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GCC professor given award for years of leadership
Gordon Alexandre has never shied away from confrontation.
As a student at UCLA during the 1960s and ’70s, he rocked an enormous afro while serving as a vocal grass-roots organizer. Later, as a history professor at Glendale Community College, he...Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Alexander Hamilton, Steve White, Teachers Unions, Education
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Abortion? Sure, yeah, hate it, too. But let's talk about lowering taxes
Like other liberals, I wonder why people who say they are conservative are not conservative. Why don't they express values and sentiments more in keeping with actual conservative philosophy, with a belief in the sanctity of tradition and faith (however...Tags: Business Enterprises, Unemployment Benefits, Abortion, Republican Party, Paul Ryan
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Northford Business Man Accused of Paying Employees $1.43 an Hour
He may look like Karl Marx with his bushy beard and wild hair, but according to the Department of Labor, Joseph Spezzanno III is more scrooge than comrade.
The Northford businessman appeared in New Haven Superior Court last Thursday on a laundry list...Tags: Labor Legislation, Employees, Lawyers, Justice System, Career and Workplace
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Socialism in the USA
In reply to the column, “Socialism is not the answer,” by Gregory Brant, in your paper on Oct. 10. Mr. Brant should be reminded that socialism is often in the eye of the beholder. A century ago. Republican legislators were happy to call...Tags: Corporate Crime, The Home Depot, Laws, Republican Party, Wages and Pensions
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Nothing like death to liven up a European tour
If you're looking for the macabre side of Europe, skip the hokey rip-off "torture museums" and visit a cemetery — they're authentic, artsy and oozing with history. In honor of Halloween, here is a list of some of my favorites.
Pere Lachaise...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Malcolm McLaren, Religion and Belief, Gays and Lesbians, Minority Groups
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We're lovin' it, comrade: Russia embraces fast food
Fast food has been under attack in America. Urged to make their Happy Meals healthier, McDonald's recently shrank the serving size of the meal's fries and added apple slices. Cajoled by public health advocates and new laws, chain restaurants are posting...Tags: Recipes, Saint Petersberg (Russia), Russia, The New York Times, Physical Conditions
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Learning from the little blue guys
The other day, I was imagining a conversation between our elected officials about the Smurfs. On one side of the aisle the rhetoric would go something like this, "I believe that Poppa Smurf represents Karl Marx. He is not the leader of the Smurfs but...Tags: Mark Twain, Politics, Elections, Real Estate, Television
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Picturing a blue government
The other day, I was imagining a conversation between our elected officials about the Smurfs. On one side of the aisle the rhetoric would go something like this, “I believe that Poppa Smurf represents Karl Marx. He is not the leader of the Smurfs...Tags: Mark Twain, Politics, Elections, Real Estate, Television
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Points to consider
In Cory Rodgers' letter (Nov. 19, page A4) he blames the "death of philosophy among our nation's decision makers" for immobilizing "contemporary political discussion." He then dismisses (sometimes?) the "sophisticated editorial styles" of Franklin,...Tags: Ronald Reagan, Milton Friedman, Thomas Jefferson
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