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The Scapegoatnew

James Scott will never forget the Great Flood of ’93 -- it's why he's serving time in prison.
Illinois Times  |  Adam Pitluk  |  01-20-2006  |  Disasters

The Wedding Crashernew

A thief stole money out of wedding cards, but he didn't realize the groom was a first assistant state’s attorney.
Illinois Times  |  Dusty Rhodes  |  01-20-2006  |  Crime & Justice

Reluctant Witnessnew

To find out how pervasive racism is at the Springfield, Ill. Police Department, just ask the city's top African-American cop.
Illinois Times  |  Dusty Rhodes  |  01-20-2006  |  Crime & Justice

Monkey Trial, Take Twonew

Evolution vs. creationism made Hollywood courtroom drama in Inherit the Wind: what might the Intelligent Design sequel look like?
Valley Advocate  |  Andrew Varnon  |  01-19-2006  |  Education

The Meaning of Frank Wilkinson

Frank Wilkinson wasn’t the first man to stare down Joe McCarthy and the House Un-American Activities Committee, but he was the last man to go to jail for trying.
Random Lengths News  |  Lionel Rolfe  |  01-19-2006  |  Race & Class

Flying High With Boeing

Why the heck is a political show on public television getting a lot of its budget from one of the biggest players in the Washington sweepstakes for Pentagon contracts?
Random Lengths News  |  Norman Solomon  |  01-19-2006  |  Media

A Matter of Numbersnew

Experts say it's only a matter of time before an animal disease disaster strikes the unsecured U.S.-Mexico border.
Tucson Weekly  |  Leo W. Banks  |  01-19-2006  |  Animal Issues

Body Worknew

The Mexican dead take a long and winding road back home.
Tucson Weekly  |  Tim Vanderpool  |  01-19-2006  |  Immigration

Gas Bill Aid Falls Shortnew

Once the natural gas market was deregulated, competition didn't bring down prices -- the market became more susceptible to gas price fluctuations.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Alyssa Abkowitz  |  01-19-2006  |  Environment

The Revolution Has Begunnew

In a region where spending resources on great design often is viewed as frivolous, governments and cultural institutions usually concentrate on the bare minimum -- until now.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Michael Wall  |  01-19-2006  |  Business & Labor

About Last Nightnew

The number of rape victims who believe they were drugged is climbing -- although methods to prove their claims remain elusive.
Boston Phoenix  |  Deirdre Fulton  |  01-19-2006  |  The War on Women

Hostile Encountersnew

Bill O’Reilly is famous for attacking guests who dare disagree with him -- so why do liberals keep going on his show?
Boston Phoenix  |  Mark Jurkowitz  |  01-19-2006  |  Media

Mercury Risingnew

U.S. Rep. James Gibbons, who grew up in Nevada during a time when rented scientists argued that atomic fallout is harmless, is coauthor of an article that now says much the same thing about mercury.
Reno News & Review  |  Dennis Myers  |  01-19-2006  |  Science

Mercury in Fish? Baloney!new

Lobbyist Rick Berman tells pregnant women to eat more tuna.
The Village Voice  |  Aina Hunter  |  01-19-2006  |  Science

Mobster on a Missionnew

A talented mafioso who helped the FBI beat the KKK still haunts his ex-handlers.
The Village Voice  |  Tom Robbins  |  01-19-2006  |  Crime & Justice

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