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18 July 2002
Central Ohio Pastors for Peace and Worldwide Humanitarian Aid is putting together a 40 foot container to add to a caravan for El Salvador leaving this fall. The special requests are for medicines such as: antibiotics, vitamins,...
18 July 2002
Just like Resident Bush interchanges the arch-enemies Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein, the former representing pan-Islamic fundamentalism and the latter pan-Arab secularism, the U.S. government’s campaign against terrorism relies on the...
18 July 2002
Your abolition wardrobe is now available via the web, thanks to Bexley’s own national crusader for alternatives to the death penalty, Abe Bonowitz. His catalog of T-shirts, caps, buttons and bumper stickers can be found on the website for...
18 July 2002
Instead of the usual 5-4 split, the U.S. Supreme Court – in a 6-3 decision – declared it unconstitutional to execute mentally retarded people in the United States. Prior to this ruling, the U.S. was among a handful of “rogue nations” in...
18 July 2002
Free Press writers Bob Fitrakis and Marty Yant won a First Place award from the Ohio Society of Professional Journalists for their coverage of the John Byrd death penalty case in Columbus Alive. They are currently working on a book...
17 July 2002
The right is whining. Carl Limbacher and his crew complain on the popular NewsMax site that in the two weeks since the Harken story went critical, "the prestige press" (Limbacher's odd phrase, which presumably means he's excluding The...

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