July 1999 Print Edition
 
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The Following Stories Appeared in the July 1999 Print Edition of 
Massachusetts News

Children Without Fathers On The Increase
Massachusetts Does Little to Strengthen Families 
Massachusetts Tries to Get Child Molesters Under Control
Shoplifters Spend More Time in Jail Than Child Molesters 
Boston's WGBH Swapped Fund-Raising Lists With DNC 
Possible Tax-Law Violation Uncovered by Wellesley Mother 
Can We Save the Schools of Massachusetts? 
Massachusetts News Interviews Dr. John Silber 

The Massachusetts News' Editorial Page 


Should City of Boston Appropriate Land for the Red Sox? 
City Officials are Uncertain 
ATMs: A Great Boon to Consumers 
Let's Not Pass Legislation That Would Kill Them 

The Triumph of Relativism 
What Public Opinion Says About Our Morality 

Mass. Academy Excels—So Why Aren't There More Schools Like It?  
Some Say Legislature is Dragging its Feet on Schools of Excellence 

Activists Want Local Fish Listed "Endangered" 
Regulations Could Hurt Our Supply of Cod and Haddock 

Home-Schooled Kids Get Into Harvard And Other Top Massachusetts Schools 
Local Home-Schoolers Want Values and Morals Taught 

Myths of Divorced Dads Revealed to Boston Audiences 
Divorced Moms are Favored, Although Kids Need Both Parents 
EPA's Alarmist Air Quality Declarations Questioned 
Some Say Agency is Needlessly Scaring Public to Justify its Existence and Expansion 

Did Mass. Voters Understand “Clean Elections” Law 
New Bill Asks Voters to Rethink Publicly-Financed Campaigns 

Free Speech Is Not Allowed At Brandeis 
Student Government Eliminates Funds to Freedom Magazine 


Future of Radcliffe Institute Up For Grabs 
University Presidents Want More Diverse Research School 

In Brief 
Becoming a Healthy Church 

MBTA Spends A Lot of Money 

Who Is Mass News? 
 
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