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Kerik Cops a Sweet Pleanew

The guy Giuliani and Bush picked to protect us gets a rap sheet.
The Village Voice  |  Tom Robbins  |  07-12-2006  |  Politics

Dope, Rap and Religionnew

With two hot collaborations, one new solo joint, and an upcoming reunion with Mob Figaz in the works, Husalah should be on top of the world -- instead, he's spending the next four and a half years behind bars.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Garrett Caples  |  07-12-2006  |  Music

Showdown at Virginia Masonnew

The Seattle medical center wants to turn all nurses into supervisors -- nullifying their union status.
Seattle Weekly  |  Geov Parrish  |  07-12-2006  |  Business & Labor

Heart of a Martyr

Stanley Rother is buried in Oklahoma, but his heart remains in Guatemala -- could the slain priest be Oklahoma's first saint?
Oklahoma Gazette  |  Rob Collins  |  07-12-2006  |  Religion

Through the Eyes of a Childnew

Without resorting to melodrama, The Syringa Tree satisfies as the tale of a young girl gradually wising up to the changing world around her.
Seattle Weekly  |  Colleen Smith  |  07-12-2006  |  Fiction

Rabid Rabbinew

KSFO's latest right-wing shock jock is an unlikely apologist for endgame evangelicals and a player in still-unfolding political corruption scandals.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Michael Hood  |  07-12-2006  |  Religion

Dying for Yoganew

Why did Dahn devotee Julia Siverls die in the desert?
The Village Voice  |  Kathryn Belgiorno  |  07-12-2006  |  Crime & Justice

Bad Boysnew

A Bellingham biker thought he could clean up a notorious motorcycle gang, but his reform efforts crashed and he's pleaded guilty to conspiracy.
Seattle Weekly  |  Rick Anderson  |  07-12-2006  |  Crime & Justice

Inside the Heathen Mind

Hank Williams talks about blending country, rock, metal and sticking it to Nashville.
The Source Weekly  |  Jeff Trainor  |  07-11-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Coming Soonnew

The box-office battle between Baltimore's independent movie theaters turns on the imminent arrival of a new national player.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Van Smith  |  07-11-2006  |  Movies

Not So Beastlynew

Pit bulls have a bad reputation as baby-maulers and mean-spirited junkyard dogs, but is the stigma really warranted?
Weekly Alibi  |  Christie Chisholm  |  07-11-2006  |  Animal Issues

The Debate Migratesnew

As two immigration bills await Congress, both sides turn words to action.
L.A. Alternative  |  Evan George  |  07-11-2006  |  Immigration

Mynci Gone to Heavennew

After 15 years, Welsh cult-rockers Gorky's Zygotic Mynci has called it quits.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Michael Pelusi  |  07-11-2006  |  Music

The New Last Frontiernew

While the American icon of space exploration -- the Space Shuttle -- may soon be losing its wings, the government hopes to relaunch our Apollo-era imaginations with a slew of new technologies and a detailed outline for planetary domination.
L.A. Alternative  |  Claire L. Evans  |  07-11-2006  |  Policy Issues

Thrashednew

Robbie Weir crashed, burned, and recovered.
Miami New Times  |  Forrest Norman  |  07-11-2006  |  Sports

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