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  • Hopping Puffin

  • What's New in Signs of the Times
  • Fourth Circuit Upholds Fredericksburg Prayer Policy
  • U.S. Rushes to Change Workplace Toxin Rules
  • Have Corporate-Sponsored Internet Pranks Gone Too Far?
  • Ben Greenberg Remembers Senator Gartlan
  • Gene Foster
  • An Oilman's Bet Against Oil
  • Bosnian Serb Captured; Sought for War Crimes
  • Turbine Time
  • Logs Show Activist Surveillance Continued Despite Lack of Criminal Findings
  • Warming Alters Predator-Prey Balance
  • Ruling Gives South Dakota Doctors a Script to Read
  • Cosmic Markdown: EPA Says Life Is Worth Less
  • Md. Surveillance Ended in 2006, Governor Says
  • Joseph V. Gartlan Jr.
  • Police Spied on Activists In Md.
  • Warming Is Major Threat To Humans, EPA Warns
  • Census Won't Count Gay Marriages
  • Nude Developments at PBS? You'll Have to Stay Tuned
  • Offshore Drilling Backed as Remedy for Oil Prices
  • Colorado Voters Will Be Asked When 'Personhood' Begins
  • Kathleen 'Kat' Kinkade
  • Root Causes and The Seeds of a Cure
  • Iran Launches Nine Test Missiles, Says More Are Ready
  • Churches Use Creativity to Help Parishioners Deal With Gas Price Increases
  • Tower Gets Conditional OK
  • G-8 Conference Tackles Global Warming Treaty
  • My photo made Joseph Dwyer famous. Did it also help lead to his death?
  • More Illegal Immigrants Putting Affairs in Order
  • Review Finds Slurs In '06 Saudi Texts
  • Celebrity Passport Records Popular
  • D.C. to Fund Cameras at High-Crime Metro Spots
  • Doctors' Group Plans Apology For Racism
  • Putting Her Foot Down and Getting the Boot
  • The Everyman Plan
  • D.C. Adding Gunfire Sensors
  • Out of the Wilderness
  • Dogs' New Trick: Finding Cellphones
  • Altering the Economics of Civil Litigation
  • Gay-Marriage Opponents To Boycott McDonald's
  • The Mom Behind a Movement
  • Why are public schools so bad at hiring good instructors?
  • Daily Progress Shifts Printing to Richmond
  • Rights like free speech don't always extend online
  • Packing Protection or Packing Suicide Risk?
  • Views of Sacagawea
  • Race profiling eyed for terror probes
  • SF 'Sanctuary City' Policy Reversed
  • YouTube Ordered To Release User Data
  • West African Bushmen Denied U.S. Visas
  • Telling Doctors What to Think
  • Iran Seriously Considering Nuclear Offer
  • In Manassas, the Medium Is the Issue
  • Daily Progress Published Email Forward as Letter to the Editor
  • Privacy Advocate Avoids Charges Under New Va Law
  • Chef Proves School Lunch Can Be Healthy, Cheap
  • Christian Site's Ban on 'G' Word Sends Homosexual to Olympics
  • Community Historical & Political Events for July and Beyond

  • What's New in Political Archives
  • Iraq Points to Pullout by 2010
  • Gilmore, Warner Wrestle With Past Credits, Criticisms
  • Latino Voters Turning Away from McCain
  • Virginia Ceases Spending, Hiring
  • Ashcroft Testifies on Interrogation Policy
  • John Ashcroft, Riding Back on a White Horse
  • Obama Adds 20 Va. Offices In a Big Push To Win State
  • On State's Election Map, Some Areas Are Purple Question Marks
  • A Leader Left Behind?
  • Bush's War Betrays the Sage of Monticello's Vision for Liberty
  • Germany Denies Being Pressured on Obama
  • On Campaign Trail, Democrats Put Their Faith in Book of James
  • Cheney's Staff Cut Testimony On Warming
  • Candidates Refine Their Stances on a Changing Iraq
  • Feingold on FISA
  • Candiates Net Huge Contributions Early
  • Prospect of Drilling Roils Political Waters
  • It's Funny How Humor Is So Ticklish
  • Barry Taylor Comments on New Yorker Cover
  • Rey Barry Comments on New Yorker Cover
  • Bush Rescinds Father's Offshore Oil Ban
  • Ex-Professor in Terror Probe Freed on Bond
  • Jackson Incident Revives Some Black's Concerns About Obama
  • Gramm Remark Adds to McCain's Difficulty in Addressing the Economy
  • Leading Men
  • Debate Over Guantanamo's Fate Intensifies
  • Obama May Consider Slowing Iraq Withdrawal
  • Obamanomics
  • Why Here? Why Now?
  • Arthur Lichtenberger Comments on New Yorker Cover
  • Obama Joins Fellow Senators in Passing New Wiretapping Measure
  • Panel Suggests War Power Overhaul
  • Senate Candidates Prep for First Debate
  • Obama and the New Yorker
  • Bush Officials Condoned Regional Iraqi Oil Deal
  • My Plan for Iraq
  • A Shadow Bash in the Twin Cities
  • Obama Describes Spiritual Journey
  • Obama would overhaul Bush's faith-based initiatives
  • Social activists hunt for congressional seats ... in G.O.P. districts
  • Kaine Praises Albemarle for Land Conservation Leadership
  • Nader in Charlottesville talks issues he feels Obama, McCain are neglecting
  • Obama's Constitutional Drift
  • Va. presidential race a toss-up for a change
  • Close Kerry-McCain Kinship Has Dissolved Since 2004
  • Webb Takes Self Out of Veepstakes
  • Miller Center Panel Proposes New War Powers Consultation
  • Mark Warner's Blueprint to Win Virginia
  • Green Convention Quiz from David RePass
  • 100-plus give a lesson in free speech
  • Jesse Helms' Hard-Line Conservatism Helped Craft Republican Social Agenda
  • Veterans Hit the Battlegrounds
  • McCain Puts New Strategist Atop Campaign
  • Conservatives Ready To Battle McCain on Convention Platform
  • Obama Says Mental Distress Doesn't Justify Late Abortion
  • Obama May Consider Slowing Iraq Withdrawal
  • Bush Welcomes New Citizens at Monticello
  • Obama Defends Compromise on New FISA Bill
  • McCain Puts New Strategist Atop Campaign
  • DCCC Radio Ad Blasts Goode on Oil
  • Obama Fiercely Defends His Patriotism
  • Obama Backs Expanded Government-Funded Faith Organizations
  • Obama Got Discount on Home Loan

  • The Cost of War in Iraq

    What's New in Reproductive Choice
  • Nicaragua's Total Ban on Abortion Spurs Critics
  • For Plan B, A Broader Reach
  • The Bush Administration's Crazy New HHS Appointment

  • What's New in Go Karts
  • Children, Start Your Engines

  • The Home Page of George Edward Loper (Editor Ludorum)

    "The best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity. Surely some revelation is at hand... " (from The Second Coming by W.B. Yeats).

    July 23, 2008


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