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February 3 - 10, 2000

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Ghosts of New Hampshire past
Forget what your mother told you -- almost no one grows up to be president
by Margaret Doris

The spin

The pundits have spoken -- and they hate Bush and Gore
by Dan Kennedy

Urban enthusiast

For one BU professor, the American city can do no wrong
interview by Michelle Chihara

False advertising

Vineyard Christian Fellowship's Cambridge congregation is selling itself to the youth market with celebrities and rock bands. But its core beliefs are more conservative than hip.
by David Valdes Greenwood

Bitter returns

Fidelity has proven its ability to make sound investments. But, activists wonder, how sound are its morals?
by Steven Stycos

Media

A couple of joint resolutions on Al Gore
by Dan Kennedy

Protest

Mumia in Weymouth
by Ben Geman

Activism

Alternative news
by Nick A. Zaino III

Citizenship

Get out and vote
by Mary Beth Polley


c o l u m n s


Editorial
Letters to
the editor

Council counsel
It's time for the Boston City Council to carve out a leadership role for itself

Don't Quote Me by Dan Kennedy

Fidelity's last stand
Ten years on, the company's community newspapers are beset by layoffs, poor community relations, and poisonous morale. Can this empire be saved?

Talking Politics by Seth Gitell

And now, the real world
The voters have spoken -- but not for long. After New Hampshire, the establishment bosses kick into action.

Out There by Kris Frieswick

Dream on
A look at the nightmares that bind us

[5] Ask Dr. Lovemonkey


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