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  • Peoples choice is Fahrenheit 9/11

    Peoples choice is Fahrenheit 9/11

    January 14, 2005

    “Fahrenheit 9/11” was the winner of Favorite Movie of the Year at the 31st Annual People’s Choice Awards Jan. 9. Annual People’s Choice Awards winners are established through voting by ordinary viewers. This year was the...

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  • Compelling film spotlights rape injustice

    Compelling film spotlights rape injustice

    January 14, 2005

    Movie Review On Easter Eve 1991, the normalcy of 76-year-old Florence Holway’s rural life came to a shocking, abrupt end when a 25-year-old intruder broke into her home and brutally raped her. The horrifying attack marked...

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  • Mothers, daughters and Social Security

    Mothers, daughters and Social Security

    January 14, 2005

    OPINION If anyone tries to tell you that young people don’t care about Social Security, don’t believe them. Being in my 30s, I no longer consider myself “young,” but I am still a long way off...

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  • A national crisis needs a national solution

    A national crisis needs a national solution

    January 14, 2005

    OPINION In “Health care: beyond markets” PWW Dec. 18-24, George Silver nailed the disaster that market-driven health care has brought to our nation. He rightly condemned the “architecture of profitability,” decrying the profits and immunity from...

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  • How should we honor Martin Luther King?

    How should we honor Martin Luther King?

    January 14, 2005

    OPINION I was offered the opportunity to attend the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast in Saint Petersburg, Fla., and join members of the local Democratic Party to “honor” King. The speakers at this event never...

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