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Learning in Chinese: Mandarin Immersion Takes Root in Bay Area Schoolsnew

Shu Ren, founded in the fall of 2008, is the latest in a growing number of Mandarin bilingual schools that have cropped up in the Bay Area. Most of the programs follow some variation of the "dual language" immersion model.
East Bay Express  |  Luke Tsai  |  01-06-2010  |  Education

Paradise Lost? Climate Change and South Carolina Tourismnew

During a week when world leaders assembled in Copenhagen to hash out a way to confront the grim effects of climate change, a "sportsman's roundtable" gathered in Columbia to address the impacts global warming could have closer to home — on South Carolina's natural resources.
Charleston City Paper  |  Corey Hutchins  |  01-06-2010  |  Environment

Weed Takes Root: Marijuana's Steady Creep Toward Legalization Nationwidenew

Oaksterdam takes its name from a bastardization of Oakland, where the university began, and pot-friendly Amsterdam. Here, new growers and dispensary operators are being trained like whole legions of Johnny Appleseeds, soon to spread pot's blessings from one coastline to the other.
SF Weekly  |  Dave Ferrell  |  01-06-2010  |  Drugs

'Baiting Bambi' Receives Increased Scrutiny as Minnesota Cracks Downnew

Someone had finally bagged "Fred," the legendary whitetail buck of Goodhue County. He was an animal whispered about for years, a cunning ghost that traveled at night and had somehow managed to avoid even Minnesota's most experienced hunters. Until now.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Bradley Campbell  |  01-06-2010  |  Environment

The Mysterious Death of a Done Nuclear Dealnew

If CPS Energy, San Antonio’s City-owned utility, took a solitary human form, it would be a headless corpse bouncing gently under a white hospital sheet on its way to the morgue.
San Antonio Current  |  Greg Harman  |  01-06-2010  |  Environment

New Year, New Momentum Give New Hope For Legalizing Cannabisnew

Paul Stanford, who runs a national chain of medical marijuana clinics, is making a new legalization push. And with the help of a professional signature-gathering company, and a political climate vastly more turned on to cannabis, Stanford hopes to attain his lifelong goal.
Willamette Week  |  James Pitkin  |  01-06-2010  |  Drugs

Tracking Homicides, We Learned a Few Things About Kansas City's Psychenew

Andre D. Jones, 33, was the victim of one of the metro's most disturbing murders of 2009: a quadruple homicide in Raytown whose other victims were his 21-year-old girlfriend, Precious Triplett, and her nephews, 10-year-old Amir Clemons and 7-year-old Gerard Clemons.
The Pitch  |  Justin Kendall  |  01-05-2010  |  Crime & Justice

Developing a Mathematical Model for Predicting Murders in Philadelphianew

John Toczek is rolling out a project he's calling the Analytics X Prize. It's a contest to develop a mathematical model for predicting murders in Philadelphia, something the Police Department could use to best deploy its resources.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Brian Howard  |  01-05-2010  |  Crime & Justice

HUD Rescinds, Then Reinstates, License of Mortgage Lender Equitable Trustnew

The Federal Housing Administration suspended Equitable Trust Mortgage Corp., a Canton mortgage lender, from originating new FHA mortgages for six months. Then reinstated the company a few days later after it agreed to make restitution averaging about $4,000 per borrower and pay a fine.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Edward Ericson Jr.  |  01-05-2010  |  Housing & Development

In a New Britain Newspaper Saga, the Future of Small-Town Papersnew

If you can read this, you can probably recite what's plaguing the newspaper industry: plummeting ad revenue, online competition and some really dumb choices. But most stories focus on the major players, even though there are more than 1,000 daily and 8,000 weekly newspapers in America.
New Haven Advocate  |  Craig Fehrman  |  01-05-2010  |  Media

Los Angeles' Red-Light Ticket Ripoffnew

I was captured on camera doing a “California roll” while making a right turn at a red light. The damage was $446 plus a $64 traffic-school fee and a pricey separate fee that an eight-hour traffic school charged.
L.A. Weekly  |  Michael Goldstein  |  01-04-2010  |  Transportation

Hello, Cancer: One Madison Woman Tells What She Learnednew

I remember that she wore red shoes. Her feet were tiny and she was wearing pantyhose. She examined the lump on my neck for all of 20 seconds before leaning back in her swivel chair and pronouncing: "This is probably a lymphoma."
Isthmus  |  Sally Franson  |  01-04-2010  |  Science

Vancouver Gay Rights Pioneer Peter Corren Diesnew

One of the most influential gay rights activists in Canadian history died on December 30 after a lengthy battle with cancer. Peter Corren waged many battles with his husband Murray Corren on behalf of same-sex couples, which helped transform Canadian society.
The Georgia Straight  |  Charlie Smith  |  01-04-2010  |  LGBT

Interview with the author of 'The Ethical Slut'new

Dossie Easton is an alternative lifestyle pioneer who co-authored the polyamory bible.
Weekly Alibi  |  Julian Wolf  |  12-31-2009  |  Sex

Baby Blues: A Lesbian Couple's Quest for a Childnew

Joanna and Tamara have spent more than $40,000 trying to have a baby through in vitro fertilization with no luck; meanwhile, people around the country are disposing of embryos and foregoing the storage fee during the economic decline.
Weekly Alibi  |  Marisa Demarco  |  12-31-2009  |  Sex

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