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Motorcycle Helmets--They Save Lives! (July 28, 2004)

How California and Other States Can STOP Murder by Fire--Fire-Safe Cigarettes Now! (July 14, 2004)

Fireworks-Related Injuries and Deaths in the United States (June 29, 2003)

Young People--Incarceration and Death at Home in the U.S. (May 21, 2004)

 Burden of Injuries in America (April 22, 2004)

Canada's Parliament Passes Fire-Safe Cigarette Legislation (April 5, 2004)

Traumatic Injury: The Legacy of the US War in Iraq Part Two: Civilian Injuries and the Impact on Iraqi Children (March 15, 2004)

California Family Sues Anheuser-Busch and Miller for Marketing Dangerous Alcohol Products to Children and Young People (February 9, 2004)

Traumatic Injury: The legacy of the US War in Iraq. Part One: Brain Injury (January 29, 2004)

Sequoia Leadership Center (December 19, 2003)

Is Big Alcohol Litigation Next? (December 3, 2003)

Casey's Law (November 5, 2003)

Historic Settlement by Philip Morris for Child's Injuries Caused by a Smoldering Cigarette (October 6, 2003)

Consumer Survivor Advocate, Rosemary Shahan, works to protect consumers from predatory auto loans (November 19, 2003)

Update on the Fire-Safe Cigarette: How New York State Legislation will lead to the availability of Fire-Safe Cigarettes across the Nation (August 25, 2003)

Valued Opportunities :increasing the diversity of health professionals working on violence prevention (August 1, 2003)

Fifty Caliber Weapons--Can California Do the Right Thing? (March 9, 2003)

Driving Youth to Drink (June 19, 2003)

In Memory of Ray Gatchalian (May 17, 2003)

Motorcycle Helmets -- It's A No-Brainer (April 18, 2003)

Circles of Peace -- The California Violence Prevention Initiative (March 28, 2003)

Spring Break -- Awash in the Alcohol Industry's Tsunami of Booze (March 6, 2003)

Prisons or Schools?  California's Future -- Out of Balance (February 12, 2003)

Jamers - A New Affiliated Project of the Trauma Foundation (February 2003)

Peace in the World (January 28, 2003)

United States National Security: What's Consumer Protection Got to Do With it? (November 19, 2002)

Putting the Brakes on Pacific Gunrunning (October 25, 2002)

The War at Home: Domestic Violence and War (October 11, 2002)

Making Change Happen (September 23, 2002)

Shine a Light on Hope (September 2002)

Red Means Stop (August 15, 2002)

Summer Heat Can Mean Danger (July 26, 2002)

Sleeping Death (July 9, 2002)

Young People Making a Difference (June 18, 2002)

Broken Bonds of Trust -- Police Abuse and Misconduct (June 4, 2002)

Not Even For a Minute (May 16, 2002)

Motorcycle Helmets Now...or Later? (April 19, 2002)

Burning Down the House: Cigarette Manufacturers Choose Profits over Safety (March 13, 2002)

Correspondence from Cancun, Part II (March 20, 2002)

Correspondence from Spring Break, Cancun (March 15, 2002)

Alcohol and Spring Break (March 4, 2002)

Fifty Caliber Sniper Guns: Weapons of Terrorism (February 12, 2002)

Hard Alcohol Ads Air on NBC (January 28, 2002)

Raise Your Voice for Prevention and Hope (January 3, 2002)

Turn the Light of Hope Back On (December 20, 2001)

Our Top Ten Wishes for the Holidays (December 3, 2001)

California Youth Alcohol Policy Initiative (CAPRI) (November 15, 2001)

The Politics of Safety: From Local to Global (November 1, 2001)

Guns and Domestic Violence (October 23, 2001)

Weaving Safety Nets for Injury Prevention (October 9, 2001)

The New Gun Crisis: the Fallout of Fear (September 28, 2001)

Unite for a Peaceful World (September 20, 2001)

Moving Through Grief to Advocacy: What is Survivor Advocacy?

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