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admin @ Mon, 2006-03-06 09:00

This spring break, many Eastern Michigan students trekked down to Louisiana. They were part of an Alternative Spring Break, volunteering to aid the many communities and individuals devastated by Hurricane Katrina.

The EMU students volunteered through an organization known as Emergency Communities. This organization was formed following Katrina's carnage. It "supplements traditional disas...

admin @ Mon, 2006-03-06 09:00

Proposals make fornication, sodomy and even bestiality legal.

Laws that have been on the books for decades are being targeted in a bill sponsored by seven Massachusetts Democrats, many of whom have ties to homosexual activist groups. Brian Camenker of Mass Resistance likens the group to a who’s, who of the left.

“This is sort of like the hard core of the people that are ...

admin @ Mon, 2006-03-06 09:00

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Perfection. A monastic adult-only community, open to all religions but run by an atheist, where sex is strictly forbidden.

Perfection. A spirited but controlled group of families that survive on beer sales and host regular "Blissapalooza" festivals.

Perfection. A wild town that worships male and...

admin @ Sun, 2006-03-05 09:00

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Perfection. A monastic adult-only community, open to all religions but run by an atheist, where sex is strictly forbidden.

Perfection. A spirited but controlled group of families that survive on beer sales and host regular "Blissapalooza" festivals.

Perfection. A wild to...

admin @ Sun, 2006-03-05 09:00

We are in a moment in art history when there are no stars on the contemporary scene. Nowhere is there a powerful personality, a Picasso or a Pollock or even a Julian Schnabel to put a smoking brand on today's art.

The job of explaining what's going on falls to curators. So it is with the just-opened 2006 Whitney Biennial, an exhibit that gamely takes on today's slippery zeitgeist and, ...

admin @ Sun, 2006-03-05 09:00

(OTTUMWA) Area lawmakers listened to concerned citizens Saturday at Ottumwa's Legislative Forum.

State Senators David Miller and Keith Kreiman were on hand.

Also in attendance were State Representatives Mary Gaskill and Kurt Swaim.

Among the topics discussed were stiffer penalties for sex offenders.

"The one bill that we passed out of the Senate which is really a har...

admin @ Sun, 2006-03-05 09:00

SHREVEPORT (AP) — Three arrests in two days at a shelter for Hurricane Katrina evacuees prompted Caddo Parish Sheriff Steve Prator to renew his efforts to make state and federal officials release information that would allow criminal checks on shelter residents.

“I’ve got a job to do. … I need information,” Prator said. “We don’t have any idea wh...

admin @ Sun, 2006-03-05 09:00

A manager gets a job inquiry via e-mail with a Web site address where the applicant's resume can be found.

The link leads the manager to the applicant's personal Web page, where party photos of the "candidate" during spring break adorn the page.

What would you think if the person who will decide if you get your dream job or who determines your annual raise has viewed your online p...

admin @ Sun, 2006-03-05 09:00

in fact opposing, forces. Instead of the gang message of anger and violence, hip-hop was all about partying, looking good, having a good time.

As the '70s gave way to the '80s, though, and hip-hop ceased to be a novelty and started gaining stature as a cultural force, it changed. Performers started to take themselves more seriously. The message started to harden.

Hip-hop became mo...

admin @ Sat, 2006-03-04 09:00

TiVo Inc., the pioneer of digital video recorders, said Thursday it will introduce a service to help parents choose programs that are prescreened as appropriate for children.

Kathy Willens, Associated PressTiVo officials Tom Rogers, left, and Joe Miller announce KidZone. The service, which will be available in June, relies on recommendations from two family-focused organizations, Common S...