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【单选题】Lobbying groups often try to disguise a financial self-interest by clumsily dressing up their arguments in the guise of concern for the publiC、 You see this tendency in the pharmaceutical industry (21) in energy and lumber companies who like to tout their (22) of the environment.But (23) , two new books argue, are these tactics more (24) a cause for concern than in agribusiness.
Marion Nestle’s "Food Safety:Bacteria,Biotechnology, andBio-terrorism’ looks at the way theAmerican meat and biotechnology industries have (25) successfully onCapitol Hill (26) stricter federal regulation, which the author argues has undermined the safety of the food supply.
(27) , Maxime Schwartz’s "How theCows Turned Mad" (28) the origins of mad-cow disease over more than two centuries, and reveals the fallout from theBritish government’s blind (29) that the disease could not be (30) to humans.
In 1999, Ms Nestle writes in her earlier book, Rosemary Mueklow, the executive director of the National MeatAssociation, lobbied against PresidentClinton’s (31) to establish a more thorough testing regime forE、coli 0157: H7, a potentially (32) pathogen.
Ms Muck low’s organization—which represents meatpackers and processors who (33) to discard or reprocess meat found to be infected under the new testing regime—argued onCapitol Hill that (34) microbial testing in meat could actually lead to a greater public health risk (35) confident consumers might relax their own safe-handling procedures at home.
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