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MAIN News Archives for October 2003

 10/31 -  Lawrence Lessig: New Road to the White House
 10/31 -  The threat of electronic voting
 10/30 -  Dowd: Eyes wide shut
 10/30 -  It's time to take back our country
 10/29 -  When Edwards speaks, voters listen
 10/29 -  White House whine: "It's the media's fault"
 10/29 -  Patriot Act making strange bedfellows
 10/28 -  Christian theologian: "Enough is enough."
 10/28 -  Jim Hightower returns to WNC to raise funds for Rolling Thunder and WPVM
 10/28 -  MAIN launches new Blue Ridge Web Market for WNC small businesses
 10/28 -  Dick Cheney, master of fiction
 10/27 -  Herbal products, a WNC growth industry
 10/26 -  Accused of withholding evidence, White House faces subpoena by 9/11 investigation
 10/24 -  U.S. on the "road to ruin"?
 10/24 -  Edwards targets student loan "corporate welfare"
 10/24 -  Why the Rumsfeld memo matters
 10/24 -  Asheville Global Report receives alternative media award
 10/24 -  Press underreports wounded in Iraq
 10/24 -  N.C. political clout tied to immigration
 10/22 -  Journalists critical of government secrecy
 10/21 -  Helms and Burr: Keep control of TV local
 10/21 -  UNCA scientists cite new risks of lead in drinking water
 10/21 -  Pentagon bans media coverage of returning coffins; Bush avoids soldiers' funerals
 10/21 -  Top general says U.S. engaged in holy war
 10/20 -  FCC forum in Charlotte seeks public input on media rules
 10/17 -  Former 'pirates' now leaders in the fight against media concentration
 10/17 -  Rising land costs challenge preservationists
 10/17 -  About Face: How social capital transformed Chattanooga
 10/14 -  Patriot Act should be used to uncover White House leak
 10/14 -  Many soldiers, same letter
 10/14 -  Outing the CIA -- then and now
 10/14 -  Bush courts regional media
 10/14 -  New overtime rules attack 40-hour workweek
 10/14 -  Is this class warfare?
 10/14 -  New science journal aims to revolutionize public access to research information
 10/14 -  Clear Channel rewrites the rules of radio
 10/14 -  Will Rush get a taste of his own medicine?
 10/14 -  Edwards would strip tax-breaks from companies moving overseas
 10/12 -  City Council failed Asheville on GPI deal
 10/12 -  Major crafts fair showcases WNC artists
 10/10 -  Selective intelligence on the road to Baghdad
 10/09 -  Latino workers' rights conference Oct. 11
 10/09 -  WNC forest activists protest Office Depot
 10/09 -  Media critic Neil Postman dies
 10/08 -  Harvest time for mountain wines
 10/08 -  WNC opinion poll launched by WCU
 10/07 -  Brain studies link negative emotions and lowered immunity
 10/07 -  Michael Moore: "Answers please, Mr. Bush"
 10/07 -  Court rules that Big Cable should open networks to competing ISPs
 10/07 -  Polk County reviving its vineyards
 10/07 -  Conservatives in denial
 10/07 -  In S.C. speech, Clinton calls for more women in politics
 10/07 -  White House study finds environmental regs are good for the economy
 10/07 -  Selling guns and Arnold's hypocrisy
 10/07 -  Ads on ballots to pay for S.C. primary?
 10/02 -  For poor, hard times get harder
 10/02 -  Energy bill crafted in secrecy
 10/02 -  Theater of the absurd
 10/02 -  Butterflies navigate Swannanoa Valley
 10/02 -  Hijacking the Internet?
 10/02 -  N.C. women, minorities enrich workforce, but not corporate boards
 10/02 -  State budget to weather cost of Isabel clean-up
 10/01 -  Can WNC profit from Asheville's growing reputation?
 10/01 -  Henderson County questions commercial content on government cable channel