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Fox Plans Separate Channels for Boyz and Girlz
When Fox Family Channels and Fox Kids Network announced the founding of Boyz and Girlz channels, some child advocates cried foul. Children, they...
Insight on the News, 03/22/99 by Rachel A. Roemhildt · More from publication -
Family-Fare Folks Find Ways to Clean Up Offending Films
Hollywood isn't producing films families want, say critics of Tinseltown who are taking the matter into their own hands -- by editing sex and...
Insight on the News, 01/25/99 by Rachel A. Roemhildt · More from publication -
Religious Art En Vogue
Sales figures are up fop aPtwoPk depicting religious themes and comforting scenes of nature and family -- a trend that mirrors the popularity of...
Insight on the News, 12/28/98 by Rachel A. Roemhildt · More from publication -
Fox plans separate channels for boys, girls: Experts fear return of gender stereotypes.(Culture, Et Cetera)

Boys and girls are so different, some television executives say, that even TV programs should be tailored to their gender. When Fox Family...
Washington Times, The, 12/23/98 by Roemhildt, Rachel A. · More from publication -
Americans Wouldn't Know It, but Pornography Is Illegal
Although the Clinton administration is fighting kiddie porn on the Internet, the adult sex industry flourishes. Hard-core smut remains against the...
Insight on the News, 12/14/98 by Rachel A. Roemhildt · More from publication -
Speculating on Species?
The new field of biotechnology, which will shape the future of food and medicine, is keeping the Patent Office busy. But some scientists fear the...
Insight on the News, 12/14/98 by Rachel A. Roemhildt · More from publication -
Family fare backers take knife to films: Sex scenes cut from videos; studios cry foul.(Culture, Et Cetera)

If Hollywood doesn't produce films that families want, some take the matter into their own hands. For example, Don and Carol Biesinger, owners...
Washington Times, The, 12/10/98 by Roemhildt, Rachel A. · More from publication -
Help on way in quake areas: Shock absorbers to help buidings withstand nature.(Science/Health)

A revolutionary new shock absorption system can significantly reduce the damage during an earthquake, its inventors report. With a $250,000...
Washington Times, The, 12/06/98 by Roemhildt, Rachel A. · More from publication -
Material controls levels of light: Surprise discovery to cut energy costs.(Science/Health)

Experiments don't always go as planned. Robert Kostecki and Frank McLarnon, scientists at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, were trying...
Washington Times, The, 12/06/98 by Roemhildt, Rachel A. · More from publication -
Holiday can be a foreign experience: For immigrants, Thanksgiving is unusual tradition.(Culture, Et Cetera)

A national day of thanksgiving is an alien concept for many of America's newest citizens. When Felicita Salto of Westwood, N.J., arrived in...
Washington Times, The, 11/26/98 by Roemhildt, Rachel A. · More from publication
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