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21 May 2003
On Friday, May 16, 2003, Columbus Jobs with Justice participated in one of Columbus' first workers' rights delegations. A group of local labor, religious and community members (including County Commissioner Mary Jo Kilroy, representatives...
21 May 2003
The endless clash between state power and popular will has always assumed its most vivid contours in the matters of sex, booze and drugs. Particularly in the last case the struggle concerns not merely pleasure but the suppression of pain....
15 May 2003
Some politicians are still attempting to use last summer's forest fires for political advantage. Two House committees have approved a harmful anti-forests bill sponsored by Rep. Scott McInnis (Colo.) and Rep. Greg Walden (Ore.) that will...
14 May 2003
There are so many smellier corpses in the New York Times' mausoleum, not to mention that larger graveyard of truth known as the Fourth Estate, that it's hard to get too upset about what Jayson Blair did. Oh, to be sure, he made up a bunch...
12 May 2003
I am writing this on the behalf of my fellow American Indian students and myself who are tired of being ignored, silenced, and dismissed with words of support that those in the position to help us feel we want to hear but do...
07 May 2003
Not so long ago, I commented on a column by Christopher Hitchens in Vanity Fair, in which this well-known toper addressed himself to the theme of "How To Make Drink One's Slave and Not One's Master." Having already had rich sport...

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