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July 28, 2001

Editorials
Airport vision cloudy
St. Petersburg needs to consider much more than the desires of private pilots in deciding whether and how to invest $35-million in Albert Whitted airport upgrades.

Court leaves room for confusion
The U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled that a public elementary school that chooses to open its facilities for use by community groups for educational purposes must also make meeting space available to a proselytizing religious organization. While this 6-to-3 ruling authored by Justice Clarence Thomas is constitutionally sound, there remains a nagging discomfort with the decision.

Letters
USF board wisely includes those who hire grads
Re: Searching (fruitlessly) for intelligent life in Tampa, by Sandra Thompson, July 21.  

Perspective
Taking jobs, alienating customers
For weeks Americans have been told that the outsourcing of high-tech jobs is good for our economy. So said Greg Mankiw, chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers in a recent report signed by President Bush. So, too, writes Thomas Friedman of the New York Times in articles praising the rise of call centers in India used for everything from making airline reservations and reading medical X-ray films to providing tech support for American computer firms.

Philip Gailey: Democrats fall off campaign finance reform wagon
Well, what do you know. Soft money is back, and it's making hypocrites of all those Democrats who fervently championed the McCain-Feingold campaign reform law, not to mention those Republicans who objected to the law's restrictions on issue advocacy.

Bill Maxwell: Who is for the farm worker?
Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is touting legislation to improve the lives of Florida's 300,000-plus farm workers, who endure institutional and systemic injustices each day in our fields and groves and their personal lives.

Robyn E. Blumner: For some defendants, an American gulag
In Bernard Malamud's masterpiece The Fixer, inmate Yakov Bok was subjected to psychological torture in a Soviet gulag through the humiliations of constant shackling and repeated strip searches.


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