1. Robin Morgan, The Word of a Woman: Feminist Dispatches 1968–1992, reprinted with a new introduction (New York: W. W. Norton, 1992), pp. 49–69.
2. INFACT: Campaign for Corporate Accountability, 256 Hanover Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02113. “Deadly Deception,” INFACT’s Oscar-award winning documentary on GE’s environmental, defense, and worker safety record, can be ordered for $15 by calling (800) 688-8797.
3. National Boycott News, 6506 28th Avenue, N.E., Seattle, Washington, 98115.
4. Editorial, National Catholic Reporter, April 26, 1991. For this and other reports, contact FAIR, 130 West 25th Street, New York, N.Y. 10011.
5. Todd Putnam, “The G.E. Boycott: A Story NBC Wouldn’t Buy,” EXTRA!, January/February 1991, p. 5.
6. Michael Hoyt, “When the Walls Come Tumbling Down,” Columbia Journalism Review, March/April 1990, p. 35.
7. Randall Rotherberg, New York Times, January 18, 1989.
8. Jan Ferris, “BUTT OUT: Publishers and Their Tobacco Habit,” Columbia Journalism Review, January/February 1994, pp. 16–18.
9. Joanne Lipman, Wall Street Journal, July 30, 1991.
10. Jon Swan, “The Crumbling Wall,” Columbia Journalism Review, May/June 1992, p. 23.
11. Text by Philip Shenon, produced by Polly Hamilton, photographs by Marie Laure De Decker, “The Mist of Perfume River,” The New York Times Magazine, November 21, 1993.
12. Jon Swan, “The Crumbling Wall,” Columbia Journalism Review, p. 23.
13. G. Pascal Zachary, Wall Street Journal, February 6, 1992.
14. For membership and publications, contact Center for the Study of Commercialism, 1875 Connecticut Avenue N.W., Suite 300, Washington, D.C. 20009-5278. Telephone: 202-797-7080; FAX 202-265-4954.