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Your Parents Are Charging Your Futurenew

The first of the baby boomers will retire in 2008. Their adult children in Generation Debt are understandably nervous about their parents' security -- and by extension, their own.
The Village Voice  |  Anya Kamenetz  |  12-01-2004  |  Policy Issues

A Hate Supremenew

If Chief Justice William Rehnquist retires, the bios that come should not gloss over his ardent and active support of racial segregation in the years before he joined the Supreme Court, when he was a private lawyer in Phoenix, Ariz.
Boston Phoenix  |  David Bernstein  |  12-01-2004  |  Race & Class

HIV: Criminal Intentnew

Anthony Whitfield was recently convicted in Olympia, Wash., in one of the nation's worst HIV assault cases. But his prosecution raises serious questions about who is being charged with spreading the AIDS virus -- or not.
Seattle Weekly  |  Mark D. Fefer  |  11-30-2004  |  Crime & Justice

'Go Boeing!'new

E-mails sent by Air Force and Boeing officials reveal the attitudes behind the decision-making.
Seattle Weekly  |  Rick Anderson  |  11-30-2004  |  War

'Embarrassing Don'new

New Air Force e-mails released by Sen. John McCain throw light on the Boeing 767 tanker scandal.
Seattle Weekly  |  Rick Anderson  |  11-30-2004  |  War

The Reawakeningnew

Central Illinois is the site of one of the nation's most ambitious floodplain restoration projects. The Nature Conservancy has assembled a 7,000-acre preserve called Emiquon where two lakes were drained 80 years ago for agriculture.
Illinois Times  |  Jeanne Townsend Handy  |  11-30-2004  |  Environment

About a Boynew

Eighteen-month-old Kyran Leigh Gaston-Voss died in an explosion of rage. But was the killer his mother or her chief accuser?
Westword  |  Alan Prendergast  |  11-30-2004  |  Crime & Justice

Building Robots That Protestnew

At the Institute for Applied Autonomy, a five-man collective creates robots and computer software for the purposes of political activism.
SF Weekly  |  John Mecklin  |  11-30-2004  |  Science

Polygamous Prophet Plays Role in School District Fiasconew

In October, payroll checks started bouncing at the Colorado City Unified School District. New Times has uncovered evidence that Warren Jeffs, the self-proclaimed prophet of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, had a hand in the district?s financial ruin.
Phoenix New Times  |  John Dougherty  |  11-30-2004  |  Education

Up the Down Staircasenew

When they had their third child with Down Syndrome, a Mormon family decided Santa Claus would be coming to their home forever.
Phoenix New Times  |  Amy Silverman  |  11-30-2004  |  Children & Families

Here's Lookin' at Younew

A company with a checkered past, Applied Digital Solutions Inc., makes microchips that can be implanted in workers and children to keep track of them.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Eric Alan Barton  |  11-30-2004  |  Science

Chief Walking Eaglenew

Battered, broken, living in obscurity, quasi-hermit Robb Tiller was once a linchpin in the fortunes of one of Florida's biggest businesses: the Seminole Indians' gambling operations.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Sam Eifling  |  11-30-2004  |  Business & Labor

Doc Offers Miracle in a Bottlenew

Dr. Edward McDonagh has been fighting Missouri’s medical establishment for years to defend his practice of treating all kinds of maladies with chelation therapy, which removes potentially harmful metals from the bloodstream.
The Pitch  |  Ben Paynter  |  11-30-2004  |  Science

How to Avoid Gaining the Dreaded 'Freshman 15'new

An average freshman weight gain of 15 pounds is fueled primarily by increased eating combined with decreased physical activity.
Syracuse New Times  |  Sam Graceffo, M.D.  |  11-30-2004  |  Science

Canadian Scientists Look at Parasites in Tap Waternew

A group of scientists in British Columbia are the first in Canada to study gastrointestinal diseases caused by contaminated drinking water and how they can be prevented.
The Georgia Straight  |  Gail Johnson  |  11-30-2004  |  Science

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