1 hr ago | Newark Advocate
How many children died crossing Hebron Road before the cameras?
In response to Janice Norman's letter on Nov. 14: I'm just wondering how many children crossing Hebron Road died before the cameras came in and went? I think you will find the number is 0, zero, zip, nada, none.
5 hrs ago | The Leaf Chronicle
For Sarah Palin, with her personality and history, to tell Rush Limbaugh that Republicans should welcome primary fights within their own ranks is hardly surprising.
9 hrs ago | Philly.com
Editorial: Testing our patients
The aim of medicine is, above all else, to do no harm. But one must wonder if that will be the case with a new medical recommendation on the detection of breast cancer.
14 hrs ago | WWTC-AM Eagan
For late-19th-century anarchists, terrorism was the "propaganda of the deed." And the most successful propaganda-by-deed in history was 9/11 -- not just the most destructive, but the most spectacular and telegenic.
PARKER: Breast cancer report turns screening protocol on its head
That's not a word one hears much these days, but calm is what some are urging in the wake of a new federal report on breast cancer screening.
Thanksgiving is a time to create great memories
My husband and I love to cuddle up on these rainy, blustery fall days and watch old movies.
Many Latinos probably feel like salsa dancing in the streets now that CNN has finally cleared the air by purging itself of Lou Dobbs.
Karzai promises Afghan reforms again
Afghan leaders have responded to international criticism of corruption in the government with a series of measures that include a new anti-corruption unit.
PHOENIX -- In 2006, long before there was an Obama administration determined to impose a command-and-control federal health care system, a young orthopedic surgeon walked into the Goldwater Institute here with an idea.
Courts can handle 9-11's mix of war and crime
LINDA P. CAMPBELL Reasonable, intelligent people can disagree over whether five accused 9-11 conspirators should be tried in federal courts in New York City for that day's horrendous destruction.Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Walid Muhammed Salih Mubarak Bin Attash, Ramzi Bin Al Shibh, Ali Abdul-Aziz Ali and Mustafa Ahmed Al Hawsawi could have been ...
EDITORIAL: Canadian workers starved for higher-paying jobs
The record surge in visits to the country's food banks during the worst recession in decades masks the broader reality of deprivation in Canada.
When Holder affirmed during his confirmation hearing that America remains at war with terrorists, Sen.
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Investigating a Innocence Projecta could chill studentsa reporting
Published: November 18, 2009 Updated: November 18, 2009 A scene in the 1987 movie "The Untouchables" shows Sean Connery as a Chicago beat cop instructing federal agent Kevin Costner on how to play tough in the Windy City.
Froma Harrop: Calling on grownups to cut the deficit
Nearly every Republican these days calls for tax cuts and lower deficits, and in the same sentence.
Another voice: Obama in China: Dancing with the dragon
On his first official visit to Asia, President Obama has sought to reassure China that the United States does not want to contain its rise, but rather welcomes "a strong and prosperous ... member of the community of nations." He also has said that world power status brings with it the responsibility of engagement in international affairs, "a burden ...
Scientology is a criminal organisation: Senator
I rise to speak tonight on an issue of utmost seriousness that I believe deserves a great deal of scrutiny by law enforcement agencies and by this parliament.
Outside editorial: Terror on the docket
The following editorial appeared in the Chicago Tribune: On Thursday, Attorney General Eric Holder announced that five men accused of roles in the Sept.
Will it be a show of justice? Or will it be just that, a show? The "it" in this case is the upcoming trials of five suspected conspirators in the Sept.
In Beijing, Obama Pushes Need for a Strong Dialoguea
President Obama and President Hu Jintao of China met in private off Tiananmen Square here on a frigid Tuesday morning to discuss issues like trade, climate change and the nuclear programs of Iran and North Korea, in a session that signaled the central role of China on the world stage.
Letter: ACS not telling the truth
It's nice to know that the Anderson School Board is still passing out those half truths that they love to do so well.
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