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Humanist
Articles in May-June 2004 issue of Humanist
- Are new campaign finance regulations an attack on free speech?
by Roy Speckhardt - When a win may not mean much
by Edd Doerr - Bush's true AIDS agenda
by Karen Ann Gajewski - Better living through tranhumanism: more than just a philosophy and social movement, transhumanism is for many a way of life
by George Dvorsky - A dispassionate appraisal
by Fred Edwords - Proposal expanding imports of endangered species
by Karen Ann Gajewski - The future of immortality
by Brian Trent - The Sorrows of Empire
by Al Huebner - Deforestation is being blamed for vampire bat attacks in Brazil
by Karen Ann Gajewski - Beyond fear: the triumph of international humanitarian law
by Mark Goldberg - Torchbearer for human rights and Humanism
by Karen Ann Gajewski - Preclude juveniles from execution
by Karen Ann Gajewski - The case against sweatshops
by Anna Yesilevsky - 3/11 has engendered little attention and compassion in the West
by Karen Ann Gajewski - Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003 faces legal challenges
by Karen Ann Gajewski - Humanist profile
- Cultural imperialism: an American tradition
by Julia Galeota - North Atlantic Treaty organization has added seven new members
by Karen Ann Gajewski - Remove all religious references from courtrooms
by Karen Ann Gajewski - The issue at hand
by Fred Edwords - The privacy paradox: in keeping with the policy of the Humanist to accommodate the diverse cultural, social, political, and philosophical viewpoints of its readers, this occasional feature allows for the expression of alternative, dissenting, or opposing
by Dwight Furrow - United States violated the rights of fifty-one Mexicans on death row
by Karen Ann Gajewski - Challenge the Church of Scientology's IRS tax break
by Karen Ann Gajewski - Humanists not necessarily liberal
by John Cress - American publishers, protesters, and travelers under surveillance
by Rachel Hundley - Electrocution as its sole means of capital punishment
by Karen Ann Gajewski - Airline has abandoned its plans to install offensively dubbed "fun" urinals
by Karen Ann Gajewski - Correction
- What Robert's Rules of Order can teach us about electronic voting standards
by Arnie Urken - Bill on women's rights
by Karen Ann Gajewski - Humanist resources
- Warning: the legal system may be hazardous to your health
by James P. Whalen - Science and the White House: of condoms and climate
by Chris Ryan - Third attempt to weaken the Cairo consensus on women's rights
by Karen Ann Gajewski