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Democrats denounce Bush's efforts on embryos, sex education. Health & Medicine Week March 4, 2002 p12
Bush budget includes nearly $4 billion for religious school aid. (People & Events). (Brief Article) Church & State March 2002 v55 i3 p14(1)
Education act in state hands: the most far-reaching change in federal education law in recent years sets lofty goals for student learning that states are faced with making into reality. (federalism). Rachel Zietlow. State Government News March 2002 v45 i3 p10(4)
President Bush's Decision on Stem Cells. (embryonic stem cell transplantation) Raychel Bartek, Ron Bartek. Generations Fall 2001 v29 i3 p12
A Pro-Life Foreign Policy: While playing the moderate at home, Bush is using U.S. aid to win points with religious conservatives. (ABORTION)(National Affairs) Debra Rosenberg. Newsweek Sept 3, 2001 p24
Bush favors some stem cell research. (President Bush approves limited research)(Brief Article) J.T.. Science News August 18, 2001 v160 i7 p105
Whose Pill Is Sweetest? In the debate over reforming Medicare, Bush says HMOs should take charge, Gore says Washington. (George W. Bush; health maintenance organizations; Al Gore) Time Sept 18, 2000 v156 i12 p29+
`Time has come' for more school choice, says GOP. (Brief Article) Education USA August 5, 2002 v44 i16 p8(1)
On the Hill : Drug Use. (competing prescription drug bills in Congress) Michael Crowley. The New Republic July 8, 2002 p12
Who gets to retire? A Republican pension plan could mean seniors will spend their golden years working under the Golden Arches. Jeff Faux. The American Prospect June 17, 2002 v13 i11 p22(3)
The honeymoon is over. ELIZABETH BIRCH. The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine) Sept 25, 2001 p33
POVERTY, BY THE NUMBERS. (Statistical Data Included) SPENCER RICH.
National Journal March 10, 2001 v33 i10 p694
CHURCH AND STATE. (President Bill Clinton was a defender of the separation between church and state, while President George W. Bush was hardly in office before he began attacking that separation)(this and other items are discussed) Edd Doerr. The Humanist March 2001 v61 i2 p37
Clinton's Race Initiative: Recasting The American Dilemma(*). Claire Jean Kim. Polity Winter 2000 v33 i2 p175
Clinton advocates marijuana decriminalization. Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Weekly Dec 18, 2000 v12 i48 p7
Promise Unrealized. (Pres Bill Clinton's policy on race) MEGAN TWOHEY. National Journal Dec 16, 2000 v32 i51 p3884
Political Cross-Dressing. (mid-term election issues)(Brief Article) Herman Schwartz. The Nation July 22, 2002 v275 i4 p3
Let's Hope For Gridlock. (creation of government prescription drug coverage plan)(Brief Article) Robert J. Samuelson. Newsweek July 15, 2002 p37
PRESIDENT LETS DEMOCRATS SEIZE THE CENTER. (Brief Article) WILLIAM SCHNEIDER. National Journal July 14, 2001 v33 i28 p2286
Gun Shy - The Dems abandon gun control. Noam Scheiber. The New Republic Jan 29, 2001 p15 Mag.Coll.: 106F0220.
Affirmative action and the politics of realignment. (Democratic Party) Martin Gilens, Paul M. Sniderman, James H. Kuklinski. British Journal of Political Science, January 998 v28 n1 p159(25)
Their true colors. (George W. Bush and Al Gore)(Presidential campaign) Roger Simon, Kenneth T. Walsh. U.S. News & World Report Oct 16, 2000 v129 i15 p20
Some topics are too dangerous to discuss. (U.S. presidential candidates avoid tough topics)(Brief Article) Kenneth T. Walsh. U.S. News & World Report Oct 23, 2000 v129 i16 p42
Bush Opposes Abortion, Supports Death Penalty. (Brief Article) America Oct 28, 2000 v183 i13 p4
The Four Big Differences. (Nation/Campaign 2000/TIME Issues Briefing)(platforms of Democrats and Republicans)(Brief Article) Time Nov 6, 2000 v156 i19 p72
A Voter's Panic Guide: Decision Time: The political noise stops next week when you step into the voting booth. The candidates may leave you cold, but they have given you a big choice on where we all go from here. A few reminder clips on some of the hot issues:. (National Affairs)(Statistical Data Included) David Noonan, Allan Sloan, Pat Wingert, Michael Hirsch, Robert J. Samuelson, Matt Bai. Newsweek Nov 6, 2000 p34
Two Men, Two Visions: Now comes the choice. Each man holds a core belief that invites a case study in who is for real: Bush and his big tax cut? Gore and his populist battle cry? We look at how they decided where to make a stand. (Nation/Campaign 2000)(Cover Story) Time Nov 6, 2000 v156 i19 p48+
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