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The Path to a Curenew

Researchers at the University of New Mexico are on the forefront of a vaccine that could end cervical cancer.
Weekly Alibi  |  Marisa Demarco  |  04-18-2006  |  Science

Mind Gamenew

Thousands of soldiers are suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, but military officials still aren't ready to talk about it.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Michael de Yoanna  |  04-18-2006  |  War

Kid Stuffnew

A small-time thief struggles with fatherhood in L'Enfant.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Sam Adams  |  04-18-2006  |  Reviews

The Rickslayernew

Desperate Democrats think that Bob Casey, son of a former Pennsylvania governor, can beat Santorum.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Doron Taussig  |  04-18-2006  |  Politics

Are We Really Better Off?new

When it comes to the Bush Administration the proverbial light bulb should have switched on long ago.
LEO Weekly  |  CD Kaplan  |  04-17-2006  |  Commentary

The Comeback Kidnew

After more than a decade on death row, boxer Anthony "Two Guns" Fletcher fights for his life.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  J.F. Pirro  |  04-17-2006  |  Crime & Justice

Stealth Zealotnew

Arizona's other U.S. senator makes Dubya look like a liberal.
Phoenix New Times  |  Robert Nelson  |  04-17-2006  |  Politics

Head in the Cloudsnew

FEMA's Michael Brown fumbles his fifteen minutes of fame.
Westword  |  Adam Cayton-Holland  |  04-17-2006  |  Commentary

Heavenly Hash

Sparxxx's rapping proves fairly interesting throughout the album--and not just lyrically.
Washington City Paper  |  Andrew Beaujon  |  04-17-2006  |  Reviews

Hallmark Hippie

Gelb's mix of bent platitudes, loping-limping guitars, and wayward melodies is both wholly sincere and deeply appealing.
Washington City Paper  |  Pamela Murray Winters  |  04-17-2006  |  Reviews

Hack in Black

Miller's new album is less consistent than his last, but musically at least, a little bit bolder.
Washington City Paper  |  Joe Dempsey  |  04-17-2006  |  Reviews

The Discovery Channel

Writer Alex Rose fills the movie with just enough humor and heartbreak to keep its feel-goodness from making you gag.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  04-17-2006  |  Reviews

Demeans to an End

The movie stops being a raw but sympathetic portrait of a boy's traumatic upbringing and becomes simply raw.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  04-17-2006  |  Reviews

Down and Pout

Lonesome Jim is so right in its particulars, so sure in its tone, that you can almost skate over the hollowness at its center.
Washington City Paper  |  Louis Bayard  |  04-17-2006  |  Reviews

The Decline of the Western

But no matter how well-played, a string of scenes without narrative justification is a string of scenes.
Washington City Paper  |  Louis Bayard  |  04-17-2006  |  Reviews

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