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February 21, 2005 -
Last week, the Annenberg Public Policy Center released part of the results of its 2004 Election Survey, a national poll of registered voters.
February 21, 2005 -
A handful of interesting stories from over the weekend:
February 19, 2005 -
Apparently, in the past few days Michael Jordan, Clay Aiken, and other NC celebrities led a surprise "Stop the War Machine" campaign and brought the Navy's OLF plans to a screeching halt.
February 18, 2005 -
Today, Ralph Reed made official what everyone had expected -- he's running for Lieutenant Governor of Georgia in 2006:
February 18, 2005 -
Now online: this week's edition of the email newsletter Facing South, featuring news around the region; columnist Jay Bookman of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on "tort reform;" and the always-popular Institute Index:
February 17, 2005 -
Laura LaFay, writing in the latest Southern Exposure, draws a revealing parallel between the Abu Ghraib scandals and similar abuses in Southern prison
February 17, 2005 -
Tuesday's accusations by ex-employees of Custer Battles, an upstart Virginia company hired to do "security" work in Iraq, have been getting some media play, but not enough. From MSNBC news: