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Letters: 'Angry atheists' and Nativity scenes
Re "Threatened by faith," Opinion, Dec. 11 Although I am an atheist, I am not an angry one. Like Rabbi Michael Gotlieb, I do not feel threatened by the Nativity scenes that for nearly 60 years were put up in Santa Monica's Palisades Park. But if Gotlieb...Tags: Religion and Belief, Ravi Shankar, Judaism, Belief and Faith, Holidays
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Election System Could Use A Shake-Up
The balloons, posters and confetti had not yet been swept up, or crying towels laundered, when talk turned to 2016 candidates. Good heavens, could we not have a few months' respite? But as we look forward, as eventually we must, shouldn't we talk...
Tags: Conservative Party (UK), Elections, Political Fundraising, Chicago Tribune, Politics
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Joseph Farris Exhibit at Molten Java in Bethel
Bethel resident Joseph Harris has illustrated cartoons for The New Yorker since 1971 and has done covers for Barron's, Harvard Magazine, ABA Journal and a bunch of other publications. His paintings and cartoons are in the private collections of Jimmy...
Tags: Bruce Museum of Arts and Science
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John Kerry y el drama cubano
Este año puede ser una caja de sorpresas para todos los que siguen de cerca las relaciones entre Cuba y Estados Unidos. En la isla los funcionarios del Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores probablemente celebran el nombramiento del senador John Kerry...Tags: Cuba, Barack Obama
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Obama begins new term with calls for unity, equality
President Barack Obama began his second term Monday by calling for an end to the rigid ideologies of modern politics but laying out a broad policy agenda more likely to stoke partisan confrontation than avoid it.
Looking out over hundreds of thousands of...Tags: Martin Luther King Day, U.S. House of Representatives, Kelly Clarkson, Fiscal Cliff, Martin O'Malley
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Obama's next four years: Tune in to jazz
Any president's second term offers another shot at fulfilling dreams that got away the first time around. So while President Barack Obama is strategizing on immigration, unemployment, the deficit and, oh yes, the fiscal cliff, I'd like to add one more...
Tags: Bobby McFerrin, Fiscal Cliff, Entertainment, Joe Williams, Music Theater
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Common sense in tax debate
What's fair? Upon that question revolved a presidential election and the economic future of America. What's not fair, we're told, is rich people not paying higher taxes. But no one seems able to say just how much more they should cough up. The...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Crime, Law and Justice, Fiscal Cliff, Steve Jobs, Michael Jordan
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A case for targeted killings
WASHINGTON — President Franklin Roosevelt was truly astonished when told by a reporter that Adm. Isoroku Yamamoto, architect of the Pearl Harbor attack, had been shot down by U.S. planes over a Pacific island after Americans decrypted Yamamoto&...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Terrorism, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Murder
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The Stone truth: Left-wingers are boring
When, at long last, will people understand that the left is boring? The question came to mind as I was dipping in and out of Oliver Stone's miasmic 700-plus-page tome. I'll never read the whole thing, and not because it's a left-wing screed full of...Tags: 2012 Democratic National Convention, Democratic Party, Wars and Interventions, Oliver Stone, Noam Chomsky
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New year brings new faces to lead on U.S.-Cuba policy
To those who follow U.S.–Cuban relations closely, 2013 may be a box full of surprises. Who knows what is inside? Cuban officials are probably delighted with the nomination of Sen. John Kerry, D.–Mass., to be Secretary of State. Not since...Tags: Democratic Party, Elections, John Kerry, Human Rights, Politics
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Comedy at Arts Garage in Delray Beach caught in bear trap
Staff WriterAn abusive husband is wheeled onstage tied to a La-Z-Boy recliner, bound with duct tape from his hunting boots all the way up to his stubbled face. His wife tells him she’s going to kill him. She’s going to pack the chair with venison (which...Tags: La-Z-Boy Incorporated, Abusive Behavior, Entertainment, Delray Beach, Arts and Culture
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The hypocritical politics of rich left-wingers
When, at long last, will people understand that the left is boring? The question came to mind as I was dipping in and out of Oliver Stone's miasmic 700-plus-page tome. I'll never read the whole thing, and not because it's a left-wing screed full of...
Tags: Democratic Party, 2012 Democratic National Convention, Noam Chomsky, Oliver Stone, Entertainment Events
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