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Greetings all,


Here is something that can in thru my Pagan Parenting list --- Figured it
might be of interest to someone here also.

                            Brightest Blessings


Listing of media events surrounding autism and vaccinations Tuesday:

 ON RADIO
 Parent advocate Rick Rollens and Congressman Dan Burton are schedule to
 appear on the radio show "Here's to Your Health" on  KIEV 870 am in Los
 Angeles, 7 am Pacific time, 11 am Eastern.  They will discuss the
 vaccine-autism connection.  This web link will help you find the station
 nearest to you.  (The show is not available in Northern California and is
 not on broadcast.com) http://www.naturalland.com/htoh/affiliate.htm

 TV: ON C-SPAN (maybe)
 The Surgeon General will join parents of vaccine injured children,
 scientists, physicians and California autism parent advocate Rick Rollens
in
 testifying at a Tuesday, August 3, 2 pm Eastern, 11 am Pacific, hearing
 entitled "Vaccines: Finding a Balance Between Public Safety and Personal
 Choice" called by Congressman Dan Burton (R-IN), chairman of the U.S. House
 Government Reform Committee.  There is supposed to be C-span coverage of
the
 hearings but this is not confirmed until that morning.  You can check the
 schedule, and even watch the live feed if you don't have cable at the
C-Span
 website: http://www.c-span.org/watch/cspan.htm

 TV: ABC World News Tonight with Peter Jennings will air their report on the
 autism cluster in Sacramento, and the autism epidemic in California.

 NEWSPAPER: USA Today
 USA Today will carry a front page story Tuesday, August 3 on vaccines and
 the connection to autism and other morbidities.

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