You may have read in the Columbus Alive that the Free Press/Columbus Institute for Contemporary Journalism (CICJ) was the only nonprofit member of Greater Columbus Community Shares excluded from this year’s charitable giving...
01 October 2000
Mansfield, Ohio’s locked-out AK Steel workers celebrated “One Year of Solidarity” on September 9 by staging a rally and throwing a picnic for a few thousand friends and supporters.
On September 1, 1999, AK Steel, formerly Armco,...
01 October 2000
Yuppification . . . corporatization
. . . bland o’rama.
What a drag it is getting older as the forces of reaction grow bolder. For a quarter century the people’s liberation front gathered at its headquarters in Columbus, Tradewinds....
27 September 2000
Nothing has been more comical that Gore's "populist" posturings about the Republicans being the ticket of Big Oil, and he and Lieberman being the champions of the little people.
This is the man whose education and Tennessee homestead...
20 September 2000
The collapse of the government's case against Wen Ho Lee last week
represents one of the greatest humiliations of a national newspaper in the
history of journalism. One has to go back to the publication by the London
Times of the Pigott...
13 September 2000
Within the past two weeks, we've a report from the FBI on the "school
shooter" threat profile, which again strains to make a link between popular
culture and teenage mass murderers. We've had a report from the Federal
Trade Commission...