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Is it Time to Reconsider Our Relationship With Milk?new

Mammals are named after their milk-producing glands, developed as a way to feed babies, but only humans continue drinking mammary secretions after infancy -- and no other species drinks the milk of another. Today, dairy consumption is at the center of several interconnected social, economic and health crises.
Missoula Independent  |  Ari Le Vaux  |  08-18-2009  |  Food+Drink

In Health Care Battle, Two Opposing Views of Sen. Max Baucus Emergenew

Is the Montana Democrat the sellout the left portrays, or the savvy centrist poised to finally reform American health care?
Missoula Independent  |  Matthew Frank  |  08-18-2009  |  Politics

Open Web Advocates Say Social Media Needs Reformnew

A question that's increasingly being raised is: Who should control all of the data shared through social media sites -- the user or the service?
The Georgia Straight  |  Jeffery Simpson  |  08-18-2009  |  Tech

'Sleep Dealer' Hits Some High Notes Despite its Micro Budgetnew

There are glitches in Sleep Dealer (cheap effects, wobbly acting, an ending that's far more emotionally rewarding than logically satisfying), but most of them are the charming flaws of a homegrown work of art.
Weekly Alibi  |  Devin D. O'Leary  |  08-18-2009  |  Reviews

'Paper Heart' is Both Cutesy and Ironically Smugnew

Sort of a mock mockumentary, the film follows impossibly impish hipster comedian Charlyne Yi, as she crosses the country asking real folk about true love, an emotion she claims to be incapable of.
Metro Times  |  Corey Hall  |  08-18-2009  |  Reviews

The Recession is Ending, but Only for Banks and Investors ... The Rest of Us Are Still Screwednew

It's over. The depression, recession, whatever you want to call it -- it's over. The corporate media told me so.
Artvoice  |  Michael I. Niman  |  08-17-2009  |  Economy

Ronald Dworkin's Doomed Wish for Rational Politicsnew

Democracy in America is still much as de Tocqueville described it: illogical persnickety white folks, especially not-overly-educated non-urban white folks, asserting their independence. So why does a grown-up intellectual like Dworkin, a distinguished legal theorist with Ivy credentials, believe that these people, these Americans, are going to participate in a reasoned debate about anything?
Artvoice  |  Bruce Fisher  |  08-17-2009  |  Nonfiction

The Leader of a High-Profile Florida Church is Enveloped in Scandalnew

Next month, Pastor Gaston Smith of Friendship Missionary Baptist is set to stand trial for allegedly stealing from a community fund named for his hero, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Miami New Times  |  Gus Garcia-Roberts  |  08-17-2009  |  Religion

Stupid Triumphs Again at a Town Hall on Health Care Reformnew

This is what worries me: time and time again, the needs of the stupid and disingenuous are not only treated as valid concerns, but as the greatest concerns.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Brendan Skwire  |  08-17-2009  |  Politics

'Inglourious Basterds' is Tarantino's Best Work Yet

Quentin Tarantino has matured as an auteur even if he's as prone as ever to creating funny-ha-ha sequences of joyous cinematic revelry just for the sport of it.
City Pulse  |  Cole Smithey  |  08-17-2009  |  Reviews

Shark Attack -- Oops, Shark Accident -- Victim Defends the Beasts on Capitol Hillnew

Michael Beach recently joined eight other survivors on Capitol Hill to lobby legislators to pass the Shark Conservation Act of 2009, introduced by Sen. John Kerry. It would close loopholes related to "finning," the brutal practice of slicing off live sharks' fins for soup.
Miami New Times  |  Gus Garcia-Roberts  |  08-17-2009  |  Animal Issues

Mexican Citizens Seeking Help from the Dallas Consulate Get Snared in a Legal Grudge Matchnew

Lawyer Robert Lyons claimed that he was owed a piece of a $2 million fee collected by a rival lawyer in a case stemming from the accidental death of a Mexican truck driver in Dallas. His lawsuit would lead to allegations of kickbacks and corruption at Dallas' Mexican Consulate, charges denied by Mexican Consul General Enrique Hubbard Urrea.
Dallas Observer  |  Megan Feldman  |  08-17-2009  |  International

Cash for Clunkers: Ugh!new

While the know-it-alls in Washington try to satisfy the taxpayers by giving them back some of their hard-earned cash, they didn't really think this whole thing through very well.
Artvoice  |  Jim Corbran  |  08-17-2009  |  Transportation

'Flame & Citron' Looks Over its Shoulder at the Nazi Occupation of Denmarknew

Even “good” wars are complicated. In director Ole Christian Madsen's Flame & Citron, the loyalties and motivations of citizens in Denmark during the Nazi occupation become so murky that the two title characters aren’t sure who can be trusted.
Pasadena Weekly  |  Jana J. Monji  |  08-17-2009  |  Reviews

Michael Vick Comes to Phillynew

When the Eagles announced that they signed a one-year-on plus one-year-option contract with convicted animal abuser Michael Vick, networking boards lit up like pinball machines. But will Philadelphians make good on their love of animals? Or is the outrage a little too easy?
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Tara Murtha  |  08-17-2009  |  Sports

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