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April 6 - 13, 2000

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Big oil eyes rape of Arctic wilderness
Precedent could lead to offshore drilling in New England
by Rebecca Pollard

Object lessons

An interview with Sandra Shea
by Jumana Farouky

Size matters

A building proposal in the Leather District goes far beyond what local zoning allows. Who wins may affect development in your neighborhood.
by Laura A. Siegel

Don't leave home with it

The techno-hermit's guide to higher education
by Mike Miliard

Got.com?

Seems like everyone's working online but you. Here's how to join the crowd.
by Jumana Farouky

State of the Art

The Black Comedy Explosion
by Nick A. Zaino III





Media: Antitrust coverage, then and now
Freedom watch: Courtroom (mis)behavior
Activism: Khan-do attitude
Car talk: Gas drag
Q&A: Follow the money


c o l u m n s


Editorial
Letters to
the editor

The big pout
Tom Menino should stop whining and give Frank McCourt's waterfront proposal a serious look

Talking Politics by Seth Gitell

Who would Bush appoint to the Supreme Court?
George W.'s Texas track record suggests that his appointees would
be (what a surprise!) conservatives

City Hall by Ben Geman

Being green
Activists want South Bay development to combine economics with environmental responsibility. Plus, two young guns on the Boston City Council exchange fire, and the city sees an increase in violence.


Urban Eye by Michelle Chihara

Going geek
If you thought they were just technophiles, think again

Out There by Stephen Heuser

Oh, boycott
David versus Federated Department Stores, Inc.

Urban Buy by John Buntin

Fairer fowl
Fresh chicken for the stouthearted carnivore

[5] Ask Dr. Lovemonkey


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