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27 - Number 4- Jan. 22, 2004 |
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Will
You Be My President?
Campaign
Notebook by Travis Durfee
In New Hampshire, the Democratic candidates
made their offersand voters tried to decide which one
had the goods to take back the White House |
Tilting
at Dubya
By
Travis Durfee
Twenty-four hours on the campaign trial with two of New
Hampshires Republican fringe candidates
Cover photo by Kevin Lamarque-Pool/Getty |
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Betting the Farm
By Miriam Axel-Lute
Facing the full might of biotech giant Monsanto, Percy
Schmeiser defends his right to save his seedsno matter
who pollinated them
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Wanted: A Real Contract
By Ashley Hahn
Albany ARC/New Visions and CSEA butt heads over basic
terms of labor agreement for janitors
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Last
Straw
By Miriam Axel-Lute
After a show of support, recently reassigned Cmdr. Christian
DAlessandro is suspended by Albany Police
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A
Fighter by Nature
By Kathy Ceceri
For more than three decades at the DECs Wildlife
Pathology Unit, Ward Stone has raised awareness of environmental
issuesnot to mention the ire of a vested interest or
two
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Special
Section: Winter Getaways
By Stephen Leon,
Laura Leon and Kathryn Lurie
Features on Toronto and New York City, and a roundup of
winter festivals in the Northeast
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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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