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What Is the City of Springfield Hiding?new

Unlike other Illinois cities, Springfield officials refuse to release data on the racial and sex breakdown of city employees.
Illinois Times  |  Dusty Rhodes  |  09-02-2004  |  Politics

Labor Day: Remembering the Stugglenew

Illinois remembers the working-class heroes who fought for the eight-hour day, the Workers Compensation Act and the law requiring children to finish elementary school before going to work.
Illinois Times  |  Todd Spivak  |  09-02-2004  |  Business & Labor

1001 Things to Hate About the Conventionnew

One reason to hate the convention is that the Swift Boat story got knocked off front pages just as it was starting to backfire. And then there are the other 1,000.
New York Press  |  New York Press Staff  |  09-02-2004  |  Politics

RNC Report: Mean Mr. Millernew

On Wednesday night Zell Miller was mainly pissed off that John Kerry is not more like Wendell Willkie, so clearly he's not too choosy about his topic.
Boston Phoenix  |  David S. Bernstein  |  09-02-2004  |  Politics

Fog of War: Swift Boat Vet Weymouth Symmes Speaksnew

Weymouth Symmes, the Missoula-based treasurer of Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, published his own account of Swift boating in Vietnam in April 2004. Strangely enough, John Kerry emerges from that book unscathed.
Missoula Independent  |  Robin Troy  |  09-02-2004  |  Politics

Copy and Paste Jobnew

The plagiarism committed by associate editor and business columnist Stephen Dunphy at The Seattle Times wasn't deceit along the lines of what Jayson Blair did. It was journalistic dementia.
Seattle Weekly  |  Philip Dawdy  |  09-02-2004  |  Media

Bland on the Runnew

John Kerry needs to inspire if he wants to beat the Great Miscalculator.
Seattle Weekly  |  Knute Berger  |  09-02-2004  |  Politics

RNC Report: What's with Zell Miller?new

Dan Kennedy's media log critiques the RNC, Fox News, and alleged Democrat Zell Miller's speech.
Boston Phoenix  |  Dan Kennedy  |  09-02-2004  |  Politics

RNC Report: Osama Bin-Who?new

This entire convention is an orgy of grief and fury over the attack that smashed a vertical city of people just four miles south of the speakers' podium, and yet the name of Osama bin-Laden has not been uttered. Not once.
Boston Phoenix  |  David S. Bernstein  |  09-02-2004  |  Politics

RNC Report: Students to GOP - Stop Exploiting 9/11new

Students from Manhattan’s Stuyvesant High School march to Ground Zero on the third day of the RNC to protest what they see as the Bush administration’s use of September 11 for propaganda.
Boston Phoenix  |  Kevin Ford  |  09-02-2004  |  Politics

RNC Report: Romney — Not Ready for Prime Timenew

Massachusetts Governor (and 2008 presidential hopeful) Mitt Romney's speech Wednesday evening was the biggest moment of his political career. And he blew it.
Boston Phoenix  |  Adam Reilly  |  09-02-2004  |  Politics

"Bow-Wow," Said the Bunnynew

I can forgive Gallo his histrionics, which are entertaining enough when they’re not downright vicious. What I can’t forgive is his boring me silly.
L.A. Weekly  |  Ella Taylor  |  09-02-2004  |  Reviews

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

GOP Action Heroes: Arnold, Rudy, John McCain and the Bush Twinsnew

Although protesters keep assailing the president with verve and unexpected wit — I’m especially partial to Billionaires for Bush’s mocking chant “Four more wars!” — many New Yorkers view the election with a sense of impending doom tinged with big-city snobbery.
L.A. Weekly  |  John Powers  |  09-02-2004  |  Politics

War Party: John Kerry Gets His Marching Orders in New Yorknew

In convention speeches, the Republicans are, rather boldly, assuming full ownership of what wiser folks assume is the inevitable disaster of the Iraqi war.
L.A. Weekly  |  Marc Cooper  |  09-02-2004  |  Politics

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