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From Watchdog to Lap Dognew

Bob Woodward’s "Plamegate" blunder showed the world what many knew for years: we need a bunch of new Bob Woodwards.
Boston Phoenix  |  Mark Jurkowitz  |  12-01-2005  |  Media

Drawing Conclusionsnew

A police composite artist talks about the craft of catching a crook.
Boston Phoenix  |  Mike Miliard  |  12-01-2005  |  Crime & Justice

Why You Should Know About the Death of Jimmy Chastainnew

A soldier handled toxic chemicals during the Gulf War. The government made it difficult for him to receive benefits.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  John Sugg  |  12-01-2005  |  War

A Hispanic Man Chases the American Dream -- And Fallsnew

Pablo came to Georgia to earn money as a construction worker for his wife and children, only to fall to his death on the site.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Alyssa Abkowitz  |  12-01-2005  |  Immigration

Executing Changenew

In San Quentin death row inmate Stan 'Tookie' Williams' redemption may lie our own.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Steven T. Jones  |  11-30-2005  |  Crime & Justice

More Than a Rap Sheetnew

In San Francisco, an ex-convict seeks redemption while an ex-activist seeks to rewrite the script for former felons.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  A. C. Thompson  |  11-30-2005  |  Crime & Justice

Sgt. Briggs's Warnew

Bob Briggs got a head full of shrapnel in Iraq. Then he came home to more wars: to regain the use of his half-paralyzed body, and to get the U.S. government to pay for his medical care.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Molly Priesmeyer  |  11-30-2005  |  War

The Drugging of the American Mindnew

A new generation of meds to treat mental illness has turned millions of Americans into human guinea pigs. Among them is an eyewitness who thinks the drug 'revolution' has gone too far.
Seattle Weekly  |  Philip Dawdy  |  11-30-2005  |  Science

Love, Then Warnew

Never ending, it seems, is the litigious saga of a chastised lawyer, a fired sheriff's deputy, and the lust they once shared.
Seattle Weekly  |  Rick Anderson  |  11-30-2005  |  Crime & Justice

Glossy Gladiatorsnew

A magazine war is on Seattle's horizon.
Seattle Weekly  |  Neal Schindller  |  11-30-2005  |  Media

Restaurants Try to Identify Denver Post's New Criticnew

To the chagrin of dining critic Tucker Shaw, his picture is hanging in the kitchens of eateries around Denver, in the hope that the staff will recognize him and give him special treatment.
Westword  |  Michael Roberts  |  11-30-2005  |  Media

Checking Out of Lockdownnew

Suicides by inmates of the Colorado State Penitentiary, where prisoners spend 23 hours a day in their cells, put the spotlight on medical care at the supermax.
Westword  |  Alan Prendergast  |  11-30-2005  |  Crime & Justice

Denver Going to Potnew

The town named drunkest big city of America has passed an initiative legalizing possession of less than an ounce of marijuana. Champions of alcohol and pot discuss the relative merits of their vices.
Westword  |  Patricia Calhoun  |  11-30-2005  |  Science

My Way for the Highwaynew

Some neighbors of I-70 in north Denver want their section of highway rebuilt as a tunnel instead of a viaduct that rips through their community.
Westword  |  Luke Turf  |  11-30-2005  |  Transportation

Fowl-Offal Plant Emits an Awful, Foul Odornew

Neighbors are complaining of the stench from a first-of-its-kind facility designed to convert turkey offal into oils, gas and minerals for use as fuel and fertilizer.
The Pitch  |  David Martin  |  11-30-2005  |  Environment

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