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California's Energy Crisis Isn't Over Yetnew

The energy crisis may have faded from the headlines since the rolling blackouts of 2001, but it's far from over. And unless the California State Legislature does something soon, it's about to get worse.
Dallas Observer  |  Chris Thompson  |  04-25-2005  |  Business & Labor

NRA Takes Aim at Next Generation of Gun Usersnew

At the 134th national conference of the National Rifle Association in Houston, young people weren't just exposed to guns. They were encouraged to handle some of the most powerful weaponry in the republic.
Houston Press  |  Josh Harkinson  |  04-25-2005  |  Children & Families

Secret Army Training Raises Troubling Questionsnew

A late-night helicopter assault on the county courthouse last summer took citizens of Asheville, N.C., by surprise. Other cities have blocked such urban warfare training, but secrecy surrounds the U.S. military's proposals and plans for more of the same.
Mountain Xpress  |  Jon Elliston  |  04-22-2005  |  Policy Issues

Alpaca Farming Spikes in Illinoisnew

Illinois farmers jump on the alpaca bandwagon but learn that it’s easier to produce baby alpacas than to make a profit.
Illinois Times  |  Joan Villa  |  04-22-2005  |  Business & Labor

When the Tank Goes Drynew

If the peak-oil theory is correct, the world is going to run out of oil soon -- will you be ready?
Metroland  |  Shawn Stone  |  04-22-2005  |  Environment

Reuse, Reuse and Reusenew

Freecycle phenomenon puts the Internet to work redistributing the surplus of a consumer society.
Metroland  |  Miriam Axel-Lute  |  04-22-2005  |  Environment

When Pigs Flynew

Remember those aircraft maintenance jobs Northwest Airlines promised Minnesota over a decade ago? They never materialized -- and much of that work is now outsourced to seldom-inspected overseas firms.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Beth Hawkins  |  04-21-2005  |  Business & Labor

Recording Industry Finds New Battlegroundnew

Last week, the Recording Industry Association of America announced it would sue up to 25 students at each of 18 universities around the country, including Georgia Tech, for Internet2 file-sharing.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Steve Fennessy  |  04-21-2005  |  Crime & Justice

Allocating Medicare Funds to Georgia Proves to be Lopsided Balancing Actnew

Drastic federal Medicaid cuts have forced Georgia and other states to reallocate Medicaid funds. A critic says the result is a loss of access to some of Medicaid's most effective services.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Alyssa Abkowitz  |  04-21-2005  |  Science

Gay At Boston College: Silent No Morenew

Gay students at Boston College say that while their school's reputation for being unaccepting of homosexuals is largely undeserved, there's much room for improvement. Amending the university's nondiscrimination clause is a good way to start.
Boston Phoenix  |  Mike Miliard  |  04-21-2005  |  LGBT

The Attack of the Female Campus Sex Columnistnew

The first-person accounts of college sex give credence to Tom Wolfe's novelistic fantasy vision of university life, with its wild, long-limbed girls flirting or screaming whenever they're around males, then spending hours intellectualizing the process.
The Village Voice  |  Rachel Aviv  |  04-20-2005  |  Sex

Doing a First Breast and Pelvic Examnew

A second-year medical student learns how to do a breast and pelvic exam from the professionally trained woman he's examining.
The Village Voice  |  Jules Lipoff  |  04-20-2005  |  Science

Labor Highlights Night-Time Abusesnew

The Laborers International Union of North America collected 50 organizers from around the country last week and turned them loose in the streets of New York to spotlight non-union jobs.
The Village Voice  |  Tom Robbins  |  04-20-2005  |  Business & Labor

Time for a Media Rebellionnew

Faced with Bush's lockdown on information, reporters might consider civil resistance.
The Village Voice  |  Sydney H. Schanberg  |  04-20-2005  |  Media

Father Knows Best

To some Fred Phelps is a "walking hate crime." To others, he's the loving patriarch of a big family. Either way, the clan is coming to Santa Fe to protest the city's gay-friendly attitude.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Nathan Dinsdale  |  04-20-2005  |  LGBT

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