Opinion
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Anderson: The zenith of absurdity
Associated Press This April 15 file photo provided by Bob Leonard shows bombing suspects Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, center right in black hat, and his brother, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, center left in white hat, approximately 10-20 minutes before the blasts that struck the Boston Marathon.
"Two weeks ago today, two brothers are alleged to have set off a bomb at the finish line of the Boston Marathon that left three dead -- including an 8-year-old boy -- and injured 282. At least 14 lost limbs. Our president implored us not to "jump to
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Column: Standing by Angie Miller
Last Wednesday, many excited tweens and teens, along with many parents and grandparents, ventured out on a school night and work night to watch "American Idol" on a big screen in Beverly High School's auditorium. They came to root for Angie Miller. T
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Glory, beauty of life are everlasting
To the editor: Important figures come and go. Events seeming eventful can vanish like an advertisement. But the beauty and glory of life are offered forever. Strange, for they are usually passed over and are unpreferred. A new TV star is proclaimed
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Our view: Let's have a debate on plastic bags
It took some doing, but a bill banning supermarket plastic bags has made it out of the Legislature's Environmental, Natural Resources and Agriculture Committee. Already, skeptics are lining up against the proposal, the House version of which is spons
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Column: North Korea's actions reminiscent of the Cold War
"Hitting a bullet with a bullet" aptly describes the challenge of missile defense. North Korea's threats underscore the importance of this technology. Other news overshadows but does not remove this threat. On April 26, Seoul announced that 175 worke
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