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Articles from State Legislatures (March 1, 2006)

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Title Author Type Words
A capitol idea. Brief article 119
A chestnut comeback. Brief article 108
A new role for coal. Boulard, Garry 2507
A new twist on math and science education. Brief article 299
Arizona Senator Robert Cannell announced he will not seek reelection this year because of health and family reasons. Brief article 79
As they see it. Brief article 312
Capturing DNA's crime fighting potential: DNA databases are expanding and solving many cold cases, but crime labs often lack the cold cash to fulfill their potential. Lyons, Donna Cover Story 1445
Charlie Ringo. Brief article 91
Colorado Democrats hold a one-seat margin in the Senate, and they are confident they can hold their majority even following the announcement by Senator Dan Grossman that he will not seek another term. Brief article 115
Crib control. Brief article 105
Drugs in schools. Brief article 146
Filling the time after school. 309
How to meet the press: knowing how to hold a good press conference can help you get your message out. Rose, Gene 951
Identifying the missing and the dead: as forensic DNA technology improves, new opportunities emerge to solve cases of missing persons and unidentified remains. Harrison, Blake 1771
Kindergarten: full time. 306
Legislative podcast. Brief article 115
Lose some, win some: the new federal spending plan contains bad news for states. But there's good news, too, especially in the Medicaid law. Tubbesing, Carl 1435
Moon on in Maryland. Brief article 103
Pocket pariahs? Brief article 142
Prayer parameters. Brief article 84
Small but strong. Brief article 82
Smart roads. Brief article 154
South Carolina lawmakers packed the House chamber in January for the unveiling of a portrait of former Speaker David Wilkins. Brief article 143
State's Rx for Medicare gaps: some states have made long-term commitments to help their low-income citizens pay their out-of-pocket costs for Medicare Part D. For some it was a matter of life or death. Cauchi, Richard 2081
TANF rules tough on states; new federal changes in welfare rules put restrictions on state flexibility, but states have options to keep programs focused on their goals. Tweedie, Jack 796
The homeless among US. Brief article 94
The stem cell race is on. Brief article 239
The United Health Foundation ranked Mississippi the least healthy state in the nation in 2005. Brief article 106
The universal language. Brief article 100
Troubling trends in infant health. Brief article 231
Where on earth are sex offenders? States are using satellites to track dangerous sex offenders, many of whom become lost to registration systems. Lyons, Donna 964

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