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<blockquote data-quote="graj0" data-source="post: 971011"><p>Apart from the fact that when I met my wife in the early 80s, she and at least 10 of our joint friends all worked for G.D. Searle while all of this was going on, so I remember it from then. I remember them all being so happy when approval was obtained because they were surprised but delighted that the financial future of G.D. Searle was assured. There's a good article on the history of it's development written by Arthur M. Evangelista, a former FDA Investigator, but it's worth having a Google. You can decide which bits to believe and which bits to ignore. Obviously key words should include things like "aspartame", "Reagan", "FDA", "Rumsfeld" and in whatever combination takes your fancy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graj0, post: 971011"] Apart from the fact that when I met my wife in the early 80s, she and at least 10 of our joint friends all worked for G.D. Searle while all of this was going on, so I remember it from then. I remember them all being so happy when approval was obtained because they were surprised but delighted that the financial future of G.D. Searle was assured. There's a good article on the history of it's development written by Arthur M. Evangelista, a former FDA Investigator, but it's worth having a Google. You can decide which bits to believe and which bits to ignore. Obviously key words should include things like "aspartame", "Reagan", "FDA", "Rumsfeld" and in whatever combination takes your fancy. [/QUOTE]
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