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The race for the nomination: the Democrats who want to run against President Bush in the fall are about to face their party's voters
While it won't be official until the convention in Boston in July, a Democratic presidential nominee is likely to emerge from the caucuses and...
New York Times Upfront, 01/12/04 by Peter Vilbig · More from publication -
Church & state: a 200-year debate continues: when Joshua Davey lost a state scholarship because he majored in theology, he took his case all the way to Supreme Court
Joshua Davey met the requirements for Washington state's college-scholarship program: He graduated in the top 15 percent of his class at University...
New York Times Upfront, 10/13/03 by Peter Vilbig · More from publication -
Enough is enough: Americans get millions of unsolicited phone calls and junk e-mails. Congress is acting to limit them. But marketers say they have a free-speech right to make their pitches
In Washington, D.C., 18-year-old Harry Stein had his aha! moment on Internet spam--the unsolicited junk e-mail that clogs millions of in-boxes...
New York Times Upfront, 09/22/03 by Peter Vilbig · More from publication -
Madness recall: a circus-like election to recall California's Governor is either democracy in action oras some critics worrythe beginning of its descent into chaos
It's the greatest electoral show on Earth: Next month, more than 100 candidates, ranging from the serious to the ridiculous, will try to knock...
New York Times Upfront, 09/22/03 by Peter Vilbig · More from publication -
New pronouns for some old parchment
When many state constitutions were written, in the 18th and 19th centuries, the idea of a Mrs. or Ms. Governor was as preposterous as, say, space...
New York Times Upfront, 09/22/03 by Peter Vilbig · More from publication -
The parties face off: Bush supporters say young people will help turn the President's popularity into an era of Republican rule. But polls show the country is still closely divided
The two students couldn't be more different. Charles Mitchell, a junior at Bucknell University in Pennsylvania, has draped the walls of his dorm...
New York Times Upfront, 09/01/03 by Peter Vilbig · More from publication -
War in Iraq: America's second major military action since 9/11 could reshape U.S. foreign policy and the Middle East. U.S. officials hope the risks of going to war pay off
In the end, neither the United States nor Iraq could back down. In the end, neither the United States nor Iraq could back down. After months of...
New York Times Upfront, 04/18/03 by Peter Vilbig · More from publication -
The fight for peace
As the U.S. funneled troops and supplies to the Middle East for war with Iraq, Billy Noseworthy, 18, and Erica Lillquist, 17, took up positions of...
New York Times Upfront, 03/28/03 by Peter Vilbig · More from publication -
Preparing for the deluge: Saddam Hussein forced hundreds of thousands to give up their homes and land. Their return could bring a humanitarian crisis
Refugee assistance organizations and the United Nations say war in Iraq could uncork a refugee crisis. Refugee assistance organizations and the...
New York Times Upfront, 03/07/03 by Peter Vilbig · More from publication -
Taking aim at raves: promoters say the all-night parties are for dancing. Opponents say they're havens for illegal drugs like ecstasy
The rave on New Year's Eve in San Francisco attracted 10,400 dancers, and was so organized that there were ATMs on hand. It was a huge manic...
New York Times Upfront, 02/21/03 by Peter Vilbig · More from publication
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