Prof. John Banzhaf Featured in Publications (in Lexis) During 2006

1. Defense to use Nifong's witnesses;  DNA lab director, 7 others expected to be
called on both sides in lacrosse trial, The Herald-Sun (Durham, NC), December
30, 2006 Saturday, Final Edition, FRONT; Pg. A1, 1279 words, John Stevenson
jstevenson@heraldsun.com; 419-6643

2. Duke rape case unravels, Christian Science Monitor, December 26, 2006,
Tuesday, USA; Pg. 2, 1006 words, Patrik Jonsson Staff writer of The Christian
Science Monitor, ATLANTA

3. Healthier, whether you like it or not, Maclean's, December 25, 2006,
BUSINESS; Pg. 36, 1498 words, BY JOHN INTINI

4. Dropped rape counts could cripple Duke case, experts say, Grand Rapid Press
(Michigan), December 24, 2006 Sunday, ALL S EDITION, NATION / WORLD; Pg. A3,
240 words

5. RAPE DECISION TURNS UP THE HEAT; Will dismissal of charge sink Nifong's case
or give it some momentum?, The Herald-Sun (Durham, NC), December 24, 2006
Sunday, Final Edition, FRONT; Pg. A1, 1458 words, John Stevenson and William
F. West news@heraldsun.com; 419-6630

6. In Duke sex case, credibility is on trial, The Star-Ledger (Newark, New
Jersey), December 24, 2006 Sunday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. 9, 512 words,
AARON BEARD, ASSOCIATED PRESS, DURHAM, N.C.

7. Dr. Lawyer, Las Vegas Review-Journal (Nevada), December 14, 2006 Thursday,
B; Pg. 8B, 280 words

8. Smokers' Lament, Investor's Business Daily, December 12, 2006 Tuesday,
NATIONAL EDITION, ISSUES & INSIGHTS; EDITORIALS; Pg. A12, 476 words

9. INSURANCE; Charge for risky behavior, Florida Times-Union (Jacksonville),
December 6, 2006 Wednesday, Pg. B-6, 204 words

10. Parasites: This was in my email inbox, from anti-t..., Medpundit, December
6, 2006 Wednesday 8:53 AM EST, , 635 words, sydney

11. The war against smoking heads for home; Smoking is bad, as is overreach by
government, Charleston Daily Mail (West Virginia), December 5, 2006, Tuesday,
EDITORIAL; Pg. P4A, 383 words, Hoppy Kercheval

12. MULTIUNIT COMPLEXES TACKLEISSUE OF SECONDHAND SMOKE, The Augusta Chronicle
(Georgia), December 3, 2006 Sunday, ALL EDITION, BUSINESS; Pg. E03, 796 words,
By Kathleen Lynn The Record

13. News, Tips & Bargains; THE HEALTHY TRAVELER; France gets on the global bus
with plan to ban public smoking, Los Angeles Times, December 3, 2006 Sunday,
Home Edition, TRAVEL; Features Desk ; Part L; Pg. 3, 570 words, Kathleen Doheny,
Special to the Times

14. Anne Kelley, University of Wisconsin-Madison Medical School, researches
addictiveness of some foods, CBS News Transcripts, SHOW: CBS Morning News 6:30
AM EST CBS, December 1, 2006 Friday, 348 words

15. Professor Anne Kelley, University of Wisconsin-Madison Medical School,
studies addictiveness of foods, CBS News Transcripts, SHOW: The Early Show 7:00
AM EST CBS, December 1, 2006 Friday, 350 words

16. Anne Kelley, University of Wisconsin, examining the brain processes of
addiction, investigating food addiction, CBS News Transcripts, SHOW: The Osgood
File Various Times CBS, December 1, 2006 Friday, 351 words

17. Federal judge allows obesity lawsuit alleging deceptive ads., Trial,
December 1, 2006, Pg. 68(1), 156448052, 608 words, Sileo, Carmel

18. Overweight in America; Research shows food can affect the brain in a similar
way as addictive drugs, CBS News Transcripts, SHOW: CBS Evening News 6:30 PM
EST CBS, November 30, 2006 Thursday, 494 words

19. Smoking in one's own car while children are inside now illegal in some
states, NBC News Transcripts, SHOW: Today 7:00 AM EST NBC, November 29, 2006
Wednesday, 387 words

20. Laws prohibit smoking around children; States, citing the health risks,
move to ban lighting up in homes, cars, USA TODAY, November 28, 2006 Tuesday,
FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. 1A, 456 words, Emily Bazar

21. Laws prohibit smoking around children; States, citing the health risks,
move to ban lighting up in homes, cars, USA TODAY, November 28, 2006 Tuesday,
FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. 1A, 456 words, Emily Bazar

22. Some U.S. states prohibit smoking around children, Xinhua General News
Service, November 28, 2006 Tuesday 10:30 AM EST, , WORLD NEWS; Political, 283
words, WASHINGTON

23. Clear the air on a burning topic, The Capital (Annapolis, MD), November 25,
2006 Saturday, HOME; Pg. D4, 907 words, McCLATCHY-TRIBUNE

24. FTC seeks comments on food marketing questionnaires; NUTRITION; Federal
Trade Commission, Food Chemical News, November 20, 2006, Pg. 19, 154868247, 741
words, Sugarman, Carole

25. SMOKERS BEWARE: THE FOOT IS COMING DOWN; MANY COMMUNITIES, INCLUDING
ONONDAGA COUNTY, MOVE TO PASS LAWS TO DISCOURAGE SMOKING., The Post-Standard
(Syracuse, New York), November 19, 2006 Sunday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A1,
899 words, By Marnie Eisenstadt Staff writer

26. Trying to clear the air on a burning topic, The Record (Bergen County, NJ),
November 19, 2006 Sunday, All Editions, REAL ESTATE; SHARED SPACES; Pg. R04,
925 words, By KATHLEEN LYNN, STAFF WRITER, North Jersey Media Group

27. More cities may copy Dublin rule, Inside Bay Area (California), October 23,
2006 Monday, REVIEW, 1223 words, By Suzanne Bohan, STAFF WRITER

28. Secondhand smoke: a public nuisance?, Inside Bay Area (California), October
23, 2006 Monday, TRI-VALLEY, 1129 words, By Suzanne Bohan, STAFF WRITER

29. Secondhand smoke: a public nuisance?, Inside Bay Area (California), October
23, 2006 Monday, SAN MATEO, 1223 words, By Suzanne Bohan, STAFF WRITER

30. Insurance plan penalizes smokers, obese, UPI, October 23, 2006 Monday 1:27
PM EST, , 184 words, WASHINGTON, Oct. 23

31. * Governor wants CoverTN premiums to act as an incentive to get people to
quit smoking or lose weight., Chattanooga Times Free Press (Tennessee), October
19, 2006 Thursday, NEWS; Pg. 0, 1155 words, Emily Berry, Staff Writer

32. Paying more by the poundGovernor wants CoverTN premiums to act as an
incentive to get people to quit smoking or lose weight., Chattanooga Times and
Free Press (Tennessee), October 19, 2006 Thursday, STATE AND REGIONAL NEWS,
20061019-TN-1019-Paying-more-by-the-poundGovernor-wants-CoverTN-premiums-to-act-
as-an-incentive-to-get-people-to-quit-smoking-or-lose-weight, 1482 words, Emily
Berry, Chattanooga Times/Free Press, Tenn.

33. Smoking ban violates freedom, Topics (Indiana), October 11, 2006, 1ST
Edition, FLINSIDE; Pg. 4, 366 words

34. The 'Big Lie' about obesity, The Washington Times, October 9, 2006 Monday,
LETTERS; Pg. A18, 157 words, By THE WASHINGTON TIMES

35. Food suppliers join snack attack; Manufacturers heed Clinton's call for
healthier school fare, The Washington Times, October 7, 2006 Saturday,
BUSINESS; Pg. C10, 502 words, By Gregory Lopes, THE WASHINGTON TIMES

36. Food suppliers join snack attack; Manufacturers heed Clinton's call for
healthier school fare, The Washington Times, October 7, 2006 Saturday,
BUSINESS; Pg. C10, 502 words, By Gregory Lopes, THE WASHINGTON TIMES

37. STANDING UP FOR THE BIG GUYS; RESTAURANTS, ALCOHOL INDUSTRY HAVE ALLY IN PR
MAN RICHARD BERMAN, The Baltimore Sun, October 6, 2006 Friday, FINAL EDITION,
HEALTH & SCIENCE; Pg. 1D, 1542 words, Dennis O'Brien, Sun reporter

38. Food suppliers join snack attack, The Washington Times (D.C.), October 6,
2006 Friday, BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL NEWS, 20061006-WT-SCHOOL-SNACKS-20061006,
571 words, Gregory Lopes, The Washington Times

39. Time is running out for smokers Bans such as Omaha's reflect how much
attitudes have changed., Omaha World-Herald (Nebraska), October 1, 2006 Sunday,
Midlands Edition, NEWS; Pg. 01A, 1144 words, Erin Grace, WORLD-HERALD STAFF
WRITER

40. Time is running out for smokers Omaha's ban reflects how attitudes have
changed., Omaha World-Herald (Nebraska), October 1, 2006 Sunday, Nebraska
Edition, NEWS; Pg. 01A, 1144 words, Erin Grace, WORLD-HERALD STAFF WRITER

41. Time running out for smokers Bans such as Omaha's reflect how much attitudes
have changed., Omaha World-Herald (Nebraska), October 1, 2006 Sunday, Iowa;
Sunrise Editions, NEWS; Pg. 01A, 1144 words, Erin Grace, WORLD-HERALD STAFF
WRITER

42. Time is running out for smokers, Omaha World - Herald (Nebraska), October
1, 2006 Sunday, STATE AND REGIONAL NEWS,
20061001-OM-1001-Time-is-running-out-for-smokers, 1196 words, Erin Grace, Omaha
World-Herald, Neb.

43. Big tobacco feels the wrath of 'duped' smokers, Sunday Times (London),
October 1, 2006, Sunday, BUSINESS; Business; Pg. 11, 1417 words, Dominic Rushe
in New York

44. New risk from smoking: losing your custody case, The Columbus Dispatch
(Ohio), September 29, 2006 Friday, Home Final Edition, NEWS; Pg. 01A, 825
words, Encarnacion Pyle, THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH

45. New risk from smoking: losing your custody case, The Columbus Dispatch
(Ohio), September 29, 2006 Friday, STATE AND REGIONAL NEWS,
20060929-OH-0929-New-risk-from-smoking-losing-your-custody-case, 723 words,
Encarnacion Pyle, The Columbus Dispatch, Ohio

46. Lawyer defends ban on smoking A city attorney and bar-grill owners make
their cases before a judge., Omaha World-Herald (Nebraska), September 11, 2006
Monday, Metro Edition, NEWS; Pg. 01A, 941 words, Erin Grace, WORLD-HERALD
STAFF WRITER

47. Fighting ban 'an uphill battle' Discrimination claim in legal challenge to
smoking ban has been rejected before, Omaha World-Herald (Nebraska), September
11, 2006 Monday, Midlands Edition, NEWS; Pg. 01A, 853 words, Erin Grace,
WORLD-HERALD STAFF WRITER

48. Fighting ban 'an uphill battle' Discrimination claim in a legal challenge to
smoking ban has been rejected before, Omaha World-Herald (Nebraska), September
11, 2006 Monday, Iowa; Nebraska; Sunrise Editions, NEWS; Pg. 01A, 877 words,
Erin Grace, WORLD-HERALD STAFF WRITER

49. Lawyer defends ban on smoking, Omaha World - Herald (Nebraska), September
11, 2006 Monday, STATE AND REGIONAL NEWS,
20060911-OM-0911-Lawyer-defends-ban-on-smoking, 994 words, Erin Grace, Omaha
World-Herald, Neb.

50. The next big thing in SA ..., Business Day (South Africa), September 06,
2006, Health News Edition, HEALTH; Pg. 2, 899 words, ELIZABETH DONALDSON

51. Sensible self-defense isn't frisking the elderly; Profiling is about saving
lives, not demonizing Muslims, Grand Rapid Press (Michigan), August 20, 2006
Sunday, ALL S EDITION, EDITORIAL; Pg. G2, 834 words

52. Do profile; don't tell, Lowell Sun (Massachusetts), August 20, 2006 Sunday,
OPINIONS, 841 words, The Lowell Sun

53. PROFILING TERRORISTS IS A WORTHY EFFORT, Winnipeg Sun (Manitoba), August
20, 2006 Sunday, FINAL EDITION, COMMENT; Pg. C22, 834 words, BY KATHLEEN
PARKER

54. Dublin: Secondhand smoke 'a nuisance', Inside Bay Area (California), August
18, 2006 Friday, REVIEW, 2713 words, By Rebecca F. Johnson, STAFF WRITER

55. Food Fight; Fast food and marketing targeted at children blamed for
childhood obesity in the US, NBC News Transcripts, SHOW: Dateline NBC 8:00 PM
EST NBC, August 18, 2006 Friday, 8586 words

56. Smoke getting in your eyes could cost as small claims, Inside Bay Area
(California), August 17, 2006 Thursday, ARGUS, 604 words, By Rebecca F. Johnson,
STAFF WRITER

57. Dublin smokers may face a judge, Inside Bay Area (California), August 17,
2006 Thursday, TRI-VALLEY, 607 words, By Rebecca F. Johnson, STAFF WRITER

58. Do profile; don't tell, Inside Bay Area (California), August 17, 2006
Thursday, ARGUS, 246 words

59. Go ahead, search granny, THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE (California), August
17, 2006 Thursday, FINAL Edition, EDITORIAL; DEBRA J. SAUNDERS; Pg. B7, 635
words, Debra J. Saunders

60. The Bismarck Tribune, August 16, 2006 Wednesday, OPINION; Pg. 10a, 869
words, KATHLEEN PARKER

61. Some thinking that the US should have the same kind of legal authority as
British to get information, NBC News Transcripts, SHOW: Today 7:00 AM EST NBC,
August 15, 2006 Tuesday, 458 words

62. Do you want fries with that? An exploration of serving size, social welfare,
and our waistlines., Economic Inquiry, July 1, 2006, Pg. 442(9), 148563845,
5475 words, Jeitschko, Thomas D.; Pecchenino, Rowena A.

63. Sue the mothers, Lowell Sun (Massachusetts), June 27, 2006 Tuesday,
OPINIONS, 764 words, The Lowell Sun

64. CSPI eyes more trans fat suits after KFC case: watchdog group sees Red
Lobster, Dunkin' Donuts, Denny's as possible targets; NEWS, Nation's
Restaurant News, June 26, 2006, Pg. 3(3), 147616649, 1632 words, Frumkin, Paul

65. Dereliction of maternity duty, Buffalo News (New York), June 25, 2006
Sunday, FINAL EDITION, VIEWPOINTS; Pg. I3, 606 words, By Kathleen Parker -
Orlando Sentinel

66. NON-SMOKING ZEALOTS INVADING THE WOMB, Winnipeg Sun (Manitoba), June 25,
2006 Sunday, FINAL EDITION, COMMENT; Pg. C22, 798 words, BY KATHLEEN PARKER

67. The U.S. Taliban have a new idea; Should smoking while pregnant be
criminalized?, Charleston Gazette (West Virginia), June 24, 2006, Saturday,
EDITORIAL; Pg. P5A, 816 words, Kathleen Parker

68. We have a right to be stupid, Inside Bay Area (California), June 24, 2006
Saturday, ARGUS, 725 words

69. PEOPLE HAVE A RIGHT TO MAKE BAD DECISIONS, Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale,
Florida), June 22, 2006 Thursday, Broward Metro Edition, EDITORIAL; KATHLEEN
PARKER TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES; Pg. 25A, 640 words, KATHLEEN PARKER TRIBUNE MEDIA
SERVICES

70. Sue the mothers, Orlando Sentinel (Florida), June 21, 2006 Wednesday,
FINAL, EDITORIAL; FLORIDA; OTHER VIEWS; Pg. A13, 811 words, Kathleen Parker,
Sentinel Columnist

71. Parker: Should we sue smoking moms-to-be? It's none of our beeswax, The
Salt Lake Tribune, June 21, 2006 Wednesday, OPINION; Columnists, 780 words, By
Kathleen Parker Orlando Sentinel

72. Double the women's restrooms, University Wire, June 14, 2006 Wednesday,
COLUMN, 533 words, By John Hoff, Minnesota Daily; SOURCE: U. Minnesota,
MINNEAPOLIS

73. Bush Aide Needs Legal Refresher, Ads Suggest, The New York Sun, June 13,
2006 Tuesday, FRONT PAGE; Pg. 1, 596 words, By JOSH GERSTEIN, Staff Reporter of
the Sun

74. Did U.S. Marines Commit Massacre in Iraq?; Interview With Pennsylvania
Congressman John Murtha, CNN, SHOW: PAULA ZAHN NOW 8:00 PM EST, May 30, 2006
Tuesday, NEWS; International, 7334 words, Keith Oppenheim, Dan Simon, Jamie
McIntyre, Ryan Chilcote, Paula Zahn, Chris Burns, Jonathan Freed, Jeanne Moos

75. Anti-smoking effort at OSU came full circle, The Columbus Dispatch (Ohio),
May 29, 2006 Monday, Home Final Edition, EDITORIAL & COMMENT; Letters to the
Editor; Pg. 08A, 278 words

76. How government abets identity fraud, The Washington Times, May 26, 2006
Friday, LETTERS; Pg. A18, 460 words, By THE WASHINGTON TIMES

77. Letters to the Editor, The Boston Herald, May 24, 2006 Wednesday, ALL
EDITIONS, EDITORIAL; Pg. 032, 719 words

78. SJC SAYS TOBACCO FIRMS CAN'T BLAME SMOKERS AS DEFENSE, The Boston Globe,
May 19, 2006 Friday, THIRD EDITION, NATIONAL/FOREIGN; Pg. A1, 1042 words, BY
JONATHAN SALTZMAN, GLOBE STAFF

79. SJC says tobacco firms can't blame smokers as defense, Boston Globe, May
19, 2006 Friday, STATE AND REGIONAL NEWS, 20060519-GL-TOBACCO-COURT-20060519,
1096 words, Jonathan Saltzman, The Boston Globe

80. Caffeine: The Last Vice Standing, Brandweek, May 15, 2006, NEWS; ARTICLE,
3308 words, Kenneth Hein

81. Junk food getting tobacco treatment, The Baltimore Sun, May 4, 2006
Thursday, FINAL EDITION, TELEGRAPH; Pg. 1A, 929 words, DAN THANH DANG, SUN
REPORTER

82. Same tactics but new target, The Baltimore Sun, Maryland, May 4, 2006
Thursday, STATE AND REGIONAL NEWS, 20060504-BZ-0504-Same-tactics-but-new-target,
968 words, Dan Thanh Dang, The Baltimore Sun

83. Potty parity, Saginaw News (Michigan), April 30, 2006 Sunday, 1006 words,
SUE WHITE, The Saginaw News

84. Stateline; POTTY PARITY, State Legislatures Magazine, April 2006, Pg. 12,
119 words

85. 'Fat' lawsuits work, The Washington Times, March 31, 2006 Friday, LETTERS;
Pg. A22, 141 words, By THE WASHINGTON TIMES

86. A Coast City Bans Outdoor Smoking In Public Places, The New York Sun, March
17, 2006 Friday, FRONT PAGE; Pg. 1, 1028 words, By JOSH GERSTEIN, Staff Reporter
of the Sun, SAN FRANCISCO

87. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, The Boston Herald, March 13, 2006 Monday, ALL
EDITIONS, EDITORIAL; Pg. 024, 705 words

88. FAIR and unfair, The Washington Times, March 12, 2006 Sunday, LETTERS; Pg.
B02, 208 words, By THE WASHINGTON TIMES

89. Law prof. threatens George Washington U. with suit over smoking ban,
University Wire, March 9, 2006 Thursday, 734 words, By Kyle Fishburn, The GW
Hatchet; SOURCE: George Washington U., WASHINGTON

90. Fat suit chic: Moribund Hollywood visits morbidly obese America., Reason,
March 1, 2006, Pg. 55(4), 142298688, 740 words, Hamrab, A.S.

91. Fat suit chic: Moribund Hollywood visits morbidly obese America., Reason,
March 1, 2006, Pg. 55(4), 142298688, 740 words, Hamrab, A.S.

92. States: Time to Stub Out Smoking, Newsweek, February 27, 2006, U.S.
Edition, US PERISCOPE; Pg. 12, 234 words, Karen Springen

93. Americans Increasingly Opposed to Smoking in Public Places; Activist sees
bans on public smoking extending to outdoor areas, State Department Documents
and Publications, February 22, 2006, NEWS FROM THE WASHINGTON FILE, 833 words,
Stephen Kaufman, Washington File Staff Writer

94. AMERICANS INCREASINGLY OPPOSED TO SMOKING IN PUBLIC PLACES, States News
Service, February 21, 2006 Tuesday, 854 words, States News Service, WASHINGTON

95. STATE DEPT.: AMERICANS INCREASINGLY OPPOSED TO SMOKING IN PUBLIC PLACES, US
Fed News, February 21, 2006 Tuesday 8:33 PM EST, , 873 words, US Fed News,
WASHINGTON

96. Smokers do not trump nonsmokers' rights, Los Angeles Times, February 15,
2006 Wednesday, Home Edition, CALIFORNIA; Metro; Editorial Pages Desk ; Part
B; Pg. 12, 319 words

97. Where there's smoke, there's ire; Condo associations caught in cigarette
battle, Chicago Tribune, February 12, 2006 Sunday, Chicagoland Final Edition,
REAL ESTATE ; ZONE C; Pg. 1, 1466 words, By Pamela Dittmer McKuen, Special to
the Tribune

98. Burning issue: A smoke-free campus?, The Star-Ledger (Newark, New Jersey),
February 12, 2006 Sunday, STATE EDITION, COUNTY NEWS; Pg. 39, 835 words,
LAWRENCE RAGONESE, STAR-LEDGER STAFF

99. Burning issue: Smoking at CCM, The Star-Ledger (Newark, New Jersey),
February 12, 2006 Sunday, WARREN EDITION, COUNTY NEWS; Pg. 39, 831 words,
LAWRENCE RAGONESE, STAR-LEDGER STAFF

100. Bid for smoke-free campus is a burning issue in Morris, The Star-Ledger
(Newark, New Jersey), February 12, 2006 Sunday, MIDDLESEX EDITION, MIDDLESEX;
Pg. 40, 831 words, LAWRENCE RAGONESE, STAR-LEDGER STAFF

101. Bid for smoke-free campus is a burning issue in Morris, The Star-Ledger
(Newark, New Jersey), February 12, 2006 Sunday, UNION EDITION, UNION; Pg. 45,
835 words, LAWRENCE RAGONESE, STAR-LEDGER STAFF

102. In the land of the Big Mac, class action suits come with fries,
Independent on Sunday (London), February 5, 2006 Sunday, First Edition,
BUSINESS; Pg. 7, 411 words, Jill Ferguson

103. City Bans Smoking on Sidewalks and Streets -- Smokers Relegated to
'Outposts', U.S. Newswire, February 2, 2006 Thursday 10:46 AM EST, , NATIONAL
DESK, 641 words, WASHINGTON, Feb. 2

104. EC Cracks Down on Cigarette Advertising in Europe; Enforcement Follows
Complaint from U.S. Group, U.S. Newswire, February 1, 2006 Wednesday 12:06 PM
EST, , NATIONAL DESK, 547 words, WASHINGTON, Feb. 1

105. VENDING AGAINST OBESITY, The Boston Globe, January 30, 2006 Monday,
THIRD EDITION, EDITORIAL; Pg. A10, 438 words

106. Where there's smoke, there might be food research, too; Documents indicate
Kraft, Philip Morris shared expertise on how the brain processes tastes, smells,
Chicago Tribune, January 29, 2006 Sunday, Chicagoland Final Edition, BUSINESS
; ZONE C; Pg. 1, 2741 words

107. The Power of Anti-Smoking Activists: CBS News was ..., Medpundit, January
24, 2006 Tuesday 8:45 AM EST, , 214 words, sydney

108. Putting The Squeeze On SpongeBob, Brandweek, January 23, 2006, NEWS;
ARTICLE, 313 words

109. Strategy: SpongeBob, Kellogg Get The Big Squeeze, Brandweek, January 23,
2006, NEWS; STRATEGY, 1166 words, Jim Edwards

110. 'Potty parity' aims to remedy long lines, Christian Science Monitor,
January 19, 2006, Thursday, FEATURES, CURRENTS; Pg. 16, 781 words, Matt Bradley
Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor

111. INSIDE POLITICS, Plain Dealer (Cleveland), January 15, 2006 Sunday,
Final Edition; All Editions, SUNDAY FORUM; Pg. H3, 612 words, Plain Dealer