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Power Failurenew

Maryland loses control of its energy future.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Ralph Brave  |  04-06-2006  |  Policy Issues

Americut?new

If Bush's budget is approved, the Americorps National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC) program could be totally eliminated -- as Hurricane Katrina has shown, the blow could not come at a worse time.
Charleston City Paper  |  Stratton Lawrence  |  03-30-2006  |  Policy Issues

America's Most Wantednew

Marc Emery, the "Prince of Pot," embarks on a possible farewell tour across Canada as he awaits extradition to the U.S.
Montreal Mirror  |  Damon Van der Linde  |  03-17-2006  |  Policy Issues

No Place Like Homenew

Margaret Rouleau has lived in a state-run facility for people with developmental disabilities and mental retardation for 56 years, but if Gov. Mitt Romney has his way, her home will be shut down.
Boston Phoenix  |  Deirdre Fulton  |  02-24-2006  |  Policy Issues

Out in the Coldnew

With nearly $30 million to spend on heating oil for poor people this winter, you'd think the Maine State Housing Authority would have bargained a pretty good price with the oil dealers, right?
Portland Phoenix  |  Lance Tapley  |  02-16-2006  |  Policy Issues

Hardening the 'Soft Targets'new

A concerted national effort leads to homeland security funding for Jewish nonprofits.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Kelly Davis  |  02-08-2006  |  Policy Issues

The Futility of Boycottsnew

If you're planning to boycott Microsoft, get in line.
Seattle Weekly  |  Geov Parrish  |  01-24-2006  |  Policy Issues

Squeezing Sudannew

A group of Sudanese immigrants living in Maine is lobbying the state's retirement fund to divest from Sudan, a strategy reminiscent of the economic campaign to end apartheid in South Africa.
Portland Phoenix  |  Sara Donnelly  |  01-12-2006  |  Policy Issues

Breaking the Trustnew

Albany County N.Y. threatens the livelihood of its impoverished disabled by rushing to implement a distant and controversial court case.
Metroland  |  Miriam Axel-Lute  |  01-05-2006  |  Policy Issues

It's a Bird! It's a Plane!new

Despite major opposition, construction has commenced on what could become North America's most dangerous airport.
Houston Press  |  Ford Gunter  |  12-29-2005  |  Policy Issues

A Somber Occupationnew

Maine’s anti-war activists have come up with a plan to make our congressional delegates listen. And they’re marketing it to other states.
Portland Phoenix  |  Sara Donnelly  |  12-17-2005  |  Policy Issues

The Geeks Shall Inherit the Earth at Craigslistnew

Craig Newmark -- the man who put the “Craigness” into online classifieds -- may unwittingly impact the future of journalism in America. Does he care? Not really.
Sacramento News & Review  |  R. V. Scheide  |  10-07-2005  |  Policy Issues

Disaster 101new

Virginia Commonwealth University recently became the nation's only major research university with a program in homeland security and emergency preparedness. Hurricane Katrina gave the students in that major a lot to think about.
Style Weekly  |  Melissa Scott Sinclair  |  09-19-2005  |  Policy Issues

Power Playnew

With a municipal cooperative's offer to buy NorthWestern Energy on the table, the Independent takes a hard look at Montana's pitch for a public utility.
Missoula Independent  |  Jessie McQuillan  |  09-01-2005  |  Policy Issues

From High School Slut to Board of Education Anti-Evolutionistnew

In her tell-all autobiography, Connie Morris reveals that before she was an enemy of evolution, she was a black-haired siren -- frolicking in free love, drowning in drugs and enduring domestic violence before giving herself to Christ. But even Jesus couldn't tame her.
The Pitch  |  Justin Kendall  |  08-23-2005  |  Policy Issues

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