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Environmentalists Want a New Wilderness Area on the Bordernew

But opponents say the plan has potentially profound implications for the country. They charge that it will create a ready-made pathway into the United States, a straight shot for drug smugglers and illegal aliens beginning at the Mexican border and running north about 30 miles,
Tucson Weekly  |  Leo W. Banks  |  05-01-2008  |  Immigration

You Too Can Tap into People's Unconscious for a Livingnew

All it takes is an adult-ed course in hypnotherapy.
Boston Phoenix  |  Neely Steinberg  |  05-01-2008  |  Education

Nowhere To Hide: College Gossip Blogs Exposednew

College detours into nymphomania and hedonism once were confined to campus. Today, internet gossip sites are turning nobodies into quasi-celebrities, snoopy students into paparazzi, and student journalists into gods who can make or break reputations.
Boston Phoenix  |  Kara Baskin  |  05-01-2008  |  Education

Your Degree Is Obsoletenew

In a mercurial job market, your college diploma may be useless before commencement's over. How can colleges prepare students for careers that haven't been invented?
Boston Phoenix  |  F.S. Wolfe  |  05-01-2008  |  Education

A Lack of H-2B Visas is Creating a Seasonal Worker Slump on Cape Codnew

Immigrant labor is the backbone of the summer tourism industry, a remaining bright spot in a dire economy. But a federal crackdown could mean trouble.
Dig Boston  |  Lindsay Berrigan  |  05-01-2008  |  Immigration

Clean Air at the Port Could Cost Small Truckersnew

As the Oakland port wades into a battle over clean air, some truckers are worried that they'll bear the brunt of the costs.
East Bay Express  |  Emma Brown  |  05-01-2008  |  Business & Labor

The Politics of a Pregnant Mannew

The Beaties have pushed our buttons and our boundaries about sexuality and gender identity because we're so used to thinking in binary terms: man/woman, masculine/feminine and gay/straight. The world's more complicated than that, as Thomas Beatie is certainly showing us.
INDY Week  |  Steven Petrow  |  05-01-2008  |  Sex

A Look Inside the Changing Nature of Postdoctoral Researchnew

For postdoctoral researchers at UC Berkeley, the years at school keep growing as the chances of landing a faculty job keep waning.
East Bay Express  |  Anrica Deb  |  05-01-2008  |  Education

St. Thomas Law School Bans Public Service at Planned Parenthoodnew

The controversy is just the latest political dust-up at the embattled Catholic university.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Jonathan Kaminsky  |  04-30-2008  |  Education

A Former Death-House Chaplain Talks About Capital Punishmentnew

From 1982-95, Reverend Carroll Pickett presided over the executions of 95 inmates. After his retirement, Pickett became an anti-death-penalty advocate and began working with the Texas Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty. At the Death House Door, the documentary following his emotional career, premiered at the SXSW film festival in March.
San Antonio Current  |  Kiko Martinez  |  04-30-2008  |  Crime & Justice

Opening Portland's First Day-Labor Hiring Center Turns Out to be a Hasslenew

Plans for the center seemed so simple: a single-wide trailer. Two Port-A-Potties. And as many laborers as could fit under a 30-foot tent. But nothing is ever simple when the city is Portland and the issue is land use.
Willamette Week  |  Corey Pein  |  04-30-2008  |  Immigration

Scooters Used to be Cool, Now They're Just Generic and Efficientnew

There's no such thing as a free ride, but scooter dealers are ready to sell you the next best thing: 75 to 125 miles per gallon. As fuel prices soar, motorcycles and scooters are more visible on Richmond's streets.
Style Weekly  |  Staff  |  04-30-2008  |  Transportation

Why Aren't Alarms Preventing FEMA Trailers From Exploding and Burning?new

The trailers have alarms that warn of dangerous propane levels, but the alarms work only if they are properly installed and maintained.
Gambit  |  Matt Robinson  |  04-30-2008  |  Housing & Development

If Green is the New Black, Eco-Populism is the New Environmentalismnew

There's good reason to be excited about capitalists pouring money into saving the planet. But is it really the panacea that true believers say it is?
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Vanessa Carr  |  04-30-2008  |  Environment

Playing Around with Sex Ednew

One girl in four has an sexually transmitted infection. Something has to change.
C-Ville Weekly  |  Annette Owens  |  04-30-2008  |  Sex

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