Wednesday, 31 October 2012
The New York Times MILLCREEK, Utah — The campaign has been brutal. Names have been called, insults hurled, yard signs stolen. In these final days, volunteers are out knocking on doors, and undecided voters are awash in leaflets warning about big government and higher taxes, or the loss of crucial government...(size: 11.0Kb)
The Oklahoman BY CARLA HINTON chinton@opubco.com | email Several metro-area Mormon leaders said fellow Mormon Mitt Romney's presidential campaign has brought opportunities for dialogue about their often misunderstood faith beliefs....(size: 7.7Kb)
Yahoo Daily News The latest polls in the conventional swing states show a close race, with neither Mitt Romney nor Barack Obama clearly ahead. Yet they also show a surprising number of formerly solid blue states now within Romney's reach. The rust belt is creakily swinging, according to new polls in Wisconsin,...(size: 14.1Kb)
The Examiner Related topics emotionHalloweenfear & insecurity Advertisement 1:38am by the digital clock on my nightstand, the morning of June 24th I awaken myself aware my soul has been infested by fear. I went to bed the night before, earlier than usual. The Ai Spring Quarter is over. I am on break. I have...(size: 10.4Kb)
Star Tribune Bill King was puzzled when he heard the news: Minnesota ranked a lousy 34 out of 50 states in the latest ranking of the most "generous" states. But Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee were near the top. As one headline put it: "Red States Give More to Charities Than Blue States."...(size: 5.7Kb)
The Sound of Silence 01 Nov 2012
The New York Times Linda Greenhouse on the Supreme Court and the law. Tags: Election 2012, the Supreme Court Reading about the belated scramble by Massachusetts regulators to inspect the compounding pharmacies in their state in the wake of the meningitis crisis left me wondering about the apparent lack of federal...(size: 16.7Kb)
The Examiner Related topics Mitt RomneyJeepElections 2012ChryslerGMAuto Industry Advertisement Wednesday a spokesman for General Motors said that Mitt Romney’s campaign ads have “entered a parallel universe.” Anyone who follows the Romney campaign’s TV and Internet ads know they have been in a parallel universe...(size: 9.7Kb)
The New York Times Things I Saw is an Op-Art series by Jason Polan. Tags: Africa, Art, Europe Suggestions for what you’d like Jason to see and draw may be sent to thingsisaw@nytimes.com. Jason Polan is an artist. Africa, Art, Europe Previous Post Disaster Preparedness By SLOANE CROSLEY Related Posts from Opinionator...(size: 8.7Kb)
The Los Angeles Times NEW YORKSandy dimmed the lights on the Great White Way – but not for long. After days of shuttered performances in the wake of the storm, 27 of the 29 shows running on Broadway reopened Wednesday, despite continued power, transportation and community outages across New York City and...(size: 33.0Kb)
The New York Times ARLINGTON, Va. — With his wire-rimmed glasses and Salvador Dali mustache, Caleb Cunningham does not exactly look like the stereotypical young conservative. He crochets his own stocking caps, and after graduating from Brigham Young University last spring he spent six weeks trekking through...(size: 12.9Kb)
The Hollywood Reporter share Daniel Breaker and Cheyenne Jackson in "The Performers," one of several Broadway shows offering "Sandy Specials." Tough-ticket hits like "The Book of Mormon" are sold out as always, but many shows are offering special post-hurricane deals to lure patrons while NYC transport remains patchy....(size: 9.0Kb)