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Fall of the Fourth Reichnew

Cleveland's Aryan barbarian oversees the collapse of a neo-Nazi powerhouse.
Cleveland Scene  |  Lisa Rab  |  02-21-2006  |  Race & Class

Why Can't We Sleep?new

Our need for Zs is competing against some deeply entrenched societal expectations, and Thomas Edison can take part of the blame.
Reno News & Review  |  Kris Vagner  |  10-14-2005  |  Science

Grass in Massnew

The Bay State inches toward legalizing medical marijuana.
Boston Phoenix  |  Mike Miliard  |  09-19-2005  |  Science

The Government's $4 Billion-a-Year Weed Habitnew

Enforcing marijuana laws costs more and more every year. And for what?
Boston Phoenix  |  David S. Bernstein  |  09-15-2005  |  Crime & Justice

Targeting NPRnew

Despite studies that show public radio’s audience is diverse and its news coverage bias-free, the White House’s hatchet man threatens our most vital source of broadcast news.
Boston Phoenix  |  Dan Kennedy  |  06-07-2005  |  Media

When Fear is Fatalnew

As the U.S. military relies more on reservists in Iraq, are fatal mistakes inevitable?
Metroland  |  David Axe  |  03-17-2005  |  War

Connecting the Dotsnew

With communication technologies exploding exponentially, can Braille -- invented in 1829 and largely unchanged since -- still be relevant?
Boston Phoenix  |  Mike Miliard  |  02-03-2005  |  Business & Labor

Fear of an Indian Toeholdnew

In western Montana, at the 96-year-old National Bison Range, negotiations for a management handover to local tribes will set precedent for public lands all across America.
Missoula Independent  |  Brad Tyer  |  09-16-2004  |  Animal Issues

Methane Madnessnew

Montana Gov. Judy Martz insists that Canada assess the environmental impacts of coal bed methane drilling north of Glacier National Park. So why is she giving a pass to the same industry in her own backyard?
Missoula Independent  |  Yogesh Simpson  |  08-26-2004  |  Environment

Is B.C. Jeopardizing Glacier to Pay for the Olympics?new

British Columbia sees drilling in Elk Valley as a source of revenue. But with it comes with the possibility of impacting watersheds in Montana, including some in Glacier National Park, with increased salt or metal levels.
Missoula Independent  |  Mike Keefe-Feldman  |  08-20-2004  |  Environment

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