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Documents on Operation Front Line Show Innocent Muslims Got Caught in Bush's Dragnetnew

Operation Front Line's stated goal was to disrupt terrorist cells that might be planning an attack during the campaign or on inauguration day. But government documents recently obtained by a team of Yale Law School students and faculty expose the program as a massive fishing expedition that hinged on racial profiling.
New Haven Advocate  |  Andy Bromage  |  11-25-2008  |  Immigration

Phys Ed in Michigan Isn't What it Used to Benew

With attention to both the rising rate of childhood obesity and the emphasis on test results, Michigan school districts are revisiting their game plans for gym classes. Their playbooks reduce the focus on competitive sports and increase it on lifestyle fitness activities that will help create healthier kids now and fitter adults in the future.
Metro Times  |  Sandra Svoboda  |  11-25-2008  |  Education

A Stripper, a Mobster, and a Murder (Yep, That's Miami...)new

Jeanette Smith was sodomized, strangled, and tossed into the Everglades.
Miami New Times  |  Natalie O'Neill  |  11-25-2008  |  Crime & Justice

Sex Addiction Has Devastating Effectsnew

Sex addiction falls into a grey area when it comes to diagnosis. However, many health professionals maintain that sex addiction is as real as it is devastating.
The Georgia Straight  |  Gail Johnson  |  11-24-2008  |  Sex

The Economic Mess Obama's Inheriting Comes from Clinton, Not Bushnew

If truth be known, Bush inherited, as Obama will soon, deregulated financial, agricultural, trade and social policies. Put in place by Bill Clinton and Al Gore, these were the achievement of the 1990s -- a period that needs to be understood not, as greens once hoped, as the "turnaround decade," but as the "regression decade."
NOW Magazine  |  Wayne Roberts  |  11-24-2008  |  Economy

Transgender Pennsylvanians Say 2009 Crucial for Equal Rightsnew

At a recent forum, transgender people and their supporters concluded that next year would be crucial for securing equal rights and protections from Harrisburg.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Marty Levine  |  11-24-2008  |  LGBT

The Brief but Violent Life of the Tea Firenew

At least 210 homes -- including 130 within city limits -- were destroyed by the devastating fire, which has been determined to have been caused be a bonfire started by a group of 10 18- to 22-year-olds the previous night.
Santa Barbara Independent  |  Chris Meagher  |  11-24-2008  |  Disasters

The G20 Could Repay Bailout by Doing Wonders for the Environmentnew

There are several pieces missing from the current G20 consensus. Above all is the necessity of linking any solution to the current economic emergency to the even larger global environmental crisis.
NOW Magazine  |  Alice Klein  |  11-24-2008  |  Economy

Jubilee! It's Bankruptcynew

One man's journey through our byzantine and punitive bankruptcy system. A fate worse than debt?
North Bay Bohemian  |  P. Joseph Potocki  |  11-21-2008  |  Economy

Who's Running the University of Oregon?new

A inquiry to the Oregon Attorney General's reveals the University of Oregon hasn't been governing itself legally, according to state law, in 30 years.
Eugene Weekly  |  Camilla Mortensen  |  11-21-2008  |  Education

Vermont's Second-Home Market Hits the Skidsnew

In an economic downturn, the vacation-home market is more adversely affected than the primary-housing market, for the obvious reason that vacation homes are luxury items. And, since Vermont has one of the highest state rates of vacation homes in the nation, the state has been taking it on the chin.
Seven Days  |  Ken Picard  |  11-21-2008  |  Housing & Development

Judgment Day: Anand Jon Trial Concludesnew

Designer found guilty of 14 felonies and two misdemeanors against seven of the nine women, including one forcible-rape charge and multiple counts of lewd acts upon a child, and faces life in prison.
L.A. Weekly  |  Steven Mikulan  |  11-21-2008  |  Crime & Justice

LA's Digital Billboards Become a Bohemian Blasphemynew

The neighborhoods of Silver Lake, Hollywood, the Valley and Westside are all taking on City Hall's anti-green transformation of Los Angeles.
L.A. Weekly  |  Christine Pelisek  |  11-21-2008  |  Environment

Many Park Service Officials Say the Bush Administration Devastated Their Agencynew

The Bush administration has weakened air-quality standards in federal preserves, and has overseen a diminishing science program. But even more insidiously, the administration has employed a political screening process for civil-service managers, attempted to outsource many positions, and maneuvered to fundamentally reconstruct management policies.
Tucson Weekly  |  Tim Vanderpool  |  11-20-2008  |  Environment

Old-Time Religion in New Locations Infiltrate Bostonnew

The congregation of Fenway Church, which is composed largely of young adults in their 20s and 30s, started worshipping at a new venue on October 5th. It doesn't have pews or an organ, but it does offer a stage, surround sound, plasma TVs and a bar.
Dig Boston  |  Alexandra Dednah  |  11-20-2008  |  Religion

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