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
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