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Public Libraries For Profit
The trend of farming out public libraries to a private, profit-oriented business has raised concerns because libraries have long been considered democratic bodies built on the cornerstone of information diversity, transparency and intellectual freedom
Akito Yoshikane

Feature
iPower to the People
The perils and promise of point-and-click politics
Jessica Clark

Viewpoint
Harold Washington Remembered
Washington's candidacy forged political unity among Chicago's notoriously fractious black community and helped bring the city's feuding Latino groups (including Mexicans and Puerto Ricans) together
Salim Muwakkil

Feature
Kids LOL @ Navy Recruiters
Millennials, explained Arthur Mitchell, director of strategic planning for the Navy's Accelerate Your Life campaign, are "narcissistic praise junkies" and "a somewhat alien life force"
Aaron Sarver
Viewpoint
Talking American Democracy in China
Chinese democracy does not involve much voting, awareness of how the government works, information about politics, or what I like to call "facts," yet the Chinese government claims to be democratic, and many of my Chinese friends will agree that this is true
Mike Levy
Don’t Hold Your Breath
Jarrett

Feature
When Protectors Become Predators
Perhaps the greatest danger to endangered species is the Bush administration
Megan Tady
Comics
diettrends
Mikhaela B. Reid

Dispatch
Air Polluters Sail the High Seas
The environmental law firm EarthJustice, Friends of the Earth and other advocacy groups are taking action to compel the EPA to set comprehensive restrictions on the air pollution that clouds U.S. harbors
Michelle Chen
Culture
R.I.P. LiP
Amidst the demise of Clamor, Punk Planet, Satya and LiP, Tipping the Sacred Cow: The Best of LiP reads like a super-special edition--complete with illustrations, a "theft ethics" quiz, a glossary of culture-jamming lingo and other useful appendices
Erin Polgreen
Viewpoint
Tax and Spend? Hell, Yeah!
Why does anyone need $50 million a year? What do you do with it--buy five houses in Aspen like Enron's Ken Lay did?
Susan J. Douglas
Comics
opposites
Mikhaela B. Reid

Dispatch
Saving a Public Park
Benton Harbor citizens fight to stop Whirlpool's luxury golf course
Paul Street
I’m Wincing Instead of Laughing
Jarrett
Comics
libertarian
August Pollak
Students Suspended for Peaceful Protest
Intern
Tasers aren’t fun
Adam Doster
Ridin’ With A Touch of Class
Brian Cook
