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"On The Legacy of the So-Called 'Moscow Signal:" A Poem of my Findings and a Work in Progress"

      (a poem read at the Kelly Writers House on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania, February 24th, 2010).

"On Wai-ing my Shadow," "Facts and Questions Towards a Neighbor-to-Neighbor Stratagem," and "Unexpected Semantic Richness"

      (poems read at the Kelly Writers House on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania, January 27th, 2010).

"Bloggers are Seeking Protection as Journalists," The Progressive Populist, Feb. 15th, 2010, p. 16.

"Torture Whistleblowers Commended," The Progressive Populist, 15 Dec., 2009, p. 16.

"Nearly Lacerated by a Weed Whacker."

      (poem), Prosto Neba, #7, September 23, 2009, p. 27.

"Homeless Occupy Foreclosed Homes," The Progressive Populist, 1 April, 2009, p. 17.

"Court Relaxes Privacy at the Border," The Progressive Populist, 15 August, 2008.

"Monkey Study Draws Firebomb," The Progressive Populist, 15 April, 2008.

"GRUNT FATHERS NO FATHERS." (poem)  Exquisite Corpse, ed. Andrei Codrescu, 2008.

“Feds Still Use Secret Orders to Pry Data.” The Progressive Populist, 15 September, 2007,
       p. 19.

“FBI Fudges National Security Power.” The Progressive Populist, 15 April, 2007, p. 16.

It Fell from the Sky, it Must be Ours: A Poem for Peace with Justice. Dhaka: Blitz
      Publications, 2006.

“The Spear.” (Poem) Weekly Blitz, 2006.

“The Watchdog.” (Poem) Weekly Blitz, 2006.

South African Sisters Hold Mickey Mouse Hostage.” American Writer: Journal of `
       the National Writers Union , UAW (AFL-CIO), Fall, 2005, 13.

"Nonviolent Civil Disobedience," America's Intercultural Magazine.

“GOP Phone Jammer Goes to Slammer.” The Progressive Populist. 15 March, 2005.

Africa: The Sleeping Lion Rises.” New Internationalist. September, 2005.

“’Good Americans’ in Paris.” The Progressive Populist, 1 November, 2004.

“Boy Grilled for Drawing.” The Progressive Populist, 15 June, 2004.

Caught in Patriot Games.” The Progressive Populist, 1 July, 2003.

"My Journey" (poem), America's Intercultural Magazine, Spring, 2003.

Peace Protests Moving to L.A. Neighborhoods.” Los Angeles Times, 1 March, 2003,
       p. B25.

“’Friends,’ Franciscan Nun, other Activists Sue over Spy Files.” The Progressive
       Populist, 1 November, 2002.

Web Author Busted.“ The Progressive Populist. 15 September, 2002.

Lardner’s Era is Gone But Not Forgotten.” Los Angeles Times, 3rd November, 2000, p. B9.

"Cry Freedom: A Young American who worked with political prisoners returns to witness the spirited inauguration of Nelson Mandela."

      San Diego Magazine, August, 1994.
 
“An On-site Impression of Social Expression in London.” Los Angeles Times, 14
      October, 1983, p. F13.