Guest guest Posted May 18, 2003 Report Share Posted May 18, 2003 FYI! mm Martha Murdock, DirectorNational Silicone Implant Foundation | Dallas Headquarters"Supporting Survivors of Medical Implant Devices"4416 Willow LaneDallas, TX 75244-7537 ----- Original Message ----- From: Safe2Use Sent: Sunday, May 18, 2003 1:27 PM Subject: 5/19/2003: Steve Tvedten to be Interviewed on Radio and Internet PRESS RELEASE The Health Action program on WBAI that normally broadcasts every Monday from 1:00 to 2:00 PM will be extended to 4:00 PM for a special fundraising edition on to topic of "The Bug Stops Here: Pesticide Dangers & Alternatives." Our guest will be Steve Tvedten, the leading activist in the area of warning about the dangers of the use and misuse of dangerous chemical pesticides. He is also the leading activist in promoting the use of safe and nontoxic alternatives for managing pests. After years running a conventional pesticide business, he experienced the medical harm it was causing, became an environmental activist, and set up a company devoted to nontoxic pest management. Steve has developed close to 3,000 safe alternatives that can be used in managing most pest problems like roaches, rats and ants. Some of them are in his 86 page free book The Bug Stops Here! that can be downloaded free on the Internet at http://www.thebestcontrol.com. Steve's professional life experience is listed below. Be sure to tune in to WBAI at 99.5 FM in NYC Radio Pacifica on your radio dial at 1:00 PM EDT on Monday May 19th for a fascinating broadcast! You can also listen in on the internet at http://www.wbai.org/. Be sure to tune in. Bob Lederer and Kathy Co-Hosts of the Health Action Program ________________________________________________ More about Steve: http://www.getipm.com/personal/tvedten.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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