November 2000 Print Edition


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Massachusetts Colleges Build 'New Version' of 'A Boy'
What Are the Public Schools Doing to Your Son?

Psychiatric Unit at Harvard Medical School Has Surfaced Before
Walker Home and School uses restraining devices on young children

We're Pushing Boys Into Sexual Relationships That Even Adults Have Trouble Handling
Same pressure as parents at a Little League game

Soundbites from Christina Hoff Sommers
Author of The War Against Boys


Lexington Schools Co-Sponsor Homosexual Fair With the Unitarian Church
Barney Frank Is Keynote Speaker

Federal Judge Refuses to Stop Lexington Schools from Co-Sponsoring Religious Event


Parents Crowd Meeting About Homosexuals
Many leave frustrated with question-and-answer format in Lexington
Clinton/Gore Blackmailing Mass. High-Tech?
$25,000 campaign donation appears to be the price doing business
'Newton Parents for Moderation' Has Overwhelming Response
Parents get organized after sexual material is presented to children

Editorials
Lexington Violates U.S. Constitution; Religion Is Taught In Their Schools
Barney Frank Wants Discussions on an 'Intellectual Level'
Are Smokers Tolerated in Lexington?
It's Nice to be Honored

Reformer of the Month
Mother, Computer Programmer ... and Political Activist
Letters to the Editor
Editorial Cartoon
Sightings
Opinion
Transgendered' Student In Brockton Needs Help

BHI Concerned About Health Care Referendum

What the Globe Didn't Tell You About Abortion Pill


Income Tax Rollback: 'Necessary to Protect Massachusetts' Economy from Competition'
Tax cut would put 93,000 workers into new jobs by 2003

Mass. Can't Afford to Lose Highly Skilled

Teachers' Unions Sweet-Talk Taxpayers


Judge Puts Infant in Harm's Way
Judge puts mother's rights before father's and child's

Emergency Motion for Custody


Family Institute Honors Five Citizens
MassNews's own Ed Pawlick among those honored
New Music Theater Opens for Families
Woburn theater upholds religious theme

'Fed Up' With Treatment of Gun Owners
Activist Larry Savage working to repeal Mass. Gun Control Act
Massachusetts Child Support Among Most Severe for Fathers, Study Shows

State Quietly Acts in Defiance of Congress, Jeopardizing Federal Funds
Ban of Lexington Crèche Is Protested

Residents will protest every Wednesday until Christmas
 
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