Another study, published online Oct. 20 in BMJ, drew a similarly fierce critique from the organization ElectromagneticHealth.org.
A month prior to primary elections, an interview Yachimovich gave for a Haaretz feature article drew fierce critique from both wings of the political spectrum, and became one of her most highly referred to interviews.
The book is also a fierce critique of the myth of global communication.
He levels a fierce critique of what he calls bourgeois Christianity and believes that the Christian Gospel has become less credible because it has become entangled with bourgeois religion.
First came "Borderliners" in 1994, a fierce critique of Denmark's school system.
In the February 1966 issue of Ramparts, Duncan published a fierce critique of American participation in the Vietnam conflict, entitled "The Whole Thing was a Lie!"
At The Guardian, Michael Billington recognized the play "as a fierce critique" of 1980's values and said it had "plenty of shrewd and pungent things to say about our sanctification of self."
-New York Times42 "The book, Unlimited Access, with its fierce and often undocumented critique of the Clinton White House by retired FBI agent Gary Aldrich, is a surprise best-seller."
And he was eclipsed in the minds of some members of Congress by Dr. Dean's fund-raising prowess, his opposition to the war and his fierce critique of President Bush.
"I feel vindicated," said Joseph Glenmullen, author of "Prozac Backlash," a fierce critique of antidepressants.