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Gay Marriage Could Strike Quickly
Lawyers want to take charge

Rich activists target Mass.
'Protection of Marriage' favored by Mass. voters
Highlights of poll
An act defining marriage
Common questions sked
MYTHS v. FACTS


Fours lawyers debate the lawsuit that was filed in April to allow Mass. judges to force gay marriage on the state even though the majority of citizens oppose it. From left: William Duncan and Francis Pullaro (who oppose the suit), the moderator Marc Perlin, and Mary Bonauto and Thomas Little (two lawyer who favor the suit).

Feminist Boston bar president gives false information about Marriage Act
Do all Boston lawyers oppose 'Protection of Marriage Act?'
Gays strategize at Faneuil Hall
Chief justices have already decided case
Globe continues to promote gay marriage
Release the Marriage Bil


Dr. William Pollack threatened to sue Mass News when we reported the charges by Prof. Summers.

Research of Famous Harvard Psychologist Seriously Flawed, Perhaps Fraudulent
Students at Belmont Hill School thought it was a 'farce'

Questions used by Dr. Pollack to disparage American boys

Reprinted from our January 2001 issue:
Harvard professor joins feminist plan
Pollack is proud of membership in group ‘studying’ men
Pollack does get around
Some of us remember when women were cherished, protected
Pollack attracts the irresponsible
When the ‘boy code’ was really tough

Bill Would End Hepatitis B Shots For Children
Parents in Favor But Health Department Opposed

France suspends Hepatitis B shot
Commissioner Koh's testimony was 'wild'
PARENTS CAN HELP PREVENT VACCINE REACTIONS

Editorials:
Why Do Boston Lawyers Help Only Single Women?
A response to Joan Lukey, President of Boston Bar Association

Why Feminists Like Single Mothers Best, Why They Want More of Them
Most feminists like to see single mothers increasing in numbers for many reasons

It's Official: Lexington Is a 'No Hate' Town
The only problem now: which towns favor hate?

Satire
Stop the Cruel Trapping of Mice
What would happen if someone in Newton sold a trap which was intended to electrocute a neighbor's cat?

 
Features:
Reformer of the Month:
Uses Law Degree to Help the Most Disadvantaged: the Unborn
'I was motivated by my Catholic faith to do something'

Editorial Cartoon
Mass. courts gay marriage

Letters to the Editor
Well said, Mickey Mouselover, Too many articles on homosexuals ...

Sightings  
Conservation Law Foundation seeks to help local farmers, Mt. Holyoke prof. also lied about Jefferson and slave ...

Abigail Thernstrom Not Allowed to See Report About Florida Voting
Mass. member of Civil Rights Commission kept in dark 

Dept. of Public Health Downplays 'Gay Pride Day'
Changed format because Peter Blute stirred up his listeners on WRKO

Senator Hedlund is one of several Republicans seeking to revitalize Mass.

Republicans Seeking to Revitalize in Mass
Marini says others poised to replace them as opposition party

Sen. Jacques Recruits an Army of Student Activists
State Senator Cheryl Jacques has recruited 38 summer interns from high schools and colleges

Is Your College Overpriced and Fraudulent?
Joining the United Auto Workers may not be best solution to the problems of part-time faculty members at our best colleges ...

Developer Still Using State's 'Anti-Snob Law' to Ruin Environment in Grafton
Although EPA continues to call urban sprawl the greatest environmental threat to Mass., the law has not yet changed


Alan Keyes was told by the World Health Org. that "rampant promiscuity" in Africa would lead to an AIDS epidemic.

AIDS Epidemic in Africa Predicted 20 Years Ago
Globe doesn't reveal the truth

State Trying to Keep Serial Rapist Locked Up
Jeannine Graf's story still resonating

Parents in Duxbury Chastised About Sex Education
School Superintendent, Eileen Williams, calls them 'disrespectful' to teachers

Missing Molly: A Year of Heartache, a Year of Hope
The safety net that we had tried to create for our children was torn to shreds on the day Molly Bish vanished

Become a partner in the search for Molly

Boston Globe: Propaganda
If anyone doubts that the Boston Globe is a propaganda vehicle, look at the June 11 paper

Boston Globe Threatens Boy Scouts
Ordered Scouts to '[Open] the door to gay Boy Scouts'

Gay Lifestyle Opposed by 700 Harwich Residents
Cape Cod Times hides the story

Text of petition

Women's 'Right to Know' Seen As Important
'It is crucial that women be apprised of the myriad of problems associated with abortion'

Education Committee Hears About MCAS
Legislature appears to be solidly behind the testing, but the largest teachers' union is unalterably opposed

Should All Towns Have Veterans Agents?
The legislature is debating that issue

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