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Anyone available to be interviewed?

From: Fitzgerald [mailto:frankfgoodlight (DOT) net]Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2008 10:18 PMundisclosed-recipients:Subject: NBC News wants interviews; ABC fiction series targets autismDear Friends,The following email came to us at New Yorkers for VaccinationInformationand Choice (NYVIC). Please contact the reporter directly if you wishtoparticipate.From: "Laurie Marvald" <LMarvalderols>Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 21:15:12 -0500<nyvicteamnyvic (DOT) org>Subject: NBC ProducerHi,I'm a freelance segment producer for NBC News here in NYC. I'm lookingtobuild a story about the group(s) that exist in NYC (and possiblynationwide) that are opposing the use of vaccinations. I'm hoping tofindsome experts with credibility to come forward. Parents' stories areexcellent as well as we need that too. But as in all stories, we needmedical professionals to make this a go.I feel that the airing of the television show next weekhttp://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/23/arts/television/23ston.html?ex=1201928400 & en=b338a5d352631663 & ei=5070May open many doors for this topic to finally, and hopefully be heard.Please feel free to contact me and send me any names of people that Icancontact. We do have the capability to keep identities anonymous ifthatisrequested.I look forward to hearing form you.ThanksLaurie---------------------------------------------Excerpt from the NY Times article linked above - A new legal dramamakingits debut this month on ABC is stepping into a subject that is thesource ofheated debate among some parents - the relationship between autism andchildhood vaccines - and seemingly coming down on the side that hasbeen allbut dismissed by prominent scientific organizations.The drama, "Eli Stone," scheduled to be broadcast at 10 p.m. on Jan.31,centers on a lawyer who begins having visions that cause him toquestion hislife's work defending large corporations, including a pharmaceuticalcompanythat makes vaccines.---------------------------------------------The next scheduled NYVIC support meeting will be held in ManhattanSunday,March 2nd, 5:30PM. See http://nyvic.org/nyvic/support for details.---------------------------------------------If you received 2 copies of this Update, have no fear - your emailaddressis being deleted from this 2nd list.If this is the only copy of this Update you have received, your emailaddress is being deleted. To continue receiving NYVIC Updates (about4-6 peryear), go to http://www.goodlight.net/cgi-bin/mojo/mojo.cgi, selectNYVICUpdates from the drop down list and subscribe by entering your emailaddress.Thank you,The NYVIC teamwww.nyvic.org

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Anyone available to be interviewed?

From: Fitzgerald [mailto:frankfgoodlight (DOT) net]Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2008 10:18 PMundisclosed-recipients:Subject: NBC News wants interviews; ABC fiction series targets autismDear Friends,The following email came to us at New Yorkers for VaccinationInformationand Choice (NYVIC). Please contact the reporter directly if you wishtoparticipate.From: "Laurie Marvald" <LMarvalderols>Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 21:15:12 -0500<nyvicteamnyvic (DOT) org>Subject: NBC ProducerHi,I'm a freelance segment producer for NBC News here in NYC. I'm lookingtobuild a story about the group(s) that exist in NYC (and possiblynationwide) that are opposing the use of vaccinations. I'm hoping tofindsome experts with credibility to come forward. Parents' stories areexcellent as well as we need that too. But as in all stories, we needmedical professionals to make this a go.I feel that the airing of the television show next weekhttp://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/23/arts/television/23ston.html?ex=1201928400 & en=b338a5d352631663 & ei=5070May open many doors for this topic to finally, and hopefully be heard.Please feel free to contact me and send me any names of people that Icancontact. We do have the capability to keep identities anonymous ifthatisrequested.I look forward to hearing form you.ThanksLaurie---------------------------------------------Excerpt from the NY Times article linked above - A new legal dramamakingits debut this month on ABC is stepping into a subject that is thesource ofheated debate among some parents - the relationship between autism andchildhood vaccines - and seemingly coming down on the side that hasbeen allbut dismissed by prominent scientific organizations.The drama, "Eli Stone," scheduled to be broadcast at 10 p.m. on Jan.31,centers on a lawyer who begins having visions that cause him toquestion hislife's work defending large corporations, including a pharmaceuticalcompanythat makes vaccines.---------------------------------------------The next scheduled NYVIC support meeting will be held in ManhattanSunday,March 2nd, 5:30PM. See http://nyvic.org/nyvic/support for details.---------------------------------------------If you received 2 copies of this Update, have no fear - your emailaddressis being deleted from this 2nd list.If this is the only copy of this Update you have received, your emailaddress is being deleted. To continue receiving NYVIC Updates (about4-6 peryear), go to http://www.goodlight.net/cgi-bin/mojo/mojo.cgi, selectNYVICUpdates from the drop down list and subscribe by entering your emailaddress.Thank you,The NYVIC teamwww.nyvic.org

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