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Bob McCloskey, a lifelong Democrat, urges people to vote for Bill Paparian for Congress to end the war and get rid of Bush.
Pasadena Weekly  |  Kevin Uhrich  |  06-20-2006  |  Politics

Bite The Handnew

Everybody loves Philadelphia's Judy Wicks -- but why doesn't she want employees at her progressive cafe to unionize?
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Doron Taussig  |  06-20-2006  |  Business & Labor

The Dirty Truth About Green Fuelnew

The Bush administration is eager to help agribusiness giants that want to produce the "green fuel of the future" with their dirty coal-fired power plants.
Pasadena Weekly  |  Sasha Lilley  |  06-20-2006  |  Environment

A Man of Many Wordsnew

Mr. Lif finally finds a way to settle down -- moving to Philadelphia.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Andrew Parks  |  06-20-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Pulp Frictionnew

The Independent Press Association was founded to champion alternative magazines, but now its members say it has become the kind of hard-hearted corporation it once opposed.
SF Weekly  |  Ryan Blitstein  |  06-19-2006  |  Media

Barrel Fevernew

A burgeoning East Bay winemaking scene separates the vin from the vineyard.
East Bay Express  |  Jonathan Kauffman  |  06-19-2006  |  Food+Drink

The Tide Is Highnew

Tidal power in San Francisco has been declared officially feasible.
SF Weekly  |  Eliza Strickland  |  06-19-2006  |  Environment

The Agendanew

Antonia Juhasz's The Bush Agenda: Invading the World, One Economy at a Time outlines how the administration is implementing an economic agenda using military force to remake Iraq.
North Bay Bohemian  |  Peter Byrne  |  06-19-2006  |  Commentary

Piecing Through the Piecesnew

Alabama's blockbuster election bombs at the ballot box.
Birmingham Weekly  |  Kyle Whitmire  |  06-19-2006  |  Politics

Final Harvestnew

A water shortage could be the end for some family farms in Northern Colorado -- so who's to blame?
Boulder Weekly  |  Grace Hood  |  06-19-2006  |  Business & Labor

Spleef Ticketnew

Connecticut's Green Party revs up with Cliff Thornton's bid for the governor's chair on a drug decriminalization platform.
New Haven Advocate  |  Adam Bulger  |  06-19-2006  |  Politics

No News Is Bad Newsnew

The Philadelphia Inquirer was ahead of its time a decade ago, when it tried to do TV.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  G.W. Miller III  |  06-19-2006  |  Media

Flower Powernew

The Peace Commission continues its quixotic quest to get the city to divest its pension funds from nuke-producing companies.
New Haven Advocate  |  Ryan Kearney  |  06-19-2006  |  Politics

The Magnificent Kevinnew

The most connected actor in Hollywood talks about his new film.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Chris Anderson  |  06-19-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Nuclear New Havennew

A Cold War relic leaves hot zones in a city neighborhood.
New Haven Advocate  |  Carole Bass  |  06-19-2006  |  Environment

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