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Carroll characterized Thacker's reporting as "anti-industry," "liberal," and "muckraking." In a letter, Thacker's editor attempted to defend the reporting, but Thacker was later fired from the American Chemical Society. [http://www.sourcewatch.org/images/d/de/Carroll_memo.pdf] (pdf)
 
Carroll characterized Thacker's reporting as "anti-industry," "liberal," and "muckraking." In a letter, Thacker's editor attempted to defend the reporting, but Thacker was later fired from the American Chemical Society. [http://www.sourcewatch.org/images/d/de/Carroll_memo.pdf] (pdf)
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===Contact Details==
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Website: http://www.billcarroll.org/
  
 
==External Links==
 
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*"[http://www.bluevinyl.org/ Blue Vinyl] (Film), Working Films, 2002. This doumentary include an interview with Carroll.
*[http://www.billcarroll.org/ Bill Caroll's homepage]
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* Alan Newman, "[http://www.sourcewatch.org/images/d/de/Carroll_memo.pdf Re: Dr. Carroll's concerns about recent ES&T stories]", memo from Environmental Science & Technology, March 22, 2006. (Pdf)  
*"[http://www.bluevinyl.org/ Blue Vinyl], interview with Carroll.
 
* Alan Newman, "[http://www.sourcewatch.org/images/d/de/Carroll_memo.pdf Re: Dr. Carroll’s concerns about recent ES&T stories]", memo from Environmental Science & Technology, March 22, 2006. (Pdf)  
 
  
 
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Bill Carroll is an executive with Occidental Chemical and is the past president of the American Chemical Society. He is also a former executive with the Vinyl Institute, and defended the chemical industry in the film "Blue Vinyl."

Carroll has also attacked the reporting of Paul D. Thacker who was a reporter working at the American Chemical Society. Thacker had reported on a number of front groups such as the Save Our Species Alliance and Project Protect. [1] Thacker has also exposed attempts by the Weinberg Group to undermine the science on tobacco, pharmaceuticals and Teflon. [2].

Carroll characterized Thacker's reporting as "anti-industry," "liberal," and "muckraking." In a letter, Thacker's editor attempted to defend the reporting, but Thacker was later fired from the American Chemical Society. [3] (pdf)

=Contact Details

Website: http://www.billcarroll.org/

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