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Andrew Schleicher 1-01-1999

The Environmental Working Group resigned last October from a presidential advisory panel created to bring together farm and environmental interests on the issue of pesticides.

Larry Boudreau 1-01-1999

DANNY DUNCAN COLLUM'S article "Diagnosis Determines Cure", as a critique of The Communist Manifesto, offered some fine insights into that 19th-century publication.

Andrew Schleicher 1-01-1999

United Methodist Bishop Joseph Sprague filed a formal complaint in October against the Rev.

Duane Shank 11-01-1998
National Summit on the Churches and Welfare Reform.
Kristine Jensen 11-01-1998

Shop With a Conscience

Pamela Rice Porter 11-01-1998

Carver at market speaks to a tourist
Luanda, Angola

The Editors 11-01-1998
The terrorist bombings of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania and the subsequent U.S.
Jim Rice 11-01-1998

For many Christian churches, having women in pastoral leadership is the norm. For a Catholic parish in New York, it’s apparently a firing offense.

Jim Rice 11-01-1998

The former owners of a nuclear processing plant in Pennsylvania were ordered by a federal jury to pay $36.5 million in damages for a rash of cancer cases near the plant.

Jim Rice 11-01-1998

Lt. William Calley was convicted for his role in leading the 1968 massacre of Vietnamese civilians at My Lai. His conviction was later overturned by Judge Robert Elliott.

Jim Rice 11-01-1998

What if they gave a protest and nobody came? The organizer of a new Web site wants to make sure that doesn’t happen, and so has launched Protest.Net (www.