September 16, 2000
Mideast peace still hangs in the balance
Sometimes, suddenly, the mold breaks. Something almost unthinkable happens: President Nixon's trip to China in 1972, the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 or -- wait for it -- Israel and the Palestinians making peace in the Middle East.
Erring on the side of safe blood
The nation's blood supply is no place to make political statements. The Food and Drug Administration should decide whether to ease the ban on blood donations from gay men strictly on the basis of science and safety. The agency should take the advice of its scientific panel, which believes that the ban should continue, at least for now.
Ending the land grab
Voters should let lawmakers know they haven't forgotten the scheme to let private landholders seize public property along our lakes and rivers.
Vouchers are not a substitute for quality education
Thank you for your Sept. 10 article Disabled step up use of vouchers, exposing the quiet expansion of our state's voucher program to special-needs children. This legislation was introduced and passed on the last days of the legislative session, leaving no opportunity for public response or reaction.