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Editorials from Wisconsin newspapers
HELP COLLEGE STUDENTS WITH CHILD CAREWe know Wisconsin is lagging behind in college graduation rates. Only about 25 percent of adults age 25 or older in the state hold a bachelor's degree, compared with 30 percent in neighboring Minnesota. The national average is about 27 percent....Tags: Louisiana, Schools, Mississippi, Emergency Incidents, Industrial Accidents
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Experiment provides a watertight conclusion
Chicago Tribune reporterKnowing Christopher Hitchens, and even having once spent an hour debating him over the Iraq war, I can attest to his praiseworthy intellectual breadth and fearlessness. It is no surprise that he, a fierce defender of U.S. post-9/11 policies overseas,...Tags: Harold Washington, Abusive Behavior, Christopher Hitchens, North Carolina, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Former Sen. Jesse Helms dies at 86
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterJesse Helms, the former U.S. senator from North Carolina who for half a century infuriated liberals with his race-baiting campaign tactics and presidents of both parties with his use of senatorial privilege, died Friday. He was 86. Helms, who won...Tags: Mental Illness, Jimmy Carter, Public Holidays, Alabama, Ronald Reagan
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5-time senator 'great patriot' who held fast to his beliefs
Tribune NewspapersWASHINGTON — Jesse Helms, the former U.S. senator from North Carolina who for half a century infuriated liberals with his race-baiting campaign tactics and presidents of both parties with his use of senatorial privilege, died Friday. He was 86....Tags: Mental Illness, Health and Safety at School, Republican Party, Mississippi, Alabama
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Limbaugh goes against grain, again
Hardly a day goes by when one traditional media outfit or another, bemoaning how audience and revenue are slipping away, sends employees a sad memo about the urgent need to reduce costs, reduce staff, reduce expectations if not ambitions.
And then there'...Tags: Radio Industry, Republican Party, Tribune Company, Satellite Technology, Sirius Satellite Radio Incorporated
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Review; 'Escape From Andersonville'
Special to NewsdayESCAPE FROM ANDERSONVILLE, by Gene Hackman and Daniel Lenihan. St. Martin's, 342 pp., $25.95. For more than 140 years, the name of Andersonville, the infamous prisoner-of-war camp in western Georgia, has evoked all the horror of the Civil War. The...Tags: Andersonville, Lafarge Corporation, Georgia, Mississippi, Fiction
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The People's Business, By The Mississippi
'Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans?" sang Miss Billie Holiday, accompanied by Louis Armstrong in a 1947 movie. Some Connecticut legislators their staff members don't want to find out the answer to Lady Day and Satchmo's question. They're off...Tags: Government, California, National Government, Richard Blumenthal, Laws
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Saving Medicare from a Republican death sentence
Reader Jack Wajda, 69, of Orlando, a retired AT&T executive and financial planner, identifies the single greatest problem with the American health-care system as well as anyone. He writes: "To allow private for-profit insurance companies to decide whether...Tags: Government, Medicare, Medicaid, National Government, Private Health Care
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The battle to save Medicare
Reader Jack Wajda, 69, of Orlando, a retired AT&T executive and financial planner, identifies the single greatest problem with the American health-care system as well as anyone. He writes: "To allow private for-profit insurance companies to decide whether...Tags: George Bush, AT&T Corp., Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, John McCain
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"White Protestant Nation," by Allan J. Lichtman
In his Pulitzer Prize-winning history, "Freedom From Fear," an account spanning the Great Depression and World War II, David M. Kennedy takes note of a special session of Congress called by Franklin Roosevelt in late 1937, two years after the passage of...Tags: General Electric Company, Calvin Coolidge, Republican Party, Dwight David Eisenhower, Lilly Eli & Co
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