David Park Musella
David Park Musella is a former assistant editor of Skeptical Inquirer.
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Weekly World News Dies in Print, Lives On on the Web
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 31.6, November / December 2007
News & Comment
For the past twenty-eight years, every time that Elvis was sighted behind a fast-food counter, every time that Bigfoot showed...
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‘Psychic’ Evans Acquitted on Appeal in Swindling Case
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 31.3, May / June 2007
News & Comment
In 2005, we published an article by Amy Davis, a television reporter then with WOAI-TV in San Antonio, Texas, about her...
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UCS Releases Science Idol Calendar
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 31.1, January / February 2007
News & Comment
The Union of Concerned Scientists, in response to the many ways in which "government science is being censored, manipulated...
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British Defense Study Debunks UFO Sightings
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 30.5, September / October 2006
News & Comment
In 1952, then-Prime Minister Winston Churchill said "What does all this stuff about flying saucers amount to? What can it mean?"
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Alien Autopsy Hoax Revealed—Again
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 30.4, July / August 2006
News & Comment
Many people have seen the black-and-white film showing the supposed postmortem examination of one of the extraterrestrials...
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Studies on Soy and Arthritis-relief Supplaments Give Negative Results
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 30.3, May / June 2006
News & Comment
Recent studies have cast doubt on the purported benefits of soy and glucosamine supplements.
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Kansas Professor Relieved of His Chair Over Comments Critical of Intelligent Design
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 30.2, March / April 2006
News & Comment
A furor has erupted over a graduate-level course that was to be offered at the University of Kansas in the Spring 2006 semester.
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‘Psychic’ Sex Offender Sentenced to Prison
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 30.1, January / February 2006
News & Comment
According to The San Diego Union Tribune, a man who gained women's confidence by offering psychic services...
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Florida Study Dismissed ‘Celestial Drops’ to Treat Citrus Blight
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 30.1, January / February 2006
News & Comment
Florida's citrus crop contributes billions of dollars to the state's economy, so when that industry is threatened...
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Kennewick Man Made Available for Study by Court Order
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 30.1, January / February 2006
News & Comment
In 1996, two spectators literally stumbled upon a millenia-dead body that has come to be known as Kennewick Man.
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Recent News on Alternative Medicine
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 29.6, November / December 2005
News & Comment
Recent items in the news
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‘Psychic Swindler’ in San Antonio Convicted of Theft by Coercion
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 29.6, November / December 2005
News & Comment
Jennifer Nicole Evans, the San Antonio, Texas, fortuneteller whose crimes were chronicled in an article in the May/June 2005...
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Gallup Poll Shows that Americans’ Belief in the Paranormal Persists
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 29.5, September / October 2005
News & Comment
Despite the best efforts of CSICOP and other skeptical organizations, the results of a poll conducted June 6 through 8, 2005...
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NASA Comet Collision to Disrupt Earth’s ‘Psychic Environment,’ Says Russian Astrologer
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 29.4, July / August 2005
News & Comment
On July 4, 2005, if NASA has its way, a space probe will collide with Comet 9P/Tempel 1, creating a deep...
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Centuries-old Puzzle Solved by Calgary Teen
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 29.3, May / June 2005
News & Comment
In the early part of the sixteenth century, German artist, engraver, and master of perspective Albrecht Durer, who often...
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Psychic’ Con Artist Caught in Police Sting
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 29.3, May / June 2005
News & Comment
At the Bayou Lacombe Crab Festival, a resident of Louisiana had a reading performed by a supposed psychic who called herself...
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Metabolife Founder Michael Ellis Charged with Lying to FDA
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 29.1, January / February 2005
News & Comment
On top of having the product his company takes its name from banned, Michael J. Ellis, founder of Metabolife International...
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