Relief Report Environmental News Tips Newsletter

Contents: Energy Crisis Spreads: Aluminum Industry Faces Shutdown, Layoffs Due to Electricity Shortage New Study Says the Earth May Self-Regulate Its Temperature New E-Mail Publication Summarizes Breaking Environmental News in Ten Seconds or Less Energy Crisis Spreads: Aluminum Industry Faces ...
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National Center for Public Policy Research Promotes David Almasi to Post of Executive Director

The National Center for Public Policy Research is pleased to announce the promotion of David Almasi to the post of Executive Director. David Almasi previously served as director of media relations for The National Center and has overseen the day-to-day ...
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Fathers Count, Yet Many Count Them Out

The new Japanese Prime Minister, Junichiro Koizumi, has a family arrangement that shocks Americans. Nineteen years ago, he and his wife, Kayoko Miyamoto, divorced. He took custody of their two older sons; his ex-wife, their youngest. None of the children ...
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Devolution to the States is Working for Welfare; It Can Work for Public Lands, by Gretchen Randall

It has jurisdiction over a vast empire of historic sites. It has thousands of employees. It controls vast expanses of prairie. It manages hundreds of buildings. Yet it has no inventory of what it actually owns, has a backlog of ...
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A Man of the (Tattered) Cloth, by Michael King

New Visions Commentary /
Reprints permitted provided source is credited. Reverend Arthur Allen is the man at the center of a maelstrom. Allen is pastor of a 150-member-strong church - The House of Prayer - in Northwest Atlanta. The church is the focus of ...
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How To Raise a Thug, by Kimberley Jane Wilson

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Reprints permitted provided source is credited. "My baby is a good boy! He didn't do nothing wrong!" The woman who spoke these words sat crying in a rocking chair on her porch. Her 18-year-old son was in jail awaiting trial ...
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New Gasoline May Force Blacks to Run on Empty, by Syd Gernstein

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Reprints permitted provided source is credited. There has never been a worse time for the government to push policies that would raise gasoline prices, especially since they've risen almost 45% over the past year. But this is exactly what the ...
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The Media Proves McWhorter Right: Some African-American Youth Believe Academic Excellence is Not “Cool,” by Dr. B.B. Robinson

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Reprints permitted provided source is credited. A great deal of controversy surrounds Berkeley Professor John H. McWhorter's recent book, Losing the Race: Self-Sabotage in Black America. In his book, McWhorter argues that contemporary African-American youth - the Generation Xers - ...
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Truth is First Casualty in the Environmental Movement’s War Against Bush

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Contents Truth is First Casualty in the Environmental Movement's War Against Bush Mushrooming Regulations Cause 66 Percent of Doctors to Consider Early Retirement Kyoto Coverup: TV News Gives One Side On Global Warming Bulletin Board: Newsbreaking new releases and statements ...
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May 25, 2001

Contents: CNMI Legislation Amounts to Economic Sanctions on a U.S. Possession 4.75 Million Pounds of Rice Destined for Burial, not for Poor CNMI Legislation Amounts to Economic Sanctions on a U.S. Possession Legislation providing for a federal takeover of the ...
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