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    Sep 14, 2011 |Story| Winchester Sun
  1. Events changed lives forever

    Many Americans spent the weekend remembering those lost in the horror of the Sept. 11 attacks. While the TV screen was full of those who were closest to the destruction of the day, and recounting the losses of loved ones and honoring them, it was hard for anyone with a heart not to feel pain at their losses.
    Many Americans spent the weekend remembering those lost in the horror of the Sept. 11 attacks. While the TV screen was full of those who were closest to the destruction of the day, and recounting the losses of loved ones and honoring them, it was hard for...

    Tags: New York City, National Security, Radio, Defense, Animal Attacks

  2. Sep 17, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  3. Patt Morrison Asks: Balloteer Kim Alexander

    The first California election that Kim Alexander cast a ballot in was a pip; voters decided 16 state propositions -- on creating a state lottery, capping welfare, limiting campaign contributions -- and gave their former governor, Ronald Reagan, a second term in the White House.
    The first California election that Kim Alexander cast a ballot in was a pip; voters decided 16 state propositions -- on creating a state lottery, capping welfare, limiting campaign contributions -- and gave their former governor, Ronald Reagan, a second...

    Tags: Employees, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Government, PBS (tv network), Human Interest

  4. Sep 20, 2011 |Story| Hartford Courant
  5. Komisarjevsky Deserves Vigorous Defense

    Over the years, I've run across a fair bit of prejudice against lawyers. I'll not suggest that lawyers don't earn a certain amount of disdain, but when a white, tobacco-chewing, sheriff implied that if I came through his county after dark I'd never leave it, I felt that was a little excessive. My crime was to be representing a black man from New York who I thought was probably innocent of killing a white policeman in Mississippi. As if that were not enough, I had suggested that the sheriff, "Goon" Jones to his friends, might be an itty-bitsy mite racist because he called black people "colored boys" and had poured moonshine over the head of a civil rights worker before shaving his hair off.
    The Hartford Courant
    Over the years, I've run across a fair bit of prejudice against lawyers. I'll not suggest that lawyers don't earn a certain amount of disdain, but when a white, tobacco-chewing, sheriff implied that if I came through his county after dark I'd never...

    Tags: Labor Legislation, Cheshire, The New York Times, Juvenile Delinquency, Jennifer Hawke-Petit

  6. Jul 12, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  7. Goldberg: The presidency matters, but how much does Obama?

    In 1994, the Republicans took back the House of Representatives for the first time in 40 years. The significance of that victory is hard for some younger people to appreciate, as the parties now seem to rotate power. The House then was the Democratic...

    Tags: Elections, Human Interest, Bill Clinton, John Boehner, Economy, Business and Finance

  8. Oct 18, 2011 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  9. Female Focus: Cell therapy LaViv

    A new therapy is using people’s own cells to give them a more youthful look.
    A new therapy is using people’s own cells to give them a more youthful look. It is called LaViv. Dr. Greg Chernoff from Indianapolis is one of only four doctors in the nation approved to offer the therapy. “The process involves taking a...

    Tags: Rape, Crime Victims

  10. Nov 3, 2011 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  11. 'Homegrown' terrorists pose unique threat

    The arrest this week of four Georgia men charged with plotting to  attack government officials with explosives and a biotoxin raises the  question of just how big of a threat are homegrown terrorists in the  United States?
    CNN
    The arrest this week of four Georgia men charged with plotting to attack government officials with explosives and a biotoxin raises the question of just how big of a threat are homegrown terrorists in the United States? While security experts obviously...

    Tags: National Security, Defense, Law Enforcement, Government, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  12. Jul 23, 2011 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  13. Tragedy in Oslo

    A Norwegian farmer goes on the attack.
    A Norwegian farmer goes on the attack.  His weapon of choice?  Six tons of fertilizer, among other things.  That's according to the latest reports on the attacks in Oslo, Norway.  Yesterday, seven people were killed in an explosion and another 90 were...

    Tags: Chemical Industry, Fertilizer, Guerrilla Activity, Bombings, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  14. Jul 26, 2011 |Story| Hartford Courant
  15. July 27, 2011-Norway's Monster

    I don't even want to say the animal's name. As a matter of fact, I think that's what should happen to murderers, terrorists and assassins. They should lose their names and be given a number, as in "146728 was the crazy guy who killed all those people in the Oklahoma City bombing," or "34712 and 87365 were convicted in the Cheshire home invasion case." These creatures don't deserve names. or human identities of any kind.
    I don't even want to say the animal's name. As a matter of fact, I think that's what should happen to murderers, terrorists and assassins. They should lose their names and be given a number, as in "146728 was the crazy guy who killed all those people in...

    Tags: Cheshire, Islam, Norway

  16. Jul 27, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  17. Rutten: The maniac challenge

    Sixteen years ago, I was one of The Times writers assigned to cover the Oklahoma City bombing. It was one of those wrenching stories that stand out in a reportorial memory that now extends back more than four decades, partly because my assignment was to...

    Tags: Bombings, FBI, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Europe, Timothy McVeigh

  18. Nov 22, 2011 |Story| HB Independent
  19. World View: An emotional return to the twin towers

    All I could hear was the sound of perpetually falling water. I stood recently in the shadow of the Freedom Tower under construction, and faced one of the two parapets with names of the dead etched in bronze. Not even the rattle of jackhammers in the...

    Tags: Aircraft Hijacking, American Airlines, Inc., Transportation, Human Interest, Travel

  20. Nov 22, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Differences on foreign threats emerge in GOP debate

    Republican presidential contenders jousted over Pakistan, Afghanistan and the Middle East on Tuesday night in a tense national security debate that laid out sharply contrasting views on how to keep America safe from attack.
    Los Angeles Times
    Republican presidential contenders jousted over Pakistan, Afghanistan and the Middle East on Tuesday night in a tense national security debate that laid out sharply contrasting views on how to keep America safe from attack. Candidates raised the...

    Tags: Defense, Kabul (Afghanistan), Government, Southeast Asia, Rick Perry

  22. Nov 5, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Appreciation: Andy Rooney, 1919-2011

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    The American humorist Andy Rooney, who last month retired from his longtime seat on the CBS news magazine "60 Minutes," which he would cap each week with an observation about this thing or that -- or more often this thing......
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