Today I make the rare choice to respond to a letter to the editor. I like to do that once every several years, if only to attempt what an editor told me once a columnist should seek from time to time, which is to surprise the reader (or at least one letter-writer). |
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Anthony Walker was a popular, caring student, a church youth leader, a talented basketball player and an aspiring lawyer. His future was bright. What might that future have held if the 18-year-old had not been the victim of a vicious racist attack after being verbally abused at bus stop in 2005?.... |
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There's some good news for residents in the Murrisk and Lecanvey areas, who have had to endure a poor water quality supply for a number of years. The issue was discussed at this week's meeting of the West Mayo Municipal District, where a Mayo County Council;
There are 17 new confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Ireland and one further death. |
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from his home. Koinange, who is used to a busy day-to-day schedule, narrated that it had been a little tough to adjust to his current new normal. "It is complete madness because the clock in my head still wakes up at 4 am. I'm walking around the house until 6 am when the show begins. |
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Arizona. Phoenix: Arizonans continue to face extended wait times for COVID-19 results as testing demand rises, with the state’s largest lab partner reporting average turnaround times of nine to 12 days for people who aren’t hospitalized. But spokespeople from Gov. |
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We are in this moment precisely because this administration—and too many of its predecessors—have stood in the way of science. by Derrick Z. Jackson Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms (left) and Governor Brian Kemp (right) (Photo: Screenshot). In my childhood, ... |
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Santa Barbara police officer in riot gear during May 31 Black Lives Matter protest. Photo by Daniel Dreifuss. Last month, soon after the death of George Floyd reignited demonstrations and debate over American police systems, the Independent asked its readers to share stories of their experiences.... |
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Beijing [China], July 22 (ANI): Continuing with its repression of religious minorities, Chinese officials have now ordered Christians to smash crosses and remove images of Jesus from their homes and instead put up pictures of Communist leaders. Authorities have recently destroyed religious symbols.... |
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Radio Veritas president Rev. Fr. Anton Pascual is urging the faithful to pray for President Duterte who is set to deliver his fifth State of the Nation Address on Monday, July 27.
Pascual, who is also executive director of Caritas Manila, the social action arm of the Archdiocese of Manila said, the.... |
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Native American cultural historian Philip Deloria, a professor of history at Harvard, sees the statue group as a colonial allegory: “They [the Natives] speak to Roosevelt as an American, as a person who happily goes as a dominating white figure to Africa, as a person who goes and takes advantage of.... |
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22 Jul 2020 - Kenyans are still coming to terms with news that teenage sensation Azziad Nasenya is potentially making a killing from her social media videos.…
22 Jul 2020 - A university student was Monday charged with raping his ex-girlfriend in Dagoretti sub-county in Nairobi. |
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