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10 July 2003
Nearly half of all Americans live in areas where, according to the American Lung Association, the air is at times literally unsafe to breathe because of high levels of smog. In 1997, the EPA adopted new rules to reduce dangerous levels of...
10 July 2003
Governor Taft always hears from groups like ours when we are displeased with his decisions to execute convicted murderers.  As you are all aware, a couple weeks ago, he granted clemency to Jerome Campbell on the recommendation of the...
10 July 2003
Lay all of Judith Miller's New York Times stories end to end, from late 2001 to June 2003, and you get a desolate picture of a reporter with an agenda, both manipulating and being manipulated by U.S. government officials, Iraqi exiles and...
09 July 2003
How will you commemorate the nuclear attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki this year? SpeakOut to prevent such atrocities from ever being repeated! Help prevent the proliferation and use of nuclear weapons!

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07 July 2003
On March 31, 2003, U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft and U.K. Home Secretary David Blunkett signed a new treaty providing for extradition between the two countries of persons accused of crimes. The new treaty, which has yet to be...
07 July 2003
Senate bill 1046, if passed by the full Senate, will go a long way to reverse most of the FCC's recent egregious media deregulation rulings. Again, if left to stand, these recent FCC rulings will lead to further consolidation on the part...

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