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    Ken Lay's Children Inherit 4,000 Pensions

    News • ISSUE 42•51 • Dec 18, 2006
    The "unbelievably generous" inheritance was the last of many such gifts given by Mr. Lay over the years, including stock options and liquidated health-care plans.

    Local Building Too Wheelchair-Friendly

    News in Photos • ISSUE 42•50 • Dec 13, 2006

    DNA Evidence Frees Man After 15 Years Of Marriage

    News • ISSUE 46•27 ISSUE 42•43 • Oct 25, 2006
    JACKSONVILLE, FL—"I did not deserve to be put away in the prime of my life," said Henry Doswell, who spent more than a decade ...

    Care For 9/11 Illness

    American Voices • ISSUE 42•37 • Sep 15, 2006
    People who worked or lived near Ground Zero are demanding health-care for illnesses related to the poor air quality after the attacks. What do...

    Child-Porn Lite

    American Voices • ISSUE 42•34 • Aug 23, 2006
    The New York Times has uncovered more than 200 websites featuring sexually suggestive—but clothed—pictures of children that skirt...

    I Demand Justice-Themed TV Dramas

    Commentary • ISSUE 42•31 • Aug 2, 2006
    By Gloria Roy, President, People For Televised Justice

    Deadlocked Supreme Court: 'Someone's Voting Twice'

    News in Brief • ISSUE 42•29 • Jul 17, 2006
    WASHINGTON, DC- The Supreme Court's third 5-5 vote in the past month has some justices wondering whether one of their number is voting twice ...

    Year in Pictures: 2005

    Slideshow • ISSUE 42•28 • Jul 14, 2006

    Court Takes Custody Of Harley From Unfit Motorcycle Mama

    Radio News • ISSUE 42•27 • Jul 5, 2006

    Hussein Judge Hoping For Fair, Speedy Assassination

    News in Brief • ISSUE 42•26 • Jun 23, 2006
    BAGHDAD—Rauf Abdel Rahman, the chief judge in the ongoing trial of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, told Arabic news channel al-Jazeera...

    Titans Require Steve McNair To Pass Notary-Public Exam Before Returning To Team

    Sports News in Brief • ISSUE 42•23 • Jun 8, 2006
    NASHVILLE, TN—Titans general manager Floyd Reese announced Tuesday that, upon returning to the team's practice facility, Steve McNair would...

    NSA Spying On Journalists

    American Voices • ISSUE 42•20 • May 22, 2006
    According to ABC, a confidential source says the NSA has been tapping journalists' phones to root out confidential sources. What do you think?

    CIA Nominee Violated Privacy

    American Voices • ISSUE 42•19 • May 16, 2006
    Michael Hayden, Bush's nominee to head the CIA, has recently been implicated in the NSA's controversial collection of private phone records. What do...

    FDA Still Against Medical Pot

    American Voices • ISSUE 42•18 • May 5, 2006
    Despite mounting evidence to support it, the FDA has reaffirmed its stance against the use of medical marijuana. What do you think?

    SC Sex Toy Ban Proposed

    American Voices • ISSUE 43•28 ISSUE 42•18 • May 4, 2006
    South Carolina is reviewing a bill that would ban the sale of sex toys, joining such states as Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi and Texas. What do...

    British Recognize Gay Unions

    American Voices • ISSUE 44•26 ISSUE 41•49 • Dec 12, 2005
    Gay "civil partnerships" will be legally recognized in Great Britain later this month. What do you think?

    Area Cherokee In Violation Of Indian Removal Act Of 1830

    News • ISSUE 41•49 • Dec 7, 2005
    DAHLONEGA, GA—According to half-blood Cherokee and local carpenter Jonathan Palmer, his children are worried about making new friends in Oklahoma.

    EU Against Secret Prisons

    American Voices • ISSUE 41•48 • Dec 1, 2005
    The European Union is going to impose sanctions against member nations that cooperated with the U.S. CIA-run prisons. What do you think?

    RIAA Bans Telling Friends About Songs

    News in Brief • ISSUE 41•48 • Nov 30, 2005
    LOS ANGELES—The Recording Industry Association of America announced Tuesday that it will be taking legal action against anyone discovered...

    "Tookie" To Be Executed?

    American Voices • ISSUE 41•47 • Nov 25, 2005
    Crips founder, children's book author, and anti-gang activist Stanley "Tookie" Williams is scheduled for execution next week unless granted clemency by Gov. Schwarzenegger. What ...
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