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Five New Ideas That Could Change the Worldnew

All right, so you've mastered some steps to greening your life [insert hearty applause], but so far no fairy dust has descended to save us from... well, ourselves. Crap.
NOW Magazine  |  Adria Vasil  |  04-18-2008  |  Environment

Hepatitis C Scare Affecting Donations at Blood Banksnew

One of the symptoms of the mass panic that seized the public following the hepatitis C outbreak in February was an unambiguous decline in blood donations throughout the Las Vegas Valley.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Joshua Longobardy  |  04-18-2008  |  Science

The Strange and Violent World of St. Louis' Bail Bondsmennew

"To my knowledge, I know of no other state that allows felons to be licensed as bail bondsmen," says Bill Kreins, spokesman for the Professional Bail Agents of the United States. "Convicted felons absolutely should not be in the bail bond business. They just do not fit."
Riverfront Times  |  Keegan Hamilton  |  04-18-2008  |  Crime & Justice

How Do You Pass No Child Left Behind When You Don't Speak English?new

Due to a simple law, the entire staff at Cleveland's Joseph Gallagher School may soon be fired because some 11-year-old named Nzeyimana can't use the word "prowl" in a sentence.
Cleveland Scene  |  Bradley Campbell  |  04-18-2008  |  Education

Green Buying Binge is Doing Us Innew

What started all those years ago as a valiant effort to nudge residents to get with the three Rs (reduce, reuse and recycle) has morphed into a fervent consumer campaign that has vanquished "reduce." It's not just evidenced by my new supersized recycling bin, but also by the endless variety of ways we're encouraged to be "green" while indulging unabated our addiction to shopping.
NOW Magazine  |  Andrew Cash  |  04-18-2008  |  Environment

Former Phoenix Recycling Workers Fight for Unpaid Wagesnew

When Rudy Carrillo didn't receive his paycheck from Phoenix Recycling last December, his family in Mexico went hungry. He's one of 17 Hispanic and African-American workers who claim that the Memphis plastic recycling plant stopped paying them shortly after Christmas.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Bianca Phillips  |  04-18-2008  |  Business & Labor

Stalled Great Lakes Water Compact Progressesnew

A new draft of the Great Lakes Basin Compact has been tentatively agreed to by Wisonsin Gov. Jim Doyle, Senate Democrats and once-reluctant Assembly Republicans. Legislatures in four of the eight Great Lakes states have already approved the current version of the compact.
Shepherd Express  |  Lisa Kaiser  |  04-18-2008  |  Environment

Is a Race War Underway in Las Vegas?new

Are local incidents between blacks and Hispanics isolated flare-ups or harbingers of a larger problem?
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Damon Hodge  |  04-18-2008  |  Race & Class

What are the Safety Ramifications of the Bitter Labor Dispute at Petro-Canada?new

A report that says a five-month-long lockout of 260 workers at its Montreal refinery hasn't affected safety came under fire last week from the Parti Quebecois and Canada's largest energy workers union.
Montreal Mirror  |  Samer Elatrash  |  04-18-2008  |  Business & Labor

Scientists Cautious About Ocean Iron Fertilizationnew

As companies position themselves to profit from the practice of dumping iron in the sea to boost the production of phytoplankton, some of the scientists who conducted the first experiments are sounding a cautionary note.
Monterey County Weekly  |  Kera Abraham  |  04-17-2008  |  Environment

Harvard's Cops Have a Political Intelligence Unitnew

The Harvard University Police have a long record of abusing students' rights. I suspect this intelligence unit, which I also noticed photographing protesters at a campus anti-war demonstration in March, is not a recent addition.
Boston Phoenix  |  Harvey Silverglate  |  04-17-2008  |  Civil Liberties

New Mexico's Green Teamnew

Ten enviros making a difference on Earth Day -- and all year round.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Laura Paskus  |  04-17-2008  |  Environment

Monterey County Foreclosures on the Risenew

If the pace continues, the number of foreclosures in the county this year will hit close to 4,000; last year the total was 1,568. "This is unprecedented," says Lou Solton, county treasurer and tax collector for 23 years. "There have been other downturns in the real estate market but never this pronounced and not this lengthy."
Monterey County Weekly  |  Zachary Stahl  |  04-17-2008  |  Economy

San Jose's Solar Power Playnew

Mayor Chuck Reed puts some political muscle behind his vision with a push to make green building mandatory.
Metro Silicon Valley  |  Erin Sherbert  |  04-17-2008  |  Environment

Utah's Legislature Doesn't Have Time for Polygamistsnew

Utah has been blind and mute regarding polygamy since the LDS Church formally forbade the practice in favor of statehood in the 1890s, because despite what evils may lurk in the hearts of the polygamist collective, the majority of Utahans remain sympathetic to polygamists.
Salt Lake City Weekly  |  John Saltas  |  04-17-2008  |  Religion

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