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Vermont Supreme Court hears case on punitive prison food

Published March 24, 2008
Prisoners filed a class action suit, saying the food they're given is punishment.

Tibetan protests tarnish China’s image

Published March 24, 2008
Chinese officials said the Dalai Lama is trying to sabotage the Beijing Olympics.

Arms race with criminals has police toting big guns

Published March 24, 2008
The heavy-duty rifles are used as a response to police officers being outgunned.

Company benefits as Katrina victims wait

Published March 14, 2008
ICF International has profited significantly in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

Cardinal calls Olympics a chance for China to show human rights improvement

Published March 13, 2008

.ROME (AP) - The Beijing Olympics in August offer China the chance to improve its human rights record, Hong Kong Cardinal Joseph Zen said Wednesday. The United States, other nations and advocacy groups...

Online degrees gaining esteem in increasingly digital age

Published March 13, 2008

Ian Maitland, a 63-year-old Carlson School of Management professor, said he's been teaching for 25 years. He teaches courses in business ethics and said the link between moral rights and wrongs and legal...

Lawmakers worry salvia becoming the new marijuana

Published March 12, 2008
Lawmakers are considering regulating the hallucinogenic plant.

K-12ers watch Arctic explorers ‘GoNorth’

Published March 12, 2008
An online program allows students to learn by following current expeditions.

British pledge gets mixed reactions

Published March 12, 2008
The British prime minister believes a pledge of allegiance would bolster unity.

Labor-abuse probe targets ethanol firm

Published March 11, 2008
Bill Clinton has a small investment in the Brazil-based company.

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