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T.H.E. Journal September 2000 |
Youth-e-Vote At a recent National Association of Student Councils (NASC) conference where more than 1,800 middle and high school student leaders gathered, NASC and Youth-e-Vote joined forces in order to encourage interest in government and politics among youngsters.  |
Salon.com August 31, 2000 Burt Wolf |
A trip through freedom's hometown In Philadelphia, the Liberty Bell is a symbol of both America's ideals and its failings.  |
Salon.com August 31, 2000 Alan Berlow |
Bitter pills Pharmaceutical companies are apoplectic over Gore's prescription drug pricing proposal  |
Salon.com August 31, 2000 David Tuller |
Striking down medical marijuana San Francisco's pro-pot district attorney discusses the long-term implications of the Supreme Court's ruling.  |
Salon.com August 31, 2000 Earl Ofari Hutchinson |
The politics of lynching A photography exhibit on the once-common horror misses a key part of its legacy: The federal government's hands-off policies.  |
Salon.com August 31, 2000 Rebecca Segall |
Love's labors flossed Inventor Sean Dix wanted to revolutionize the way we get rid of plaque. Now he's in jail for threatening Ted Turner's life.  |
Salon.com August 31, 2000 Carina Chocano |
Full tilt Quixotic, obsessive, panty-waving zealots are staking out their own corporate windmills. Are they heroes or crackpots?  |
Salon.com August 31, 2000 Anthony York |
Anti-Semite patrol A graffiti incident in Chico, Calif., confirms our worst fears about rural America. Or was it just some kid's prank?  |
Salon.com August 30, 2000 Arthur Allen |
Portrait of a drug czar Gen. Barry McCaffrey drives his government office like a lockstep battalion, but some contend his ruthless schedule and egomaniacal ways are only hurting his effort to bring sanity to America's drug policy.  |
Salon.com August 30, 2000 Mark Schapiro |
Panama wants to stay out of the drug war Fearful of walking in the footsteps of Thailand during the Vietnam War, officials in Panama want to stay out of the U.S. offensive in Colombia.  |
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