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One Navy SEAL's Mission to Help Fellow Iraq Vetsnew

Now 33 and released from active duty, Eric Greitens is at last back on his home turf and facing new challenges as chairman of a nonprofit -- the Center for Citizen Leadership -- that he created last fall. Its mission: To put wounded veterans back to work in public service jobs.
Riverfront Times  |  Kristen Hinman  |  04-11-2008  |  War

Quebec Promises to Match Funding Raised for Green Campus Causesnew

The provincial government will match the funds raised by campuses in Quebec -- some $250,000, most of it raised at Concordia -- that were aimed at projects that would reduce carbon emissions.
Montreal Mirror  |  Samer Elatrash  |  04-11-2008  |  Environment

The Skinheads of the Southwestnew

New Mexico's white nationalists keep to the web -- and themselves.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Dave Maass  |  04-11-2008  |  Race & Class

Forty Years After Her Murder, Peggy Reber May be Exhumednew

Authorities are considering exhuming the body of Margaret Lynn "Peggy" Reber, a teenager whose sadistic torture and murder nearly 40 years ago remains unsolved. However, the exhumation was just one of a number of recent dramatic twists in the more than two-year reinvestigation by local police.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Kevin Uhrich and Martha Shaak  |  04-11-2008  |  Crime & Justice

Wal-Mart Money Pushes Conservative Education Ideas in Arkansasnew

For good or for ill, it's safe to say that the educational landscape in Arkansas would be drastically different today if Sam Walton hadn't been born in Bentonville.
Arkansas Times  |  Jennifer Barnett Reed  |  04-11-2008  |  Education

Sojourn Church: Conservative Christianity Paraded as Hip Youth Culturenew

In its purest form, Sojourn is a Southern Baptist church. Pastors counsel a strict adherence to scripture, which means abortion is murder, men are the natural-order leaders and homosexuality is a sin from which gays need to be converted and redeemed. That doesn't usually go with pearloid buttons and horn-rimmed glasses.
LEO Weekly  |  Stephen George  |  04-11-2008  |  Religion

Real ID Creates Dilemmas for Border Wildlife Refugesnew

The Real ID Act grants Homeland Security leeway to ignore the National Environmental Policy Act, the Endangered Species Act and other critical regulations when building roads and barriers along the Mexican border. Real ID also prohibits any judicial review, making lawsuits against habitat-destructive projects almost pointless.
Tucson Weekly  |  Tim Vanderpool  |  04-10-2008  |  Environment

UCSF Is First Hospital in California with a Musician in Residencenew

Gabe Turow, 25, started as a volunteer last year, and has been working for the past month at what he dubs the "coolest job in the world." The position was made possible by a grant from the nonprofit Rock Against Cancer, which is covering Turow's salary at the hospital plus that of seven similar performers around the country.
SF Weekly  |  Tamara Palmer  |  04-10-2008  |  Science

Public Health Advocates Want Gay Hookup Websites to Promote Safe Sexnew

For public health advocates, the internet is the new tobacco. Just as the "right to smoke" as an important civil liberty has been largely discredited, the "right" of sex website owners to profit unfettered from the spread of diseases such as syphilis and AIDS should also go by the wayside.
SF Weekly  |  Matt Smith  |  04-10-2008  |  Science

Suicide and Silence at the D.C. Jailnew

How did the D.C. Jail let two troubled inmates kill themselves in their cells? Don't ask the D.C. Jail.
Washington City Paper  |  Brendan Smith  |  04-10-2008  |  Crime & Justice

The Biggest Fuck-Up in the History of Mainstream Media Hip-Hop Coveragenew

The Los Angeles Times royally screwed up a big story about Tupac's 1994 robbery and shooting. What else did it get wrong?
East Bay Express  |  Eric K. Arnold  |  04-10-2008  |  Media

Olympic Torch Protesters Pump Money Into SF Economynew

"Any event that brings people to San Francisco is going to be good ultimately for the economic base of the city," said David Perry, the city's spokesman for the official Olympic event. "This is a capitalist society. I'm sure there are people making all kinds of T-shirts and tchotchkes, authorized or not."
SF Weekly  |  Lauren Smiley  |  04-10-2008  |  Business & Labor

A Minnesota Lawmaker Tries to Ban Salvia ...new

So we decide to try the potent, legal psychedelic ourselves.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Matt Snyders  |  04-10-2008  |  Drugs

Peter Anin: Covering Great Lakes Water Warsnew

A Q&A with the journalist whose book Great Lakes Water Wars is the definitive chronicle on an issue of importance to the Midwest and the nation ... let's be less parochial, two nations as a whole.
Metro Times  |  Sandra Svoboda  |  04-09-2008  |  Environment

An Internet Campaign Against Camel Cigs Goes Nationalnew

Jenny Decker has been infiltrating parties and concerts sponsored by R.J. Reynolds around Portland, gathering free trinkets and promotional products in hopes of exposing how R.J. Reynolds does guerrilla marketing to entice young women to smoke. Her humble MySpace page has now turned into a nationally recognized campaign that anti-tobacco experts say is accomplishing that goal.
Willamette Week  |  Shefali Kulkarni  |  04-09-2008  |  Science

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