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May 19-25, 2005

Restraining Disorder
Our juvenile justice system is among the best in the nation. So why are kids ending up hurt? Or, in one case, dead?
by Doron Taussig

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may 12

Emergency Breakdown

Why Philadelphia's 911 really is a joke.
by Mike Newall

may 5

Crime Choppers

A successful program for at-risk youth faces a fiscal death.
by Trey Popp

april 28

Industrial Evolution

Meet the painters, potters and printmakers who are transforming a Port Richmond textile mill into a hive of creativity.
by Lori Hill

april 21

ShortChanged

$115,000 in missing government funds may not seem like a lot, but it's everything to the residents of Hunting Park.
by Brian Hickey


also:

april 14
Hop Heaven:Our intrepid reporter hauls hops and wrangles wort in attempt to brew a pre-Prohibition lager -- with the help of Victory Brewing, of course. Belly up to the bar and savor the results for yourself. —Brian Howard

april 7
Crawling From the Wreckage:From Serbia to Rwanda to Great Britain, surviving war is only the beginning. —Sam Adams

march 31
Buried Alive:An inside look at the sudden death and unprecedented resurrection of Y100. —Brian Howard

march 24
Uncivil Unions:As same-sex couples fight for marriage rights, activists say domestic violence is getting the silent treatment. —Juliet Fletcher

march 17
100 % More Pulp!:At last: the winners of City Paper's 19th Annual Fiction Contest —Duane Swierczynski

march 10
Music Issue Spring '05:Let Me Go On —Patrick Rapa

march 3
In the Name of His Father:George Martorano is serving one of the longest federal sentences for a nonviolent offense in America. Is it because he wouldn't drop the dime on his late dad? —Brendan McGarvey

february 24
Home & Design Space Invaders:Twelve design pros reveal the secrets of cheap chic. —Brian Howard

february 17
Out of the Abyss:Once isolated, young breast cancer survivors now find strength in numbers. This weekend, thousands will meet in Philly to find a way out of the darkness. —Bruce Schimmel

february 10
Damaged Goods:Once arrested and charged with framing a drug dealer, two Philly cops deal with life back on the job. —Brian Hickey

february 3
How They'll Lose:Super Bowl vs. New England —Brian Hickey

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