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Houston Looks for the Fido Solutionnew

The ultimate answer to too many strays, cash-strapped budgets, animal shelter abuses and starving people may be thinning the herd of cats and dogs.
Houston Press  |  Richard Connelly  |  02-08-2005  |  Animal Issues

'Capture the Illegal Immigrant' Game Becomes Media Shownew

The Young Conservatives of Texas created a stir when they encouraged other students to catch orange-shirted "illegal immigrants" on the University of North Texas campus.
Dallas Observer  |  Paul Kix  |  02-08-2005  |  Immigration

Lee Enterprises Becomes Major Media Forcenew

Lee Enterprises' acquisition of St. Louis-based Pulitzer Inc. makes it a significant player in Illinois.
Illinois Times  |  Todd Spivak  |  02-05-2005  |  Media

Connecting the Dotsnew

With communication technologies exploding exponentially, can Braille -- invented in 1829 and largely unchanged since -- still be relevant?
Boston Phoenix  |  Mike Miliard  |  02-03-2005  |  Business & Labor

Block Therapynew

Budget woes in the Philadelphia prison system mean that jailed sex offenders won't receive the therapy they need.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Mike Newall  |  02-03-2005  |  Crime & Justice

The Tweaking and Twisting of an Atlanta Air Pollution Studynew

Carbon, which is emitted by automobiles, was the only pollutant mentioned in a recently revealed study of Atlanta's air. There was no mention of the link between lung ailments and sulfur pollutants, which are emitted by coal-burning power plants - such as those run by Georgia Power.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Michael Wall  |  02-03-2005  |  Environment

Jesus Geek Superstarnew

Michael Marcavage has revealed many different faces: the savvy pundit, the devout muckraker, the confused adolescent, the calculating bigot. But just what does the Great White Hope of the radical right believe in?
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Doron Taussig  |  02-03-2005  |  Religion

How University of Georgia Became White Chick U.new

Now, while the university has skyrocketed in national rankings and academic prestige, its student body has shed any semblance of diversity. Blacks and rural whites are becoming as rare at UGA as Florida Gator bumper stickers.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Alyssa Abkowitz  |  02-03-2005  |  Education

Fight Over Ethnic Studies Dean Imperils Programnew

A bitchy academic fight within San Francisco State University's College of Ethnic Studies centers around former Dean Tomás Almaguer, who was accused of crossing the boundaries of political correctness.
SF Weekly  |  Tommy Craggs  |  02-02-2005  |  Education

Homeland Security Can't Take a Jokenew

Baltimore County Police and the FBI detain an Ellicott City musician/comedian for photocopying a satirical newsletter.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Charles Cohen  |  02-02-2005  |  Civil Liberties

Botanists Set Out to Chronicle Our Biological Heritagenew

From the command center of Missouri Botanical Garden, brigades of taxonomists are fanning out to identify all the continent's plants, past and present. Their results will be recorded in the 30-volume Flora of North America encyclopedia.
Riverfront Times  |  Kristen Hinman  |  02-01-2005  |  Science

Divorce Mediator Was Not the Lawyer He Claimed to Benew

Gary Karpin operates what he says is a booming one-man mediation business called "Divorce With Dignity." Two clients say he preyed on vulnerable divorcees, both romantically and financially.
Phoenix New Times  |  Paul Rubin  |  02-01-2005  |  Children & Families

Researcher Keeps the Science Trip Going on LSDnew

Thomas Lyttle's mission, after 30 years of study, is to undemonize acid. Ironically, he's achieving some success just as LSD has virtually disappeared from the underground drug landscape.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Jeff Stratton  |  02-01-2005  |  Science

On Miami's Streets, Crack Killsnew

A man known on the streets as Santa Claus experiences the death of his life in a pipe, on a bike, in a lot.
Miami New Times  |  Francisco Alvarado  |  02-01-2005  |  Crime & Justice

Methopolis?

When it comes to the rising popularity of meth, The City Different—Santa Fe—isn't.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Nadra Kareem  |  02-01-2005  |  Crime & Justice

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