Articles 2015

My Hero

My Hero By Tom Eck   We all have our heroes. Mine include my father, a WWII veteran who valiantly fought campaigns in Germany, Italy and the Philippines.  And my five children. All now successful professionals, parents and spouses in spite of enduring childhoods raised only by their father. But the real hero in my […]

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Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor   Dear Sir:The global impacts of anthropomorphic climate disruption (ACD) continue to intensify, as corporations and the global elite continue to plunder our planet and humanity continues to consume the products they pull from the Earth. Many places are already facing fresh-water scarcity and other environmental contamination problems. We may have passed a

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SHAKESPEARE’S SONNETS – The Dark Lady, Much Loved and Much Hated

SHAKESPEARE’S SONNETS  – The Dark Lady, Much Loved and Much Hated By Michael Warren   The final 24 sonnets (out of a total of 154) are very different from the earlier ones which describe Shakespeare’s love and admiration for his patron, the young Earl of Southampton. These latter sonnets are poems of infatuation, desire and

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The Enemy Is Not Russia Or Putin: It’s Hypocrisy

The Enemy Is Not Russia Or Putin: It’s Hypocrisy By Marcel Woland   Re: “Dictator Disease” (July Ojo), iconic of  Ms. Harwood’s piece is a photo-shopped image of her target, Putin. It has appeared in Gessen’s hatchet-job The Man without a Face; Harding’s narcissistic Mafia State: How One reporter became an Enemy of the Brutal

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