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      2. Paula Chertok 🗽‏ @PaulaChertok 5 Feb 2014
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Remarkable story: Syngenta's ugly, relentless campaign to discredit scientist Tyrone Hayes @NewYorker http://nyr.kr/1foTFnq  #environment

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      3. Paula Chertok 🗽‏ @PaulaChertok 5 Feb 2014
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        .@maddow shd look at this remarkable @NewYorker story of chemical co's eerie campaign to discredit @Cal scientisthttp://nyr.kr/1foTFnq 

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      1. Alex Gladstein‏Verified account @gladstein 11 Feb 2014
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        Superb @NewYorker investigation on how agri-business titan @Syngenta attacks scientists who find its products harmfulhttp://nyr.kr/1foTFnq 

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      1. Pia Hovenga‏ @piamona 5 Feb 2014
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        “@NewYorker: After one scientist said that a chemical was harmful, its maker pursued him: http://nyr.kr/1foTFnq ” monsanto/syngenta/Novartis

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      1. Jeremy‏ @karyotypical 4 Feb 2014
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        @NewYorker The folks at the E.P.A. have some soul searching to do. The folks at Syngenta should be in jail.http://nyr.kr/1foTFnq 

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      1. Lauren Loepp‏ @_laurenmccune 4 Feb 2014
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        “@NewYorker: After one scientist said that a chemical was harmful, its maker pursued him. Rachel Aviv investigates: http://nyr.kr/1foTFnq ”

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      1. Lauren Leader‏ @laurenchivee 4 Feb 2014
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        “@NewYorker: scientist finds chemical harmful co pursued him.http://nyr.kr/1foTFnq ” important read: science, race, co greed and our health

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      1. Mauricio Duque Arrubla‏ @elpalabrista 4 Feb 2014
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        “@NewYorker: After one scientist said that a chemical was harmful, its maker pursued him…: http://nyr.kr/1foTFnq ” cc @MauricioAv

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      1. Regina Chapman‏ @Regina_Chapman 3 Feb 2014
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        @NewYorker “Science is a principle and a process of seeking truth. Truth cannot be purchased and, thus, cannot be altered by money." BOOM.

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      1. K. S. H.‏ @Katbeloo 3 Feb 2014
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        “@NewYorker: After 1 scientist said that a chemical was harmful, its maker pursued him. Rachel Aviv investigates: http://nyr.kr/1foTFnq ”WOW

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