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Articles from State Legislatures (April 1, 2004)

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Title Author Type Words
9 hot energy issues: states are looking at a number of energy issues--some old, some new--this year. Gagliano, Troy 1178
Another redistricting case to watch. 397
As they see it. Gordon, Dianna 371
Card conundrum. Brief Article 121
Corrections. Correction Notice 124
Easy come, easy go. Brief Article 135
Educating Eli: Eli Broad built two corporate empires and a $4 billion fortune. Now for a real challenge: fixing inner-city schools. Weinberg, Neil 2944
Fewer kids graduating than 30 years ago. Brief Article 65
Get your constituents clicking on you: consider using e-mail and the Web to communicate with your constituents and tell "the rest of the story" at their convenience and yours. Rose, Gene 1085
Give us those wide open spaces. 393
Giving of yourself. Brief Article 145
HIV and AIDS on the rise in rural America. Brief Article 273
I.T.--big investment, bigger returns: in many cases, information technology can reduce the costs of government operations, as well as capture additional revenue. Bourquard, Jo Anne 1670
Killer dogs. Brief Article 97
More states fund marriage activities. Brief Article 190
NCLB revolt. Brief Article 142
No copying allowed. Brief Article 135
No strings attached. Brief Article 147
Not in my garden. Brief Article 92
Nothing to smile about: not everyone who needs dental care can get it. Gordon, Dianna 1522
One bath a year, please. Brief Article 185
People & politics. 614
Peta does not support violence. Kerr, Jeffrey S. Letter to the Editor 246
Philip Morris paid the National Restaurant Association at least $450,000. Makes you wonder who the N.R.A. really works for, doesn't it? 333
Public parks go private. Brief Article 124
Small tobacco companies cry foul. Rowland Bob Letter to the Editor 268
Speaking up for property taxes. Snell, Ron Book Review 729
State of the unions: the debate to define marriage is raging around the country in the wake of Massachusetts' court decision. Goodman, Christi 1114
Stopping the bad coaches. Brief Article 143
Surfing for drugs: Internet pharmacies have proliferated, offering consumers cheap, mail-order drugs. But some are less than reputable, leading states to set stiff regulations. Gordon, Dianna 1083
Term-limit movement is running out of steam: the popularity of term limits has peaked, and in fact is reversing course at the state level. Peterson, Kavan 1186
The high costs of obesity. 635
Under a spell in Kansas. Brief Article 143

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