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Bush's Four Big Lies about Social Securitynew

An investment advisor for the nation's oldest firm dedicated to socially responsible investing explains clearly and simply the problems with the president's proposal to privatize Social Security.
INDY Week  |  Farnum Brown  |  03-03-2005  |  Business & Labor

Goodbye to the Sunset Mannew

Lee Smith, one of the South's most acclaimed novelists, says farewell to her son, Josh, who died at 32 after struggling for years with mental illness. He is recalled through their annual sailing trips off Key West.
INDY Week  |  Lee Smith  |  10-12-2004  |  Science

FEMA Denies Emergency Power Funds to North Carolinanew

What North Carolina needs most to deal with ice storms is backup generators for shelters, fire stations and other emergency outposts. But the Bush-era Federal Emergency Management Agency, which has cut funding for preventive strategies, refused to help the state purchase them.
INDY Week  |  Barbara Solow  |  09-23-2004  |  Policy Issues

Mental Health Reform Would Work in N.C.—with Enough Moneynew

First the state ordered mental health reform. Then they took away the money to do it. Now programs proven to help people—and save money—will suffer along with their patients.
INDY Week  |  Bob Geary  |  06-21-2004  |  Science

Photos Are Souvenirs of Torture in Vietnamnew

A former UPI correspondent in Vietnam comes across some pictures taken by a young—and naive—Sean Flynn, son of Errol Flynn, showing typical torture of Viet Cong prisoners in Vietnam.
INDY Week  |  Perry Deane Young  |  06-21-2004  |  War

The Gayby Boom: Gay Families with Kids on the Risenew

The number of gay and lesbian couples with children is growing rapidly, but parents must create a legal patchwork to protect their children. Luckily, studies say, the kids are all right.
INDY Week  |  Fiona Morgan  |  06-21-2004  |  LGBT

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