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Articles in May-June, 2005 issue of Humanist
- Humanism
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Secret U.S. plan to wreck a G8 initiative
by Karen Ann Gajewski -
Iraq's reconstruction: a community responsibility
by Jason Ben-Meir -
Faith and public controversy
by Tibor R. Machan -
108 people have died in U.S. custody
by Karen Ann Gajewski -
Rights as a learning experience
by David A. Niose -
Pressuring Imax cinemas to shun films that support evolution
by Karen Ann Gajewski -
Truth, death, and journalism: we kill journalists, don't we?
by Michael I. Niman -
On the Workforce Reinvestment and Adult Education Act
by Jerrold L. Nadler -
The End of Faith
by David A. Niose - Humanist profile: Edward O. Wilson 1999 Humanist of the Year
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A federal lawsuit against Donald Rumsfeld
by Karen Ann Gajewski -
Will the real Martin Luther King please stand up
by Jeff Nall -
Ashcroft, Eastwood, and assisted dying
by Faye Girsh -
Outgrowing the Earth
by Al Huebner -
Japan is issuing stricter regulations on "entertainment visas"
by Karen Ann Gajewski -
Can peace be taughtand learned?
by Colman McCarthy -
Graffiti of a Nicaraguan survivor: war doesn't just disappear with the signing of a peace treaty and the onslaught of reconstruction efforts. To understand the true cost of any armed conflict, we must first consider the lingering effects of war one, five,
by Michelle Bargo -
Reduce taxes: stop state sanctification!
by Stephen V. Gilmore -
Floridians to use deadly force in self-defense on the streets
by Karen Ann Gajewski -
The issue at hand
by Fred Edwords -
Iraq withdrawal and MoveOn.org
by Norman Solomon -
RFID report
by Lisa Smith - Corrections
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50 million children are living in poverty in the world's wealthiest nations
by Karen Ann Gajewski -
Pursuing passion after three generations
by Wendy Orent -
High-stakes testing, homework, and gaming the system
by Etta Kralovec -
She's right, but for other reasons
by Richard McNally -
Food pantry that lost its funding
by Karen Ann Gajewski -
Minimum security
by Stephanie McMillan -
Teaching humanities in new waysand teaching new humanities
by Mark Wagner -
The American Cancer Society responds
by Stephen F. Sener -
Unlike China, where female children are often unwanted and even killed, the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh is trying to boost its female population by offering monetary incentives and annual education grants to families that limit their offspring to one f
by Karen Ann Gajewski -
To teach or not to teach?
by Robert Rubinstein
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