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    June 23, 2008 11:07 am

    Today’s cartoon is by RJ Matson of The St. Louis Post Dispatch.

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    Today's cartoon is by Cam Cardow of The Ottawa Citizen.
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    Today’s cartoon is by Cam Cardow of The Ottawa Citizen.

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    Today's cartoon is by Adam Zyglis of The Buffalo News.
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    Blind support of Israel doesn’t make U.S. safer | Viewpoint
    Blind support of Israel doesn’t make U.S. safer...
    June 21, 2008 11:00 am

    To the Palestinians who live in the occupied territories, and also the millions of Palestinians who exist as refugees, the founding of Israel 60 years ago means the catastrophe (al nakba in Arabic).

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    The fist bump is just one sign of a potential terrorist
    The fist bump is just one sign of...
    By Brian Kelly • June 20, 2008 8:35 pm

    I was recently informed by a fair-and-balanced news source that presidential hopeful Barack Obama was caught on film bumping fists with his wife Michelle.

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    Today's cartoon is by RJ Matson of The St. Louis Post Dispatch.
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    June 20, 2008 11:07 am

    Today’s cartoon is by RJ Matson of The St. Louis Post Dispatch.

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    Today's cartoon is by RJ Matson of The New York Observer.
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    June 19, 2008 4:16 pm

    Today’s cartoon is by RJ Matson of The New York Observer.

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    ‘Sock It To Me Baby’ and other Dr. Scholl’s tales | Jim Freeman
    ‘Sock It To Me Baby’ and other Dr....
    By Jim Freeman • June 18, 2008 9:00 am

    As I age, somewhere to the left of graciously, I find it amusing that I have, in recent years, begun to sacrifice style for function.
    Maybe after developing one’s own style, it is less necessary to borrow the alleged style of others.
    Last Wednesday, after successfully solo laundromating in that city north of us that none of us want to be seen in, I journeyed by Big 5 to say “hello” to Diane. A few months back, when I last made an emergency run to Wally World for mindless gifts, I purchased my first ever pair of Dr. Scholl’s shoes from her.
    Either my feet are swelling as I age or my fourth-grade socks no longer fit.

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    Langley knows how sustain itself | Viewpoint
    Langley knows how sustain itself | Viewpoint
    June 17, 2008 10:50 pm

    I have been contemplating lately in a deeper and more urgent way, the future of this community… and for the purpose of this piece I will limit my focus to the city of Langley. One, because I know something about how Langley works. And two, because in many ways Langley is a microcosm of the county, the state and the nation.
    It’s a community where a good number of folks understand what it means to live harmoniously and responsibly on the planet, how living on an island is different from living on the mainland or in a large urban community, and — most importantly — what might be required of us as individuals and of our public officials, to sustain our community.

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    Tuning in to ‘This week on South Whidbey’ | Jim Freeman
    Tuning in to ‘This week on South Whidbey’...
    By Jim Freeman • June 11, 2008 9:00 am

    Jim Freeman says thanks again for showing up.

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    Presidential candidates should look at history for VP choices
    Presidential candidates should look at history for VP...
    By Brian Kelly • June 10, 2008 8:50 pm

    Political pundits have been in a lather the past week over possible vice presidential candidates.
    Will Obama ask Hillary?
    Will Bill ask Obama to ask Hillary?
    Will Hillary ask Oprah to have Obama answer Bill?
    Will Oprah ask Bill to look under his chair for a special prize?
    All this speculation over possible vice presidential candidates is wearing me out. I keep telling people to relax; there are many miles to go before such decisions need to be made.

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    ALL ABOARD: The latest from Indiana: Bed, bath and beyond
    ALL ABOARD: The latest from Indiana: Bed, bath...
    By Jim Freeman • June 3, 2008 8:19 pm

    Despite my good intentions to share some significant historical observations from last week’s tour of the Studebaker Museum in South Bend, Ind., I must hold the press on this to discuss the recent reminders experienced first hand of sharing a bathroom with three women.

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    VIEWPOINT: If not for yourself, at least quit smoking for childrens’ sake
    VIEWPOINT: If not for yourself, at least quit...
    June 3, 2008 8:19 pm

    Dave Sharpe looks at how smoking can impact the health of children.

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