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    1. Ethics column: protecting who from whom?

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    2. The extent, nature, and nutritional quality of foods advertised to children in Lebanon: the first study to use the WHO nutrient profile model for the Eastern Mediterranean Region

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    3. Distinguishing scientific knowledge: the impact of different measures of knowledge on genetically modified food attitudes

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    4. "Hoping for a reality check:" Droughtstruck farmers cop backlash over social media post

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    6. No, journalists aren't enemies of the people"

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    7. Not an enemy

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    8. The media is not the enemy

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