Media highlights
Consumer Comments, Fall, 2004
October:
Policy Analyst James Plummer was quoted in an Oct. 7 Washington Times story on drivers' licenses standards in the "intelligence reform" bill being a de facto national ID system.
Oct. 11: Plummer quoted in New York Times piece on drivers' licenses and national ID.
The New York Daily News ran Executive Director Frances B. Smith letter on prescription drug prices on Oct. 20.
November:
Smith's taped interview on holiday gift returns ran in several television markets the week of Nov. 22, incluing Chicago, Colombus OH and Columbia SC.
December:
The Financial Times ran Smith's letter on antitrust policy, 'Consumers should trust markets, not lawyers,' on Dec. 2.
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Plummer was quoted in a Reason online article about financial privacy and the intelligence bill on Dec. 5.
Plummer was quoted on shoe-searches of travellers in the Dec. 7 Washington Post.
Policy Analyst Barbara Rippel's op-ed "One Step at a Time" on pharmaceutical research was in National Review Online on Dec. 7.
Plummer's letter'Reform goes too far' about national ID and financial privacy ran in the Dec. 8 Washington Times.
Plummer was quoted about drivers' licenses and national ID in a New York Times article on Dec. 9. The story also ran in the International Herald-Tribune and other papers.
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