Hey, all! Had a great conversation this evening with Gary Taubes. He has
landed a book deal and is working as we speak on turning his Science/NY
Times article into a book. I'm pleased as punch. He is fascinated by not
only the low-carb phenomenon but the Paleo angle, as well.
I was pleased to learn he appeared on the Charlie Rose show; I plan to order
it on tape! He was pitted against Dean Ornish and someone from the American
Heart Association. Taubes said he asked for decaf, please but they gave him
regular coffee instead and that, combined with Dean Ornish's illogical
low-fat blatherings, left him ready "to reach across the table and strangle
him!"
At any rate, thought you'd find interesting the media hits Gary Taubes
enjoyed in the wake of his NY Times article. If all stories listed below
are in response to this article (and I think they are, have yet to whip out
my fine-toothed comb), it came to 54 stories/appearances - I don't think
Charlie Rose subscribes to Nexis.
Enjoy!
Dori Zook
Denver, CO
The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, September 12, 2002 Thursday, Home
Edition, Pg. 1K, 1592 words, Cooking the low-carb way; Steak, hold the
potato: Recipes make it easier to sacrifice the starch, REAGAN WALKER
Cox News Service, September 11, 2002 Wednesday, Food; Diet, 1594 words,
Cooking the low-carb way, REAGAN WALKER, ATLANTA
Investor's Business Daily, September 10, 2002 Tuesday, ISSUES & INSIGHTS;
EDITORIALS; NATIONAL, 431 words, Fat And Fiction
The New York Times, September 10, 2002, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section F; Page 6; Column 3; Health & Fitness, 1356 words, PERSONAL
HEALTH; High-Fat Diet: Count Calories and Think Twice, By JANE E. BRODY
The Washington Post, September 03, 2002, Tuesday, Final Edition, HEALTH;
Pg. F02, 1776 words, INTERACTIONS
The Boston Globe, August 27, 2002, Tuesday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. E1, 727
words, THE YEAR OF EATING DANGEROUSLY, BY ALEX BEAM
The Washington Post, August 27, 2002, Tuesday, Final Edition, HEALTH; Pg.
F01, 4660 words, Last Month, a Provocative Article Argued That a Low- Fat
Diet May Be Responsible for America's Obesity Epidemic -- and That High-Fat
May Be Healthier. The Problem: A Lot of Good Science Suggests Otherwise,
Sally Squires, Washington Post Staff Writer
The Washington Post, August 27, 2002, Tuesday, Final Edition, HEALTH; Pg.
F04, 941 words, The Skinny on Author Gary Taubes
The Boston Herald, August 18, 2002 Sunday, ALL EDITIONS, FOOD;, Pg. 063,
820 words, THE VEGGIE TABLE; Vegetarians may benefit from decreased carb
consumption, By Jennifer C. Berkshire
The Detroit News, August 15, 2002 Thursday No dot Edition, FOOD; For a
special touch, put a dollop of creme fraiche and pesto or tomato sauce on
these fried noodle pancakes. See recipe, Page 6E.; Pg. 08E, 350 words,
Just this once, put your Atkins diet on the back burner, Kate Lawson
Food Service Director, August 15, 2002, Vol. 15, No. 8; Pg. 26(1); ISSN:
0897-7208, 03508862, 399 words, Viewpoint: fat held 'harmless'.
(Opinion), Weisberg, Karen
Austin American Statesman, August 9, 2002, Friday, Editorial; Pg. A12,
1147 words, LETTERS, AMERICAN-STATESMAN
Reno Gazette-Journal, August 7, 2002 Wednesday, FOOD AND DRINK; Pg. 2G,
577 words, KATHLEEN STEBBINS, Kathleen Stebbins, Staff
Australian Financial Review, August 6, 2002 Tuesday, News; Letters; Pg.
59, 154 words, Fat Chance Of Good Health Putting The Lard Word On Your
Heart
Australian Magazine, August 3, 2002, Saturday, MAGAZINE-TYPE- FEATURE; Pg.
38, 757 words, A fatty tissue of lies, Susan Maushart
Entertainment Weekly, August 2, 2002, BOOKS/BETWEEN THE LINES; Pg. 67,
308 words, Between the Lines; The inside scoop on the book world, Matthew
Flamm
The Halifax Daily News, August 2, 2002 Friday DAILY Edition, NEWS; Pg. 18,
579 words, Experts may be wrong about healthy diets
Ottawa Citizen, August 1, 2002 Thursday Final Edition, News; Pg. A14, 559
words, Digest this: Evidence is growing that a healthy diet may not be what
we think
THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER, July 31, 2002, Wednesday, FINAL, Pg. D2,
776 words, BRING ON THE I-CAN'T-BELIEVE-IT'S-HEALTHY DIET, JOHN OWEN P-I
COLUMNIST
The Patriot Ledger (Quincy, MA), July 30, 2002 Tuesday, ROP Edition, Pg.
19, 1544 words, HEALTHY EATING; A view from the other side: Aktins' diet
beefs upconfusion, Joan Endyke
THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER, July 29, 2002, Monday, FINAL, Pg. D2,
481 words, A NEW SURGE IN SALES OF ATKINS' BOOKS, JOHN MARSHALL P-I book
critic
Sydney Morning Herald, July 29, 2002 Monday, News And Features; Opinion;
Pg. 11, 762 words, Out Of The Frying Pan, Into The Firing Line, Paul
Sheehan
Edmonton Journal, July 28, 2002 Sunday Final Edition, Sunday Reader; Alan
Kellogg; Pg. D2, 883 words, Now that the fat has hit the fan ...: DO OR
DIET, Alan Kellogg
The Washington Post, July 28, 2002, Sunday, Final Edition, OUTLOOK; Pg.
B03, 1324 words, Into Our Stomachs and Out of Our Minds, Sally Squires
Australian Financial Review, July 25, 2002 Thursday, News; Letters; Pg.
55, 297 words, Atkins Diet Has Done A Fat Lot Of Good
Australian Financial Review, July 25, 2002 Thursday, News; Letters; Pg.
55, 176 words, Time To Put More Weight On Intake
Federal Document Clearing House Congressional Testimony, July 25, 2002
Thursday, CAPITOL HILL HEARING TESTIMONY, 2634 words, HOUSE GOVERNMENT
REFORM, DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS, LARRY KUSHI, SE.D., ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR,
ETIOLOGY AND PREVENTION RESEARCH, COOPER INSTITUTE
FDCH Political Transcripts, July 25, 2002 Thursday, COMMITTEE HEARING,
31798 words, HOUSE GOVERNMENT REFORM COMMITTEE, U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DAN
BURTON (R-IN) HOLDS HEARING ON DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS, U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DAN
BURTON (R-IN), CHAIRMAN, WASHINGTON, D.C., DAN L BURTON (94%); BENJAMIN A
GILMAN (72%); CHRISTOPHER SHAYS (57%); CONSTANCE MORELLA (57%); ILEANA
ROS-LEHTINEN (56%); JOHN MICHAEL MCHUGH (56%); CHRIS JOHN (55%); THOMAS M
DAVIS (55%); JOE SCARBOROUGH (54%); MARK E SOUDER (54%); STEVEN C LATOURETTE
(54%); DAN MILLER (53%); JO ANN DAVIS (52%); TODD PLATTS (52%); ADAM PUTNAM
(50%);
The New York Times, July 21, 2002, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section
6; Page 8; Column 1; Magazine Desk, 58 words, What if It's All Been a Big
Fat Lie?
The New York Times, July 21, 2002, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section
6; Page 8; Column 3; Magazine Desk, 90 words, What if It's All Been a Big
Fat Lie?
The New York Times, July 21, 2002, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section
6; Page 8; Column 3; Magazine Desk, 50 words, What if It's All Been a Big
Fat Lie?
Australian Financial Review, July 20, 2002 Saturday, News; Pg. 1, 99
words, HEADLINE INDEX
Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), July 20, 2002 Saturday Final Edition,
HOME FRONT; Pg. 2F, 675 words, I'LL STEAK SOME OF MY CONDITIONING ON THE
GRILL, Mary Winter
Wisconsin State Journal, July 20, 2002 Saturday, ALL Editions, 500 words,
IS FAT GOOD FOR THE BODY AND THE WALLET?, William Wineke
ABC News, World News Tonight (6:30 PM ET) - ABC, July 19, 2002 Friday,
614 words, Scientists asking questions about health of low-fat/ high-carb
diets, PETER JENNINGS, Dr. TIMOTHY JOHNSON
ABC News, 20/20 (10:00 PM ET) - ABC, July 19, 2002 Friday, 1677 words,
More studies are showing that dietary fat isn't bad, as people successfully
lose weight on high-fat/low-carb diets, BARBARA WALTERS; JOHN MILLER, Dr.
TIMOTHY JOHNSON
ABC News, 20/20 (10:00 PM ET) - ABC, July 19, 2002 Friday, 364 words,
ABC's 20/20, 10:00 PM, BARBARA WALTERS, JOHN STOSSEL
Saint Paul Pioneer Press, July 18, 2002 Thursday, MAIN; Pg. 17A, 821
words, Mounting evidence suggests that a low-fat diet not only is making us
fat but making us much more susceptible to major diseases. America's obesity
epidemic, GRACE-MARIE TURNER Commentator
Saint Paul Pioneer Press, July 18, 2002 Thursday, LOCAL; Pg. 1B, 626
words, Maybe carbo loads and no-loads aren't so terrific, LAURA BILLINGS
Pioneer Press Columnist
Toronto Star, July 16, 2002 Tuesday, Ontario Edition, LETTER;, Pg. A27,
147 words, Diet debate polarized
Kirkus Reviews, NONFICTION, 338 words, 0-06-621162-X paper:
0-06-093650-9, Ridley, Matt-Ed., THE BEST AMERICAN SCIENCE WRITING 2002
News-Press (Fort Myers, FL), July 15, 2002 Monday, LOCAL STATE; Pg. 2B,
898 words, Andi Atwater, Andi Atwater, Staff, [log in to unmask]
Ottawa Citizen, July 15, 2002 Monday Final Edition, News; Pg. A11, 819
words, In praise of the caveman diet: The balanced diet for our species,
writes Lionel Tiger, was what we could acquire then, not what the government
and doctors tell us to eat now., Lionel Tiger
The New York Times, July 14, 2002, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section
4; Page 14; Column 1; Editorial Desk, 531 words, Challenging the Accepted
Wisdom
Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), July 13, 2002, Saturday, Metro Edition,
NEWS; Pg. 20A, 923 words, Fat; What if it's not all that bad?
The Plain Dealer, July 11, 2002 Thursday, Final / All, INSIDE & OUT; Pg.
E1, 715 words, The fat is no longer in the fire, Joana Connors, Plain
Dealer film critic
PR Newswire (US), July 11, 2002, 830 words, PRITIKIN DOCTORS AND
DIETITIANS CHALLENGE GARY TAUBES' FAT-PROMOTING ARTICLE, 'WHAT IF IT'S ALL
BEEN A BIG FAT LIE?' PUBLISHED JULY 7, 2002, IN NEW YORK TIMES
PR Newswire, July 11, 2002, Thursday, FINANCIAL NEWS, 874 words,
Pritikin Doctors and Dietitians Challenge Gary Taubes' Fat-Promoting
Article, 'What If It's All Been a Big Fat Lie?' published July 7, 2002, In
New York Times
National Post (f/k/a The Financial Post), July 10, 2002 Wednesday National
Edition, Comment; Pg. A14, 900 words, Cavemen knew their lean cuisine,
Lionel Tiger
The San Luis Obispo Tribune, July 10, 2002 Wednesday TRIBUNE EDITION,
EDITORIAL; Pg. B6, 568 words, NEW SALVO IN BATTLE OF BULGE; OPINION OF THE
TRIBUNE
Business Wire, July 9, 2002, Tuesday, 408 words, Warning: Carbohydrates
May be Hazardous to Your Health, According to Bay Books Author; Cookbook
Offers Healthy Eating Solution, SAN FRANCISCO, July 9, 2002
CNN, CNN AMERICAN MORNING WITH PAULA ZAHN 07:00, July 8, 2002 Monday,
Transcript # 070807CN.V74, News; Domestic, 828 words, What is Causing
Obesity Problem in America?, Gary Taubes, Paula Zahn, Jack Cafferty
CNN, CNN LIVE TODAY 10:00, July 8, 2002 Monday, Transcript #
070809CN.V75, Medical, 973 words, Fats Vs. Carbs, Elizabeth Cohen, Kyra
Phillips
National Public Radio (NPR), Weekend Edition Sunday (1:00 PM ET) - NPR,
July 7, 2002 Sunday, 983 words, Gary Taubes discusses the controversial
new view that questions the premise that the healthiest foods are those low
in fat but high in carbohydrates, BRIAN NAYLOR
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