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Issue No. 19: Feb./March1999

This issue hit the streets Feb. 12. This is some of it. Enjoy.
Comments are appreciated.

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Population Control: How Many Are Too Many? by Morris Sullivan
The world's population is increasing at an astounding rate and as a community we must address the concerns this growth creates. Resources are dwindling and the environment is struggling to keep up with the fast rate of expansion. Some feel that it is time to confront the issue of population control while others feel the need is not there. You make up your own mind.

MindPower: Taking It Back by Patrick Scott Barnes
A lot has been said and now it's time to apologize for some of it.

A Price We're Willing to Pay by Steve Vivian
Analyzing U.S. human rights violations, both political and corporate upon the 50th anniversary of the United Nation's Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Your World by Sean Helton
The Bad Boy of the news is back, keeping you up to date on Henry Lyons, the NBA and our silly government.

Imprisoning the Masses--the Dark Side of a Prison State by Jeffrey-John Nunziata
Although violent crimes and murder continue to drop in the U.S., our prison population continues to rise.

Quickies by various writers
A little bit on a whole heck of a hell of a lot of CDs.

A Review of United States Policy Towards Cuba by David Mericle
Americans have been brainwashed to believe Cuba is an evil nation. Open your eyes to how the U.S. has been the true villain.

The National Action Desk Information about issues of national importance and steps you can take to make your voice heard on them. Updated as necessary. Exclusively in the on-line edition of IMPACT Press.

What you're missing by not picking up a copy of the February/March issue.

Advertiser Index: The businesses that make this magazine possible; includes lots of cool record-label links.

This issue's quotes:

"What is ominous is the ease with which some people go from saying that they don't like something to saying that the government should forbid it. When you go down that road, don't expect freedom to survive very long."

--Thomas Sowell


"Behind every beautiful fur, there is a story. It is a bloody, barbaric story."
--Mary Tyler Moore