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The White (House) conference on teens Columbine made teenage problems national news -- but kids need community action, not anemic P.R. World Bank and IMF: Good, evil or irrelevant? On the eve of the A16 protests, experts discuss the roles of the international financial organizations and the Seattle protests in this weekend's battle over globalization. Made for each other Why do residents in a depressed corner of the Midwest keep sending back to Washington the man perhaps least likely to improve their fate? The new callousness California's Prop. 21 shows that politicians would rather put troubled kids behind bars than rehabilitate them. Opportunity clicks Why President Clinton's plan to wire the poor is a good start. War of the classes Or, why the left should thank Newt Gingrich for being the true friend of the poor. White men can jump When Baltimore, which is 65 percent black, chose a white as its next mayor, it marked a watershed event in the evolution of America's racial politics. Puffy and the pontiff A worldwide movement to wipe out debt for poor countries is getting some star-studded support this weekend. Triangulation, or strangulation? As Rush Limbaugh blasts away, George W. Bush insists he's not running against the GOP Congress. Let them eat stock options The Democrats and Republicans have shamelessly abandoned the poor. |
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