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SCIENCE AND THE MEDIA: THE BOUNDARIES OF TRUTH by Jay A. Winsten Prologue: In the fast-paced world of journalism, science writers are a special breed: well-trained, conversant in a wide range of
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Denver / New Orleans / Houston / Washington / Boston / New York / /

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The New York Times / Boston Globe / The New England Journal / ABC / Health Science Policy Working Group / /

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The Johns Hopkins University / /

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biotechnology firms / treatment of ovarian cancer / blood bank / mass media / public relations strategies / favorable media exposure / media coverage / media politics / /

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office of Health Policy Information / Red Cross / The Johns Hopkins University / Harvard University’s Division of Health Policy Research and Education / Public Health Service / Harvard School of Public Health / Andrew Mellon Foundation / /

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Ivan F. Boesky / Jay A. Winsten Prologue / Frederick Mosteller / Jay Winsten / Bill Schroeder / Barney Clark / Harvey Fineberg / /

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biotechnology / /

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