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June 2006
6/30 –
North Carolina speaks out on media consolidation
6/30 –
Review: 'Who killed the electric car?'
6/30 –
Did politics quash SEC probe?
6/30 –
Net neutrality dogfight looms in Senate
6/30 –
Signing away the Constitution?
6/30 –
Media give GOP free pass on rising college costs
6/29 –
Who will stand up for a free press?
6/29 –
Democrats vow to block pay raise until minimum wage increased
6/29 –
Democrat's K Street addiction
6/29 –
Senate panel approves LPFM amendment
6/29 –
FCC hears calls for more news outlets
6/29 –
High court rejects military tribunals
6/28 –
Rich man's war, poor man's fight
6/28 –
Most of Texas' redistricting map upheld by high court
6/28 –
New media rules should focus on local coverage, public interest
6/27 –
FCC head 'in bed' with business in magazine spread
6/27 –
'The single most important [media] policy debate'
6/27 –
FCC in Asheville for media ownership hearing
6/27 –
One-size fits all news is not an acceptable standard
6/26 –
Cooper warns legislators on cable franchise changes
6/24 –
From digital divide to digital enlightenment
6/24 –
Democracy and the 'death tax'
6/24 –
No more rigged elections
6/24 –
Jim Crow GOP
6/23 –
The threat to the planet
6/23 –
House votes to sharply curtail estate tax
6/23 –
Study finds more Americans feel isolated
6/22 –
Carolinas get say in roadless lands
6/22 –
Encyclopedia of conservatism published
6/21 –
Congress weighs rules on Net access
6/21 –
ACLU v. National Security Agency case should go forward
6/21 –
AT&T's new rules: your data isn't yours
6/21 –
Public broadcasting needs a whole new system
6/21 –
Congress stiffs working Americans
6/21 –
Net neutrality diversion
6/21 –
Veteran reporter chides 'gullible' press
6/21 –
Public interest groups respond to new FCC media ownership rules
6/20 –
The death of news
6/20 –
North Carolina's mountaintop homes stir debate
6/18 –
Corruption spins out of Homeland Security revolving door
6/18 –
The lie of the anti-estate tax Democrat
6/17 –
GOP lies go uncorrected in Washington Post
6/17 –
Study says Bush education policy will miss goals
6/17 –
New Jersey demands data on wiretapping and is sued by US
6/17 –
A backdoor plan to thwart the electoral college
6/17 –
Going after the journalists
6/16 –
Congressional debate on Iraq more about politics than policy
6/16 –
NY Times ignores its own polling on Iraq
6/16 –
Pentagon cancels media access to Guantanamo
6/15 –
Cheney's role in CIA leak case now in spotlight
6/15 –
Big Brother knows best
6/15 –
Murders on rise in small cities
6/13 –
US image abroad continues to slide
6/13 –
The credit cabal
6/13 –
Religious leaders urge US ban on torture
6/13 –
What if civics class were an online game?
6/13 –
EPA rule relaxed after oil exec's letter to Rove
6/12 –
Edwards leads field in Iowa poll
6/11 –
Conservative critic says Bush acts 'from gut, not brain'
6/11 –
Local voices will soon have TV outlet
6/10 –
"War on Terror' takes disinformation to new level
6/10 –
Why Democrats lose
6/10 –
9/11 commissioner criticizes Coulter
6/09 –
Was the 2004 election stolen?
6/09 –
The castration of Congress
6/09 –
Duke Power comment period extended
6/09 –
House passes telecom bill favoring phone companies
6/08 –
GOP attack on PBS could backfire in election year
6/08 –
Conservatives reconsider Bush's loyalty to the Constitution
6/08 –
Will Al-Zarqawi's death fuel the insurgency or reduce it?
6/08 –
Media ignore implications of marriage amendment
6/08 –
Specter challenges Cheney on wiretap probe
6/08 –
No tolls on the Internet!
6/07 –
Who's financing our legislators?
6/07 –
No quick death for the estate tax
6/07 –
Bush's election-year stunt
6/07 –
Senators question FBI pressure on journalists
6/05 –
Mercury study could affect Duke Power plants
6/05 –
Q & A with Al Gore on global warming
6/04 –
The road to SUVs
6/04 –
Will key Democrats sell out on the estate tax?
6/04 –
The coup in Wilmington
6/03 –
Buncombe still pondering voting machines
6/02 –
House members' whine ensures the flow of wine
6/02 –
Hugh Morton is dead at 85
6/02 –
Techno-barons of the 21st century