House Editorial: Bringing light to Burma
Halfway across the world, a tragedy is bringing to light the irresponsibility of a nation’s ideology. In the Myanmar province of Burma last Thursday, a 50-year-old freelance journalist named Kenji Nagai was gunned down by soldiers while recording video of anti-government demonstrations while working for the Japanese news agency APF News. More...
Breeze Perspectives: The power of the podium
By Caroline Carter, staff writer
Columbia University is facing an onslaught of criticism for extending that power to Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, a man former House Speaker Newt Gingrich considers to be this century’s version of Adolf Hitler. More...
Between the lines: A government for the people and the world
By Patrick Callahan, senior writer
For decades, we as a nation have prided ourselves on our consistent moral belief in the right of all peoples to assert their basic human rights. More...
Breeze Perspectives: Lazy like a fox…or just lazy?
By Tony Spadaccia, contributing writer
I’m a big fan of “Law & Order” I’ve watched it for years, and by now I think I’ve seen almost every episode. From 2002 to 2007, former Tennessee senator Fred Thompson played the role of New York City District Attorney Arthur Branch. In the series, Branch was a no-nonsense, straight talking, dynamic prosecutor who was totally committed to doing his job. More...
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