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Academedia Bias

Too often we treat academic and media bias separately when their relationship is much more symbiotic.

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Iran: Nuclear Rumblings

The trouble looming with Iran’s nuclear aspirations is potentially one of the most significant problems the new President will inherit from the Bush administration.

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Waste Not, Want Not

There’s a new “academic endeavor” coming soon to a campus near you. It’s called “Waste Studies.”

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Oil for the Tanks of America

Witnesses at Tuesday’s Joint Economic Committee hearing stressed the need for a multifaceted, bipartisan approach to solve escalating gas prices.

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Looking for Union Label

Two Professors argue that Union membership is likely to continue its steady decline, even if a Democrat wins the presidential election.

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First Amendment At Risk

For many congressional representatives, this year Fourth of July is not only a day to observe the freedoms Americans hold dear, its also the deadline to sign a petition for free speech.

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Multiculturalism Gone Berserk

Why are school children forced to “bow to the altar of multiculturalism” as they did at the Amherst Middle School when kids had to celebrate something called “Open Tent Day”?

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Albright Unplugged

This correspondent recently unearthed another cause influenced by Albright’s leadership: a transnational communitarian project called “Diversity within Unity.”