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Monthly Archives For June 2008
Religion and the Candidates
Religion remains a point of interest regarding the presidential candidates in the upcoming 2008 election.
Equality for All
Speakers at the Center for American Progress advocate for a new type of universal healthcare.
High-Ranking Abuse
A Senate hearing condemns Donald Rumsfeld’s authorization for the use of aggressive interrogation tactics on Guantanamo Bay prisoners.
How Neutral is the Net?
The current debate on net neutrality concentrates on the issue of regulation—which the web is virtually free of now—is driven by two contrasting definitions of the internet.
Talk Radio Imperiled
Another alternative source of information endangered.
Polar Bears of 2008
How endangered is this species?
Illiberal Liberals and the Postmodern American campus
Today’s liberal students aren’t buying the U.S. democracy-promotion role once championed by Democratic Presidents such as Kennedy and Carter
Golden State Gridlock
Education Week recently released Diplomas Count 2008, a report which finds that three in 10 students who enroll in California public high schools fail to graduate.
Holocaust-Surviving Jews Thank Pope
A group of Holocaust survivors will personally thank Pope Benedict XVI for the Catholic Church’s intervention in saving their lives in Italy during World War II.