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Mailbag: City needs to project a better image
Is Glendale so bereft of any culture or other activities to publicize that the only thing we can think of to hang on poles all over town is "No smoking" and "Seat belt your child in their seats" banners? Do we have to be reminded by these fairly ugly...Tags: Political Corruption, Kabul (Afghanistan), Iraq, Corporate Crime, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Anatomy of an Afghan war tragedy
Nearly three miles above the rugged hills of central Afghanistan, American eyes silently tracked two SUVs and a pickup truck as they snaked down a dirt road in the pre-dawn darkness.
The vehicles, packed with people, were 3 1/2 miles from a dozen U.S....Tags: Human Interest, Advanced Training, Career and Workplace, Health, Entertainment Events
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Vanity Fair issues annual hot-or-not list of media executives
Company TownTime to put away the flowers, booze and pleading phone calls to Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter. The magazine's annual list of the most powerful in entertainment, technology, finance and culture, hits newsstands Thursday and is already on its website...... -
'Obama without tears'
Change of SubjectFrom William Greider's essay headlined, "Obama Without Tears" in The Nation: Obama's governing style is a function of his biography - —a man who grew up always in the middle, both black and white. He succeeded by learning rare skills,...... -
Obama's misstep on McChrystal
In making and tolerating disparaging comments about his civilian superiors in front of a reporter, Gen. Stanley McChrystal failed a test of leadership, judgment and respect for his role in a democratic government. But most obviously, he failed an IQ test....Tags: Abraham Lincoln, David Petraeus, Steve Chapman, Al-Qaeda, Barack Obama
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Notes on a Year: Ann Powers on pop music
"Let's have a toast," sang Kanye West in September of this sometimes seemingly endless year, debuting a new song, "Runaway," on the MTV Video Music Awards. Over a glassy keyboard sample and an old-school breakbeat, West intoned a gentle melody. "Runaway,"...Tags: Ol' Dirty Bastard, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, MTV Video Music Awards, Arcade Fire (music group)
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Aberdeen man volunteers for Afghanistan deployment
Nearing the end of his almost three-decade military career, South Dakota Army National Guard Col. Michael Herman had never been deployed. So Herman - an Aberdeen husband, father and grandfather - volunteered to go to Afghanistan, where he spent 15...Tags: Advanced Training, Career and Workplace, Kabul (Afghanistan), Robert Gates, Army National Guard
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"Wounded Knee: Party Politics and the Road to an American Massacre" by Heather Cox Richardson
Special to the Tribune"Wounded Knee: Party Politics and the Road to an American Massacre" By Heather Cox Richardson Basic Books, 392 pages, $28.95 Heather Cox Richardson’s superb new book should come labeled: Warning! Reading the contents may lead to depression. A...Tags: Human Interest, Health, Massachusetts, Health and Medical Professionals, Government
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Mailbag: Ramani deserved harsher punishment
The Fair Political Practices Commission is an embarrassment, engaging in a full investigation, convicting Sunder Ramani of 33 direct campaign violations ("Report: Ramani campaign erred, Sept. 3) and simply slapping him on the hand and saying don't do it...Tags: Political Corruption, Kabul (Afghanistan), Iraq, Corporate Crime, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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War General To Explain Published Complaints About President, Aides
Staff reporterWith the ramped-up war in Afghanistan at a precarious moment, President Barack Obama prepared to hear his top war commander explain biting published complaints about the commander in chief and his aides. Even before their showdown, the White House's...Tags: NATO, Kabul (Afghanistan), Korean War (1950-1953), Washington (U.S. state), David R. Obey
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BREAKING NEWS: McChrystal Out; Gen. David Petraeus To Replace McChrystal
Web ReporterPresident Barack Obama ousted Gen. Stanley McChrystal as the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan on Wednesday, choosing the embattled general's direct boss - Gen. David Petraeus - to take over the troubled 9-year-old war, a source told The Associated Press....Tags: Heads of State, Government, Barack Obama, Afghanistan
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