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Consumer Reports
[edit]- Organization
- User:Bluerasberry/cr
- User:Bluerasberry/cr (magazine)
- The Consumerist
- Choosing Wisely
- Board members
- James A. Guest
- Helen Ewing Nelson
- Joan Claybrook
- Betty Furness
- David Aaron Kessler
- Michael F. Jacobson
- Ralph Nader
- Craig Newmark
- Edward Reich
- Colston Warne
- A. Philip Randolph
- Other Consumer Reports people
- Arthur Kallet
- Christopher Tietze
- Alan Frank Guttmacher
- Edward M. Brecher
- Dexter Masters
- J. Robert Oppenheimer
- Ben Gold
- Mike Quill
- Robert A. Brady (economist)
- Mildred Edie Brady
- Non-CU people and organizations in CU's history
- Esther Peterson
- Henry Dreyfuss
- Osmond Fraenkel
- Maurine Brown Neuberger
- Stuart Chase
- Clinical Research Bureau
- Planned Parenthood
- International Consumer Research & Testing
- Consumer Federation of America
- American Association for Justice
- Public Citizen
- Foundation for Child Development
- Automotive Crash Injury Research Center
- Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act
- Public Interest Research Group
- Union of Concerned Scientists
- Kids In Danger
- The Newspaper Guild
- American National Standards Institute
- The Pew Charitable Trusts
- Open Society Foundations
- John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
- Stanford Web Credibility Project
- CTIA – The Wireless Association
- Common Cause
- Free Press (organization)
- Drug Effectiveness Review Project
- AARP
- Service Employees International Union
- American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network
- W. Alton Jones Foundation
- Families USA
- Public Knowledge
- Campaign for Children's Health Care
- Temporary National Economic Committee
- National Magazine Awards
- Prescription Drug User Fee Act
- National Practitioner Data Bank
- California Health Benefit Exchange
- Concepts
- Consumer movement
- Product testing
- Consumers International
- Consumer organization
- Consumer protection
- Fair market value
- Consumerism
- Anti-consumerism
- Bill shock
- CR's historical intervention
- Suzuki v. Consumers Union
- Bose Corp. v. Consumers Union of United States, Inc.
- Wagner-Murray-Dingell Bill
- Post–World War II economic expansion
- Oppenheimer security hearing
- Digital television transition in the United States
- Cellphone overage charges
- Attempted purchase of T-Mobile USA by AT&T
- Telecommunications Act of 1996
- Cable television in the United States
- Broadcast flag
- Advertising to children
- Network neutrality in the United States
- Trade Act of 1974
- Trade Expansion Act
- Contract with America
- Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
- Internet Freedom and Nondiscrimination Act of 2006
- Berlin Crisis of 1961
- Subtherapeutic antibiotic use in swine
- Microwave oven
- Microwave popcorn
- Environmental protection
- 15 October 2011 global protests
- Strontium-90
- Daminozide
- Consumer Reports Best Buy Drugs
- Consumer Bill of Rights
- Recession of 1937–38
- 1939 New York World's Fair
- National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act
- Net neutrality in the United States
- Agricultural Act of 1956
- Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements
- Your Money's Worth
- 100,000,000 Guinea Pigs
- Sherman Antitrust Act
- Tobacco packaging warning messages
- Smoking and Health: Report of the Advisory Committee to the Surgeon General of the United States
- United States v. American Tobacco Co.
- Un-American
- Bank Transfer Day
- Bovine somatotropin
- Critics or targets of CR criticism
- J. B. Matthews
- Frederick J. Schlink
- Consumers' Research
- Martin Dies, Jr.
- House Un-American Activities Committee
- Good Housekeeping
- Hearst Corporation
- Ramón Mercader
- Jacob Epstein (student)
- Channel One News
- Bose Corporation
- Suzuki Jimny
- Julius Genachowski
- Federal Trade Commission
- William Kennard
- Federal Communications Commission
- Motion Picture Association of America
- American corporate media lobby
- Henry Kissinger
- American Iron and Steel Institute
- Nippon Steel
- American Express
- U.S. Steel
- Visa Inc.
- William P. Rogers
- Blue Cross Blue Shield Association
- Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health
- Hudson Institute
- Elizabeth Dilling
- Bank of America
- JPMorgan Chase
- Wells Fargo
- SunTrust Banks
- Accuracy in Media
- Michael Fumento
- American Farm Bureau Federation
- Alex Avery (researcher)
- Venona project
- Max Boot
- General Signal
- Regina Company
- Thurman Arnold
- Tobacco Institute
- C. C. Little
- Historical connections
- Haddam, Connecticut
- Mount Vernon, New York
- Yonkers, New York
- Washington, New Jersey
- Westchester County, New York
- Abortion in the United States
- Relationship, less close
- Water pollution in the United States
- Health care in the United States
- Ecolabel
- Subversion
- Television in the United States
- Telecommunications service provider
- Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
- The Coca-Cola Company
- Sex in advertising
- Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
- Lead poisoning
- Nuclear fallout
- Nuclear weapons testing
- United States Public Health Service
- United States Atomic Energy Commission
- Organic food
- Pesticide
- Food and Drug Administration
- Ozone depletion
- Chlorofluorocarbon
- Competitive Enterprise Institute
- Health care reform in the United States
- CR links to this
- Leon Trotsky
- Merchant account
- Nuclear arms race
- Body image
- Regulatory capture
- Competition (economics)
- Economic inequality
- Green marketing
- Price fixing
- Anechoic chamber
- Personal finance
- Early 1980s recession
- Marketplace
- History of United States postage rates
- Ethical consumerism
- Sustainability
- Organic movement
- Social responsibility
- Health care
- Sustainable agriculture
- Sustainable fishery
- Sustainable forest management
- Pest control
- Return on investment
- Overutilization
- Dietary supplement
- Chiropractic
- Business ethics
- Safety standards
- Respect for persons
- Buyer decision processes
- Public service announcement
- Justin Miller (judge)
- Direct-to-consumer advertising
- United States Department of Health and Human Services
- United States obscenity law