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...editorial published in the New York Times last week, Senators John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Evan Bayh (D-Ind.) proposed an expansion of government funding for public service. McCain and Bayh should be applauded for launching a truly bi-partisan proposal that has the potential to harness the energy and talent of ordinary Americans. McCain and Bayh propose to increase funding for programs like AmeriCorps, a Clinton administration program that House Republicans threatened to slash earlier this year...
...about this attack in particular. Anthrax spores have been detected at a widening list of sites. In the past week they showed up for the first time at a mailroom in the Washington, D.C., V.A. Medical Center; a postal facility in Kansas City, Mo.; a shop in Indianapolis, Ind., that repairs postal machines; a third New Jersey post office and a sixth in Florida; in four mailrooms at the Food and Drug Administration in Rockville, Md.; at a newspaper in Pakistan; and at the U.S. embassies in Peru and Lithuania...
...about me and my wife,' family is a drag on that. We're into the idea of the extended family, that it's all part of the package," he says of his marriage of 13 years. Three years ago, Leckey supported a move by Neal's parents from Indianapolis, Ind., to a retirement community near them in Portland, Ore., where Neal can stop by frequently to help with medicine and financial details and Leckey can help as well. "I feel what I'm asking is fair," she says, "because I helped raise my stepdaughters. But sometimes I feel torn between...
...people. But these food drops are mere hypocrisy if they are unaccompanied by meaningful action to help Afghani people and poor people battling repressive, terror-ridden regimes worldwide. In an editorial from the New York Times this week, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Sen. Evan Bayh (D-Ind.) wrote, “Today, confronted with a challenge no less daunting than the Cold War, Americans again are eager for ways to serve at home and abroad. Government should make it easier for them to do so.” McCain and Bayh are asking America to again rise...
DIED. WILL COUNTS, 70, photojournalist nominated for a Pulitzer for his coverage of the 1957 desegregation of Central High School in Little Rock, Ark.; of cancer; in Bloomington, Ind. Among Counts' searing pictures of the unrest was one of a white girl furiously jeering black student Elizabeth Eckford, 15. Hazel Bryan Massery, the jeerer, later apologized to Eckford. In 1997 Counts photographed the women together...