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Home / Community Network News / August 2002
 
MAIN News Archives for August 2002
 
 08/30 -  Jackson citizens to discuss traffic issues
 08/29 -  N.C. Apple Festival kicks off
 08/29 -  N.C. enjoying atmospheric squeeze
 08/29 -  Businesses want tax loophole reopened
 08/28 -  Making 'deadbeat' parents a thing of the past
 08/28 -  Missed phone connections
 08/28 -  How sprawl aggravates drought
 08/28 -  Linux's star is rising
 08/27 -  How to save the planet? Less activism, says Time
 08/27 -  Telling the truth about oil
 08/27 -  Insects attacking mountain hemlocks
 08/27 -  Paper mill to cut ozone-related emissions
 08/26 -  Exercise may reduce risk of colds
 08/26 -  Scientists study ozone's effects on local plants
 08/26 -  Black voters key in Senate primary
 08/25 -  Asheville, being loved to death
 08/25 -  Wilma Dykeman, natural woman
 08/25 -  Clean air group shut out of Motorama
 08/23 -  Federal deficits higher than expected?
 08/23 -  UNC panel backs academic freedom
 08/23 -  Appalachia faces technology hurdles, study finds
 08/22 -  Root rustlers in Appalachia
 08/22 -  West Nile virus approaches WNC
 08/20 -  Budget squawks over chicken feed
 08/20 -  Who owns water?
 08/20 -  Fast-track vote shows where Democrats stand
 08/20 -  Politicians scramble as layoffs mount
 08/20 -  Quran discussions proceed at UNC-Chapel Hill
 08/19 -  High school civics website launched
 08/18 -  Why are health insurance costs higher in WNC?
 08/16 -  Woodstock in WNC
 08/16 -  Davy Crockett in WNC?
 08/15 -  Judge refuses to block Quran reading at UNC
 08/15 -  Ivins: Class warfare, the sequel
 08/14 -  N.C. Senate considers bill to help retirees hurt by corporate fraud
 08/14 -  Why Martha "needs" more
 08/14 -  Blue Cross privatization hits snag
 08/13 -  Bold voice heard among tepid Democrats
 08/13 -  N.C. House passes budget
 08/13 -  The coming water crisis
 08/13 -  WNC facing worst ozone season
 08/12 -  Nigerian women win changes from Big Oil
 08/12 -  Kofi Annan on U.S. foreign policy
 08/12 -  Bush's gift to coal-burners
 08/09 -  Scientists find new pieces in air-pollution puzzle
 08/09 -  Hendersonville OKs sidewalk dining
 08/08 -  State testing for West Nile virus
 08/07 -  Hard lessons from drug bill defeat
 08/07 -  Company says state incentives not needed for re-location
 08/07 -  Race, power and democracy
 08/07 -  Murky waters for Clear Channel
 08/07 -  Bubble capitalism
 08/06 -  From TIPS to "America's Most Wanted"?
 08/06 -  Coyotes thrive in WNC mountains
 08/05 -  The pricing paradox of water and gas
 08/05 -  Gun lobby wins in Raleigh
 08/05 -  Friction growing between locals and transplants?
 08/05 -  Town illegally approved Wal-mart, court rules
 08/04 -  We need a modern Thomas Paine
 08/04 -  Will drug plan hurt poor, elderly?
 08/01 -  Asheville Wal-Mart vote? Follow the money
 08/01 -  Cable deal could fund media arts center