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Life Interrupted: Japanese Americans in Arkansas during World War IInew

At a conference in Little Rock, elderly Japanese Americans and political leaders gathered to examine the Japanese-American experience at concentration camps in Arkansas during World War II.
Illinois Times  |  Yoshimi Yoshimura Golden  |  10-15-2004  |  Policy Issues

The Wreck Next Doornew

A homeowner doing his best to renovate an old house finds out just how much a slumlord next door can get away.
Metroland  |  Darryl McGrath  |  10-14-2004  |  Policy Issues

Much More Could Be Done to Clean Up Port Pollution, Study Says

A study released by the Natural Resources Defense Council and the Coalition for Clean Air doesn't tout a single “magic bullet” for reducing pollution. “Harboring Pollution: Strategies to Clean Up U.S. Ports” takes a broad, multi-faceted approach.
Random Lengths News  |  Paul Rosenberg  |  10-02-2004  |  Policy Issues

Big Brother in Your Carnew

The U.S. Department of Transportation and various corporations are jointly developing futuristic-sounding technology which could drastically reduce traffic fatalities, but it has potentially dire consequences for Americans' privacy.
Creative Loafing (Charlotte)  |  Tara Servatius  |  09-30-2004  |  Policy Issues

Cell Dividenew

In the wake of the Bush administration's refusal to fund stem-cell research, a California ballot measure proposes the biggest state-funded effort yet. Christian conservatives aren't the only ones who oppose the proposition.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Tali Woodward  |  09-29-2004  |  Policy Issues

Citizen Microsoftnew

It's time Washington state stopped acquiescing to the behemoth in Redmond, because what's good for big business isn't necessarily good for the rest of us.
Seattle Weekly  |  Jeff Reifman  |  09-29-2004  |  Policy Issues

What Changes in FEMA’s Funding Formula Means for Northeast Florida

Following this brutal hurricane season, Florida will receive an unprecedented amount of grant money. But the piecemeal funding formula employed by FEMA may mean those dollars aren't spent where they're most needed.
Folio Weekly  |  Susan Cooper Eastman  |  09-23-2004  |  Policy Issues

Homeless 101

Changes in federal law are changing the way schools think about homeless youth.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Nadra Kareem  |  09-23-2004  |  Policy Issues

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

Give Peace Protests a Chancenew

With the Democrats failing to offer a clear anti-war alternative, the peace movement is losing traction in squabbles over direction and doctrine.
L.A. Weekly  |  Robert Greene  |  09-02-2004  |  Policy Issues

How the Nursing Home Industry Got a Guarantee of Huge Profitsnew

Pushing nursing home residents out into the heat for two hours for prefabricated "rallies" was the first step in a carefully orchestrated lobbying blitzkrieg. The result is a bill that changes the way nursing home payments in California are made -- and it could be a budget buster.
SF Weekly  |  Matt Smith  |  08-27-2004  |  Policy Issues

Commission Omission: What's Missing From the 9/11 report

FBI whistle-blower Sibel Edmonds says the 9/11 Commission report is seriously flawed and doesn't address serious intelligence issues that she addressed in her testimony to the commission.
Random Lengths News  |  Paul Rosenberg  |  08-21-2004  |  Policy Issues

Do the Governator's Reform Promises Lack Muscle?new

Arnold Schwarzenegger was elected governor of California with a historic mandate for reform, but so far he’s abandoned one political reform effort, opposed another and taken more special-interest money than the much-maligned former governor, Gray Davis.
Sacramento News & Review  |  Jeff Kearns  |  08-16-2004  |  Policy Issues

Who Would Jesus Sue?new

The Liberty Counsel, the "in-house" law firm for conservative, right-wing causes, is active nationwide trying to stop the legalization of gay marriage.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jeffrey C. Billman  |  08-07-2004  |  Policy Issues

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