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30 - Number 11 - March 15, 2007 |
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What
Are We Fighting For?
Contrary to popular myth, antiwar sentiment
within the U.S. military was rampant during the Vietnam War—and
history is repeating itself
By
Michael I. Niman
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Running
Out of Time
Facing an unexpected loss of funding, after-school
programs ask for a small share of the $575 million that can
be added to the state budget
By
Nicole Klaas
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It’s
Time to Leave
Activists “occupy” lawmakers’ offices to demand
that their elected representatives get America out of Iraq
By
David King
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Feeling
the Sting
Albany Muslims receive 15-year sentences for
terror-conspiracy conviction, and announce their intention
to appeal
By
Chet Hardin
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Girls
Knit Out
In Slow Jed’s Mudhouse, Averill Park knitters
find the ideal, laid-back hangout for their stitching and
socializing
By
Kathryn Lurie
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Fairness
at the Fairgrounds
The Altamont Fair is getting its feet under
itself financially—but are some of its longtime renters suffering
for it?
By
Miriam Axel-Lute
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Savage
Love
By Dan Savage
If Dan Savage won't answer your
weird, disgusting, perverted, embarrassing questions about
sex, perhaps you'd best keep them to yourself.
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