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I'm a copywriter, slowly making my way into feature writing. I live in the Southbay with my husband of 17 years and our 16 year old son.

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    Media

    response to  Graydon Carter and GOOD magazine's post The 51 Best* Magazines Ever

    INSTANT MEDIA SAVVY

    http://www.onthemedia.org

    CHECK IT OUT, BEFORE YOU OPEN YOUR MOUTH, OR YOUR OPPINION ON THE MEDIA.

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    Commented on March 5, 2007 by - eileeninboldtype

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    Media

    response to  GOOD magazine, GOOD magazine, and GOOD magazine's post The Media Issue

    Eileen

    To anyone who would like to become more media savvy,

    CHECK OUT THIS SITE:
    http://www.onthemedia.org/episodes/2007/03/02

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    Commented on March 5, 2007 by - eileeninboldtype

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    Business & Money

    response to  Morgan Clendaniel's post Not So Whole Foods

    WHOLE FOODS: STILL GOOD

    Yes, it’s true, that some mistakes have been made at the store level and it is also true that you can’t serve everyone’s grocery needs every day. However, that does not negate the fact that Whole Foods is great store to shop, for both organic food lovers and their more mainstream food loving families. My husband is an organic foody and by shopping at Whole Foods, he has had a healthy influence on our whole family.

    At the corporate level, not only is Whole Foods not slipping from their throne, they are industry leaders when it come to environmental conscientiousness. In 2005 alone, Whole Foods Market purchased more than 458,000 megawatt-hours (MWh) of renewable energy credits from (local) wind farms. This purchase averted more than 700 million pounds of carbon dioxide pollution that year. As far as environmental impact, that’s the equivalent of taking 60,000 cars off the road or planting 90,000 acres of trees.

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    Commented on March 2, 2007 by - eileeninboldtype

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