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Blueprints Go Greennew

Environmentally friendly buildings gaining popularity, certification.
Metro Times  |  Sandra Svoboda  |  07-17-2007  |  Environment

Taxing the Poor in Connecticutnew

Why is Gov. Jodi Rell against the state version of the Earned Income Tax Credit?
New Haven Advocate  |  Evan Brown  |  07-17-2007  |  Policy Issues

Option One and NovaStar Create Empty Nestsnew

How these Kansas City companies helped kill the American Dream with subprime lending.
The Pitch  |  David Martin  |  07-17-2007  |  Economy

This Iraqi Lifenew

The daily struggles of a war-torn nation.
New Haven Advocate  |  Daniel Smith  |  07-17-2007  |  International

The Fantastic Foreskin: Under the Knifenew

Surgeons aren't rushing to put back what they took away.
Houston Press  |  Craig Malisow  |  07-17-2007  |  Sex

Who Is This Jerk-off?new

The tragic tale of how horny OC women got one unsuspecting man to expose himself in public -- repeatedly.
OC Weekly  |  R. Scott Moxley  |  07-17-2007  |  Crime & Justice

Paging Dr. G-Spotnew

Can't find it, ladies? Let Dr. Benjamin have a look around.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Deirdra Funcheon  |  07-17-2007  |  Sex

Whatever Happened to the Santa Ana Four?new

Orange County seethes with immigration raids, demonized Mexicans and appeals for amnesty. 2007? No, 1951.
OC Weekly  |  Gustavo Arellano  |  07-17-2007  |  Immigration

The Fantastic Foreskinnew

Circumcised men are employing weights and pulleys to cover themselves back up.
Houston Press  |  Craig Malisow  |  07-17-2007  |  Sex

Hill County Critters Struggle Through Wet Weathernew

Drought, summer storms and floods are hammering Austin wildlife.
Austin Chronicle  |  Richard Whittaker  |  07-16-2007  |  Environment

Memphis Woman Uses Infant To Pull Robberiesnew

Kids! They do the darndest things.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Staff  |  07-16-2007  |  Crime & Justice

They See Dead Peoplenew

The mediums at Wonewoc Spiritualist Camp believe in life after death, in the here and now.
Isthmus  |  Linda Falkenstein  |  07-16-2007  |  Religion

Our Daily Breadnew

Newspapers keep cutting staff, but Jake Jab's American Furniture Warehouse is standing by them -- why?
Westword  |  Michael Roberts  |  07-16-2007  |  Media

Whip It Goodnew

Vett Capone has steered his custom-car business from lowriders to a new high.
Westword  |  Luke Turf  |  07-16-2007  |  Transportation

Neighbors are Squawking About a Santeria Ritualnew

But the Supreme Court says it's OK.
Miami New Times  |  Tamara Lush  |  07-16-2007  |  Religion

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