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April 2004
4/30 –
Cheney praises Fox News
4/30 –
What Sinclair doesn't want you to see
4/30 –
WLOS viewers not allowed to see honor roll of war dead
4/29 –
Censorship at WLOS-TV?
4/29 –
WNC Spring Herb Festival this weekend
4/28 –
High court weighs Bush's power vs. rights of citizens
4/28 –
The never-ending Great Smokies biological inventory?
4/28 –
Senator blasts "chickenhawks"
4/28 –
Stories differ on perks to state official
4/28 –
Test for new N.C. teachers may be dropped
4/27 –
Jim Lehrer of PBS admits error
4/27 –
An interview with Helen Caldicott
4/27 –
Oak tree disease may be in N.C.
4/27 –
Why your cable bill is soaring
4/27 –
Campaigns clash over military service
4/26 –
Ad industry's "death spiral of disrespect"
4/26 –
Howard Zinn: "What do we do now?"
4/26 –
Amazon destruction rising fast
4/26 –
Washington's big appetite for pork
4/26 –
History shows mlitary draft's focus on fairness
4/25 –
WNC churches preach tolerance to Kansas protesters
4/25 –
Mass protest against government control of women's bodies
4/25 –
Cycle of suffering: N.C. nursing homes
4/25 –
While corporate taxes fall in N.C., workers' taxes rise
4/24 –
Coalition memo predicts violent future for Iraq
4/24 –
Raleigh leaders study "smart growth" in Florida city
4/23 –
New study examines Bush tax cuts through 2004 and beyond
4/23 –
Survey: Majority of U.S. public still believes Iraq behind 9/11
4/23 –
Asheville council limits public input
4/23 –
Impatience growing over cost of war
4/23 –
Critics challenge Kerry's military experience
4/23 –
Study: Exercise staves off cognitive effects of aging
4/23 –
N.C. mulls pet food tax hike to slow euthanasia
4/23 –
Penland School honors Pearl Grindstaff
4/22 –
Hard-swinging Wal-Mart takes it on the chin
4/22 –
How the media blew the Iraq story
4/22 –
With reforms failing, U.S. headed for another election fiasco
4/22 –
Woman fired for photo of U.S. coffins
4/22 –
Turning craft to cash in WNC
4/22 –
Did Thomas Jefferson predict Iraq?
4/21 –
More money needed for Iraq War
4/21 –
Winston-Salem considers moratorium on big-box stores
4/21 –
Thomas Wolfe home to reopen
4/21 –
Eight lanes for I-26 driven by politics
4/21 –
Kansas preacher to protest "Laramie Project" play at WCU
4/21 –
WNC's disappearing forests
4/21 –
Soldiers return home to cheering crowds
4/20 –
How to earn $3.5 trillion and pay no taxes
4/20 –
Embracing TV-Turnoff Week
4/20 –
Attention deficit linked to TV viewing
4/20 –
N.C. launches anti-tobacco ads aimed at teens
4/20 –
Thinking the unthinkable?
4/20 –
Negroponte, new ambassador to Iraq, has history of deception
4/19 –
Are Saudis tampering with U.S. election?
4/19 –
Unasked questions about secret evacuation of Saudis after 9/11
4/19 –
Easley campaign accuses Locke Foundation of GOP ties
4/19 –
Candidates for Asheville police chief to meet public
4/19 –
Fighting the wrong war
4/18 –
Pre-9/11 files show warnings were dire and persistent
4/16 –
Voters and Wal-Mart
4/16 –
How the NY Times turned a 9/11 question into a joke
4/16 –
Reducing waste and making oil -- is TDP the next "big thing"?
4/16 –
Who will vote for Nader?
4/16 –
New book details Cheney's war "fever"
4/16 –
Sierra Club battles hostile takeover
4/16 –
Smokies in real danger, report says
4/15 –
Arthur Schlesinger on "Bush's War"
4/15 –
When soldiers begin to question war
4/15 –
How the PBS "NewsHour" changed history
4/15 –
Edwards doing a "delicate dance"
4/14 –
Survey: Consumers getting fed up with ads
4/14 –
Cleavage prompts UNC-TV to pull Emma Goldman documentary
4/13 –
How Condi's cover-up caved in
4/13 –
In politics, Wall Street ignores history
4/13 –
Asheville -- haven for recovery and hope
4/13 –
Sudden Oak Death could spell disaster for South
4/13 –
Shrinking the middle class to enrich the few
4/13 –
Corporate tax collections rise in N.C.
4/12 –
WNC food guide, workshop scheduled
4/12 –
Soldiers tested for depleted uranium exposure
4/12 –
How the IRS subsidizes the super-rich
4/12 –
Howard Dean on Ralph Nader
4/12 –
The silent president?
4/10 –
We are TV
4/10 –
Jury to hear charges of "predatory" practices by Clear Channel
4/08 –
Fact-checking Rice's testimony
4/08 –
Criminal probe of ex-Taylor aide sought
4/08 –
Rogue billboards illuminate gay-straight divide in Asheville
4/08 –
Rebels take control of Afghan city
4/08 –
Growing GOP dissent on Iraq
4/08 –
The jobs jitterbug
4/07 –
Richard Florida: Bush policies push "creative class" abroad
4/07 –
Cable ruling may allow Internet subscribers to choose ISP
4/07 –
Asheville gadfly bugs Charles Taylor
4/07 –
"Sudden Oak Death" could spell disaster for WNC forests
4/07 –
Confederate flag raise ire in McDowell County
4/07 –
New Asheville Starbucks opens to protests
4/07 –
Statewide tour aims to boost public campaign financing option
4/07 –
Pakistani president: Iraq war undermining fight against Al Qaeda
4/07 –
A look at a second Bush term
4/06 –
The mercury pollution scandal
4/06 –
Gutting the Clean Air Act
4/06 –
Decorated Buncombe County deputy remembered with fondness
4/06 –
On the brink of anarchy in Iraq
4/06 –
Buried Pentagon report details US failures in Afghanistan
4/06 –
Progressive groups try to match coordination of conservatives
4/06 –
Former Nixon attorney John Dean calls for Bush impeachment
4/05 –
Teaching artists to thrive
4/05 –
Voluntary program preserves 7,000 acres in Watauga County
4/05 –
Neighbors succeed in creating conservation easement in Sapphire Valley
4/05 –
Farming takes root again in Mitchell and Yancey counties
4/05 –
Iraq War Dead - a sacrifice of small towns
4/03 –
Why Scalia insists on voting in Cheney case
4/02 –
Prosecuters expanding probe of CIA leak
4/02 –
Rising road costs raise questions about paving company monopoly
4/02 –
Rising highway costs prompts probe into Atlanta-bassed paving company
4/02 –
Tax forms hamper judicial election fund
4/02 –
FBI whistleblower says U.S.knew terrorists might use airplanes
4/01 –
White House has the last laugh
4/01 –
Credibility will shape race for White House
4/01 –
Latino advocacy group in Haywood awarded grant
4/01 –
Why Fox has higher ratings but CNN has more viewers
4/01 –
Ralph Nader at 70 still speaks to the young
4/01 –
N.C. House panel urges more support for children of working poor
4/01 –
FDA loosens policy on health claims
4/01 –
Rice speech on missile defense was scheduled for Sept. 11, 2001