| ALASKA |
| REPORT
FROM JUNEAU: Week 16 by Senator Loren Leman; April 27,
2001 |
| REPORT
FROM JUNEAU: Week 17 by Senator Loren Leman; May 4,
2001 |
| REPORT
FROM JUNEAU: Regular Session Final by Senator Loren
Leman; May 23, 2001 |
| REPORT
TO THE PEOPLE by Sen. Randy Phillips; May 9, 2001 |
| A
WIN FOR THE TOKLAT WOLVES OF DENALI! by The Alaska Wildlife
Alliance; May 21, 2001 |
| GLACIER
PILOTS 2001 SUMMER BASEBALL SCHEDULE by Chuck Shelton,
Gen. Mgr., & Dick Lobdell, Media Relations; May 21,2001 |
| NOWHERE
TO GO Homeless advocates call proposed ordinance slippery
slope to criminalizing homelessness by Emily Creely; May
17, 2001 |
| AMERICA |
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MAINE
- A PACESETTER IN RIGHTS FOR DISABLED by Sandor M.
Polster, Special to Stateline.org; Thursday, May 10, 2001
In a 5-4
ruling last February, the U.S. Supreme Court held that states
are exempt from the Americans With Disabilities Act, a federal
law that protects handicapped citizens from job discrimination.
The ruling could adversely affect the disabled in many states,
but not those who live in Maine. That state acted to guarantee
rights for the disabled even before Congress tackled the issue.
Read
Sandor M. Polster's report from Augusta...
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| THE
NEXT PHASE: SIGN UP by the Nader 2000 General Committee,
Inc.; May 10, 2001 |
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ECO-HYPOCRISY
by Frederick Meekins; May 7, 2001
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| JANET
RENO TO BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE UNDER RULE OF LAW - Subject
to Judicial Watch Lawsuit Over Illegal Elian Raid by Judicial
Watch; May 21, 2001 |
| JUDICIAL
WATCH FORCED TO FILE COMPLAINTS AGAINST NATIONAL REPUBLICAN
SENATORIAL COMMITTEE Calls
for NRSC to Cease and Desist Go Unheeded
by Judicial Watch; May 21, 2001 |
| CLINTON
WHITE HOUSE CHINAGATE RINGLEADER DORIS MATSUI TO BE DEPOSED
- Judicial Watchs Chinagate Cases Continue On by
Judicial Watch; May 7, 2001 |
| ELIAN
COMPLAINT TO BE AMENDED TO INCLUDE CHARGE FOR RACIAL DISCRIMINATION
AGAINST HISPANICS - Miami INS Agent Comes Forward to Reveal
Anti-Hispanic Prejudice in Illegal Elian Raid by
Judicial Watch; April 23, 2001 |
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ELECTORAL
COLLEGE REFORM FALLS FLAT by Daniel Seligson, Staff
Writer; Stateline.org; Wednesday, March 28, 2001
Doing
away with the winner-take-all system of allotting Electoral
College votes was among the reforms proposed on the op-ed
pages of the nation's newspapers after last year's closely
contested presidential election. But bills that would do that
have been defeated in the first four state legislatures to
consider them. Learn
more...
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| A
CHILL WIND HITS POLITICAL CORRECTNESS by WorldNetDaily.Com;
May 21, 2001 |
| WACO
PRODUCER: WEAPONS PHOTOS FALSIFIED (Expert says pictures
of tested guns misidentified, misrepresented to court) by
Jon Dougherty; ©2001 WorldNetDaily.com; May 21, 2001 |
| OKC
BOMBING FALLOUT (Plans to raid conspirators dropped ATF,
FBI both had informants inside white-supremacist compound)
by Jon Dougherty; ©2001 WorldNetDaily.com; May 22, 2001
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| FEDERAL
BUREAU OF INCOMPETENCE? by Joseph Farah ("Between
the Lines") ©2001 WorldNetDaily.com; May 21, 2001 |
|
TELL
CONGRESS IF INTERNET PURCHASES SHOULD BE TAXED (Internet
Poll) by Vote.Com; May 10,2001
Legislation
has been introduced on Capitol Hill that could lead to consumers
paying sales taxes on most of their online purchases. In October,
the current ban on taxing goods purchased over the Internet
will expire. Log on to www.vote.com
to tell Congress and the president if the ban should be extended.
Is the
moratorium necessary to encourage growth or is it unfair to
"brick-and-mortar" businesses that must pay taxes?
When you vote on this issue, your opinion will be e-mailed
to your congressional representative, senators and President
Bush.
Make your
vote count, and ask your friends and family to vote too.
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| VOTE
ALERT: GAS PRICES HIT ALL-TIME HIGH (Internet Poll)
by Vote.Com; May 7, 2001
Gas prices
have reached an all-time high and could hit $3 a gallon this
summer. Log on to www.vote.com to tell Congress and President
Bush if they should cut the 18.4 cents-a-gallon gas tax.
Is a cut
in the gas tax necessary to protect the economy or would this
just be a short-term fix to a long-term problem? When you
vote on this issue, we'll e-mail your opinion to your congressional
representative, senators and the president.
Please
make your vote count, and ask your friends and family to vote
too.
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| 2nd
AMENDMENT ADVOCATES WIN BIG by Mike Blair; Exclusive
to "The Spotlight"; May 6, 2001 |
| WORLD |
| NORTH
KOREAN ATROCITIES IGNORED (Physician who spent months in
nation tells of starvation, injustices) by Toby Westerman;
©2001 WorldNetDaily.com; May 19, 2001 |
| "FRONTLINE"
MISSIONARY IN SUDAN'S WAR AGAINST CHRISTIANS (Peter Hammond
on Metcalf show today) ©2001 WorldNetDaily.com; May
22, 2001 |
| GLOBAL
LOAN SHARKS (How IMF, World Bank debase nations, steal wealth,
undermine sovereignty) by WorldNetDaily Magazine; ©2001
WorldNetDaily.com; May 1, 2001 |
| OF
ELVES, ANGELS, AND DUELING THEOLOGIES by Frederick
Meekins; April 23, 2001 |
| WE
FIRST RAISED CONCERN! - Bush Administration Decision to
Not Sell Aegis Cruisers to Taiwan Creates Appearance of Secret
Deal With Red Chinese by
Judicial Watch; April 24, 2001 |
| PROTESTERS
"BEAT" WORLD BANK by Ben Fenton in Washington
(London Telegraph & Page 1 News) May 21, 2001 |
| FOR
A CHUCKLE |
FROM
THE MOUTHS OF BABES
Kids
statements that are a little ... off track:
- God
bless America Thru the night with a light from a bulb!
- 0 Susanna,
0 don't you cry for me, For I come from Alabama with a band-aid
on my knee!
- Give
us this day our deli bread! Glory be to the Father and to
the Son and to the Whole East Coast.
- We
shall come to Joyce's, bringing in the cheese.
- Gladly,
the consecrated, cross-eyed bear.
- He
carrots for you.
- Yield
Not to Penn Station.
- Dust
Around the Throne.
- Praise
God From whom all blessings flow, Praise Him all creatures,
HERE WE GO
- Olive,
the other reindeer, used to laugh and call him names.
- While
shepherds washed their socks by night
- He
socked me and boxed me with His redeeming glove.
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