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Friday, Feb 9, 2007
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House Editorial: Gushing Giuliani Just when the campaign finally got serious, the New York Post reminded us why it is called a tabloid — and it has nothing to do with the position of the newspaper fold. More... The Writing on the Wall: How not to lead
It was only a matter of time, ladies and gentlemen: Ted Haggard is back, and straighter than ever. More... Between the Lines: President must speak from the gut on global warming
When he learned that his daughter was being shown “An Inconvenient Truth” in her science class, Frosty E. Hardison was quoted in the Washington Post as saying, “No you will not teach or show that propagandist Al Gore video to my child, blaming our nation — the greatest nation ever to exist on this planet — for global warming.” The teacher was threatened with disciplinary action for not seeking permission to show a controversial film. More... Breeze Perspectives: Death of pro-Armenian journalist in Turkey spurs freedom of speech debate
On Jan. 19, Hrant Dink, the editor of the Armenian language newspaper Agos and a Turkish citizen of Armenian heritage, was fatally shot outside of his office in Istanbul. The gunman, Ogün Samast, was a Turkish teenager under orders from a Muslim terrorist organizer. This event creates a major stumbling block for the secular Turkish governments bid to join the European Union. More... Letters to the Editor (Editorial Policies) Darts & Pats (Submit your own!)
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