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SDS From the Vaults

In a sensational letter to be released at a March 12 National Press Club news conference,* the San Francisco Police Officers’ Association (SFPOA) tells Cliff Kincaid of America’s Survival, Inc. that evidence in the 1970 bombing murder of a San Francisco police officer points to Weather Underground members Bernardine Dohrn and Bill Ayers, two reported associates of President Barack Obama.

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Media Maladjustment Defined

The winner of Accuracy in Media’s 2009 Reed Irvine award for a lifetime of achievement in investigative journalism gives examples of media bias that you probably haven’t heard.

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One Hand Washes Other

During his address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night, the President set a bold new goal for American parents and educators: by 2020 the US should again lead the world in the proportion of our population with a college degree.

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AIM Honors Evans

Accuracy in Media will honor M. Stanton Evans and Karl S. Denninger for their outstanding contributions to journalism in a ceremony taking place during the 2009 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).

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Flirtmeister, 101

In Germany it appears that all work and no play still makes Hans a dull boy. That’s why German IT engineering students at the U. of Potsdam are leaving nothing to chance. Over 400 of them have signed up for a two-week course on the art of flirting.

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A Minuteman Goes to Harvard

Each year Harvard Law School hosts the annual Journal on Legislation (JOL) Symposium, and this year they have invited Jim Gilchrist, founder and president of the Minuteman Project, to participate on its panel scheduled for February 26 in Cambridge , MA .

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Free State Double Standard

Bills have been introduced in both houses of the Maryland legislature that would amend the current law that allows alleged victims of child sexual abuse to file civil suit against the offender up until the age of 25.

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