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Army Strong: A Gay Soldier's Life of Servicenew

Lt. Col. Steve Loomis was discharged from the Army five days before he was eligible for his 20-year retirement. He reflects on his fight to get his due, his life in the military and Don't Ask, Don't Tell.
Weekly Alibi  |  Marisa Demarco  |  11-11-2010  |  War

It Gets Betternew

Orlando's take on the national project to save gay youth
Orlando Weekly  |  Billy Manes, Jeff Gore and Erin Sullivan  |  11-11-2010  |  LGBT

Serving Those Who Servednew

Veterans make up eight percent of the U.S. population, but 20 percent of the homeless population. What's being done to help them?
Illinois Times  |  Patrick Yeagle  |  11-11-2010  |  Homelessness

Top Ramen For Life: The Student Loan Crisisnew

With more than two-thirds of students borrowing money for their educations, student loans are now the largest type of consumer debt. Is this another crisis in the making?
East Bay Express  |  Charlie Mintz  |  11-10-2010  |  Education

Soldier’s Pay?new

Chapook Dizayee is a hero of the War on Terror. His family is its latest victim.
LEO Weekly  |  Jonathan Meador  |  11-10-2010  |  Immigration

Class Strugglenew

The rise and fall--and rise?--of Baltimore's community schools movement
Baltimore City Paper  |  Andrea Appleton  |  11-09-2010  |  Education

Poverty Living at Luxury Pricesnew

Stimulus funds should not be used to bankroll a private project that has already displaced poor and elderly people while promising poverty-level jobs.
Pasadena Weekly  |  Peter Dreier  |  11-08-2010  |  Policy Issues

City Hall East a Necessary Compromisenew

The relaxed affordable housing requirements reveal changes at the city's negotiation table.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Mara Shalhoup  |  11-08-2010  |  Policy Issues

Violent Truthnew

What's wrong with Oregon that domestic violence is on the rise?
The Portland Mercury  |  Sarah Mirk  |  11-05-2010  |  Crime & Justice

Hot-button Issues at AFAnew

The Air Force Academy releases its climate survey and acknowledges plenty of work to do.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Pam Zubeck  |  11-05-2010  |  Environment

Sweet Reliefnew

Slathered on toast or a wound, medical-grade honey can be magic.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  J. Adrian Stanley  |  11-05-2010  |  Science

The Tule Elk Hunt of 2010new

California officials allowed East Bay's tule elk herd to be hunted even though some environmentalist says the number of animals is in decline.
East Bay Express  |  Robert Gammon  |  11-04-2010  |  Environment

21st Century Situationists

Framed inaccurately by the press, The Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear is best understood as a contemporary extension of the French Situationist movement of the ’60s, a mass inversion of rhetorical logic, meant to break the spectator’s passivity toward the spectacle and turn the obscuring force of mass media back on itself. Using pop cultural references and superficial Internet memes like the double-rainbow guy and “Hide ya kids, hide ya wife...” in the context of a once-powerful political forum was a Dadaist attempt to wipe the slate clean, to rise above the fruitless tit-for-tat schoolyard shouting match to which our political discourse has been reduced by the 24-hour news cycle and corporate spin-doctoring.
Metroland  |  Josh Potter  |  11-04-2010  |  Media

What the GOP Sweep Means for Immigration Reformnew

In hindsight, it seems appropriate that Dia de los Muertos and the mid-term election fell on the same day. The national Republican sweep means that any meaningful effort for immigration reform is probably dead.
The Texas Observer  |  Melissa del Bosque  |  11-03-2010  |  Immigration

Blinders On, Immigrants Outnew

Georgia lawmakers' revive their anti-immigrant obsession.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  CL Editorial Board  |  11-03-2010  |  Immigration

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