Articles filed under Opinion
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An execution to warn other dictatorsNov 01, 2011 6:00 am - You’ve got your Mexican standoff, your Russian roulette, your Chinese water torture. And now, your Libyan crossfire. That’s when a pistol is applied to the head and a bu...
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Those pesky student loansNov 01, 2011 5:00 am - Fundamentally, American society doesn’t value a college education as the necessary prerequisite to gaining knowledge or becoming a responsible citizen. Instead, it is pr...
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Staying in the debate game mattersOct 31, 2011 5:00 am - Watching Rick Perry debate is not easy, especially if you’re inclined to agree with him (in the abstract), but even if you’re not. This guy is the governor of Texas. He’...
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Cain’s ad doing more than blow smokeOct 31, 2011 5:00 am - Herman Cain’s craggy-faced Chief of Staff Mark Block took a drag off a cigarette, blew smoke at the camera and sent the political class into coughing fits. Theories abo...
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The dietary supplement scam continuesOct 30, 2011 5:00 am - By Froma Harrop Since I was a wee pill-popper, I’ve taken more vitamins and other supplements than I care to admit. If over the years I’d invested that money in an S&P 5...
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Drowning in a river of wordsOct 28, 2011 5:00 am - You step onto an airport’s moving walkway, a flat metal conveyor belt that conveys travelers down an airport concourse, sparing them the indignity of burning a few calor...
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Climate change just got hotterOct 28, 2011 5:00 am - For the clueless or cynical die-hards who deny global warming, it’s getting awfully cold out there. The latest icy blast of reality comes from an eminent scientist whom...
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Let viewer decide on graphic news photographsOct 27, 2011 5:00 am - When tyrants die, it’s often not pretty. But the death of Moammar Gadhafi was especially brutal. You can get the idea and then some with a simple YouTube search. But our...
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A holiday made for AmericaOct 27, 2011 5:00 am - When I was a kid, the Latin American holiday Day of the Dead - — a two-day observance that celebrates departed loved ones - — was a little-known tradition in the United ...
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Assessing Iowa’s Republican quicksilver voteOct 26, 2011 5:00 am - DES MOINES — At Herman Cain’s Iowa headquarters, state director Larry Tuel proudly holds up a $63 check received by the campaign that morning. The wealthy give in large,...