What are issues?

Some articles on issues:

Ex Parte McCardle - Issues
... Two issues were raised by this case Whether the Supreme Court had jurisdiction to hear the case, and if so, whether McCardle's imprisonment violated his Fifth Amendment Due ...
Tom Strong - Collected Editions
... The Tom Strong series been collected into individual volumes Tom Strong Book One, issues 1-7 (hardcover ISBN 1-56389-654-0, paperback ISBN 1-84023-228-5) Tom Strong Book Two, issues 8-14 (hardc ...
Tim Pawlenty - Governorship - Reelection, 2006
... He espoused conservative stands on issues ... But conservatives criticized him on funding issues, in particular two pieces of legislation for stadiums for the Gophers and Minnesota Twins, and bond issues for public transit ...
Victorian Trades Hall Council - History - Issues
... Victorian Trades Hall president Kevin Bracken sparked outrage on 20 October 2010 when he told Jon Faine's ABC talk-back program the 911 attacks on the World Trade Center were not the result of terrorist activity ... He said the story was a conspiracy that "didn't stand up" to scientific scrutiny ...
Fulbert Of Chartres - Writings - Letters
... He also wrote to fellow churchmen on a variety of liturgical issues including, the appointment of Bishops, excommunication, and obedience ... His letters also include correspondence about the mundane issues of everyday life such as thanking people for medicine and setting up meetings ... These letters provide insight into a variety of issues in the late tenth and early eleventh century France ...

Famous quotes containing the word issues:

    I can never bring you to realize the importance of sleeves, the suggestiveness of thumb-nails, or the great issues that may hang from a boot-lace.
    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859–1930)

    The hard truth is that what may be acceptable in elite culture may not be acceptable in mass culture, that tastes which pose only innocent ethical issues as the property of a minority become corrupting when they become more established. Taste is context, and the context has changed.
    Susan Sontag (b. 1933)

    How to attain sufficient clarity of thought to meet the terrifying issues now facing us, before it is too late, is ... important. Of one thing I feel reasonably sure: we can’t stop to discuss whether the table has or hasn’t legs when the house is burning down over our heads. Nor do the classics per se seem to furnish the kind of education which fits people to cope with a fast-changing civilization.
    Mary Barnett Gilson (1877–?)