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On 06/03/2007, at 2:39, heather wrote:

>> <http://www.lifescript.com/channels/healthy_living/Womens_Health/ 
>> is_breast_really_best_for_baby.asp?page=1>
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> It seems to me that the journo who wrote this (and I am a journo in  
> the day job) has been given a brief to say something different from  
> the usual [snip]

I don't know that "journo" would be quite the word - it's not  
journalism. Consider the source: this site is a product-pushing site,  
selling faux-wellness mumbo-jumbo: vitamins and soy "meal  
replacement" concoctions. The content serves as filler and search  
engine bait.

Wouldn't it be great if all schools and universities started to run a  
mandatory critical thinking class, using sites like this as examples?

Lara Hopkins

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