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Mr. Snowman: Neighborliness in Tough Times

January 13, 2011
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Mr. Snowman: Neighborliness in Tough Times

Rather than engage in namecalling and derision, I’ll quit now –and simply thank whomever built Mr. Snowman for your neighborliness and sense of fun. You really brightened my day!

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Health Reform: The Right Thing To do

March 23, 2010
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While current health reform legislation needs tweaking and will be subject to change, I firmly support it. It's the right thing to do.

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Will attack ads backfire in Coakley/Brown Senate Race?

January 14, 2010
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Coakley's ham-handed attack ads give Brown a perfect opportunity to appear reasonable, dignified and unflappable--Senatorial, if you will. I can only hope that Massachusetts citizens will be able to look beyond the ads to Coakley's strong record of accomplishments and belief in a government of civil and human rights,

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MA Senatorial Primary: Who Gets My vote?

December 8, 2009
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In voting, this time around, I'll be deciding which candidate has the background and talent to hit the ground running--to effectively translate ideas into action with credibility and sophistication at a time when so many major issues are at stake.

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"Gates-gate": A teachable moment whose time has passed

July 29, 2009
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The "Gates-gate" episode in Cambridge has been called a "teachable moment." Might I suggest that it's a moment that has gone on too long? We get it. It's a moment whose time has passed. --Anita M. Harris

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CBS News Chief Lauds Obama, predicts stronger newspapers

April 9, 2009
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CBS Evening News Exec: At the recent G20 Summit, "when stood up, it was a proud moment for America."

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Boston/NY Newspaper War: Pulitzer Winners Face off

April 7, 2009
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Was surprised last night when two Pulitzer prize winning journalists locked horns on WGBH-TV's Greater Boston over NYT

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Look back, move forward

March 10, 2009
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In his 3-05-09 post "Probe the Past to Protect the Future," Washington DC business-advocate-re-turned investigative journalist Andrew Kreig says it's "nonsense"for the country to look forward without addressing the "wrongs" of the recent past "nonsense"....I'm not anxious to delve back into the murky recent past. By temperament, like Obama, I would...

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