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Home / Community Network News / October 2002
 
MAIN News Archives for October 2002
 
 10/31 -  Beware the polls
 10/30 -  Did Buncombe sheriff break the law?
 10/30 -  The truth about minimum wage
 10/30 -  Amendment to N.C. Constitution on Nov. 5 ballot
 10/30 -  Would Kyoto Treaty save money?
 10/30 -  New uses found for old textile mills
 10/30 -  Police cars as billboards?
 10/30 -  Big business gobbling up organic farms
 10/29 -  Dole, Bowles spar over taxes, school vouchers
 10/29 -  Corporate welfare alive and well in N.C.
 10/29 -  Round 2: Charles Taylor v. Sam Neill
 10/29 -  Review: "Secrets" by Daniel Ellsberg
 10/29 -  MAIN launches Latino Digital Literacy project
 10/28 -  N.C. targets solvents
 10/28 -  The death of the Internet
 10/28 -  Mills River filled with history
 10/28 -  High court judges from WNC in tight race
 10/27 -  Anti-war protests largest since 1960s
 10/27 -  Layoffs key election issue
 10/26 -  Anti-war rallies span globe
 10/25 -  Paul Wellstone: an appreciation
 10/25 -  Open-source under attack in Congress
 10/25 -  Do corporations rule our schools?
 10/25 -  Small ISPs survive amid giants
 10/24 -  Greens seek White House forestry documents
 10/24 -  Making business green -- and profitable
 10/23 -  Ellsberg: Shame of the politicians
 10/23 -  Easley launches teacher recruitment effort
 10/23 -  Buncombe sheriff's conduct questioned
 10/22 -  Corporate reform? Back to business as usual
 10/22 -  Congress fails to act on minimum wage
 10/22 -  For Bush, facts are malleable
 10/21 -  Will local races reshape state politics?
 10/21 -  Latino center faces bright future
 10/20 -  Second Dole-Bowles debate echoes TV ads
 10/20 -  Redford lauds Asheville, decries lack of political openness
 10/18 -  Dole-Bowles debate to be broadcast live Saturday
 10/16 -  Sowing disaster?
 10/16 -  Dole, Bowles differ on tax cuts for wealthy
 10/16 -  Not the war we needed
 10/16 -  The truth about Florida, but not on PBS
 10/15 -  Toward a more dangerous world
 10/15 -  Dole, Bowles have sharp but civil debate
 10/15 -  Lender to refund $9 million to low-income homeowners
 10/12 -  Is corporate reform dead?
 10/12 -  Easley promotes drug benefit for elderly
 10/11 -  Highway planners consider toll for clear lane
 10/11 -  Dole, Bowles debate shrouded in secrecy
 10/11 -  Nuclear expert speaks at UNCA
 10/11 -  Canton Gap landslide snarls I-40 traffic
 10/10 -  Did Harvard bail out Harken Energy and Bush?
 10/10 -  Is WNC becoming a nuclear waste crossroads?
 10/10 -  Lawsuit busts Clean Air Trust Fund
 10/10 -  Conservative judge cites environmental concerns in I-26 ruling
 10/10 -  Locals question Blue Cross conversion
 10/09 -  N.C. Blue Cross hearing today
 10/08 -  Judge blocks I-26 widening
 10/08 -  Golden Leaf to invest in biotech
 10/07 -  Bush's real goal in Iraq
 10/07 -  Playing the war game
 10/06 -  Invading Iraq would serve Bin Laden
 10/06 -  Pulpits and politics
 10/05 -  Rice takes root in Burke County
 10/03 -  Blue Cross/Blue Shield public hearing Oct. 9
 10/01 -  Buy local: Community-supported agriculture
 10/01 -  Where is the "liberal media"?
 10/01 -  Kayaking site proposed for the French Broad
 10/01 -  N.C. offers $21 million for drought prevention