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Column: Texas GOP wages war on thinking
MIAMI — Some recent headlines from the alternate universe of modern conservatism: Rush Limbaugh claims the bad guy in the new Batman movie was named Bane to remind voters of Mitt Romney’s controversial tenure at Bain Capital. Michele Bachmann, citing zero credible evidence, accuses a Muslim-American aide to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton of conspiring with the Muslim Brotherhood.
Tuesday, July, 24, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
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MIAMI — Some recent headlines from the alternate universe of modern conservatism: Rush Limbaugh claims the bad guy in the new Batman movie was named Bane to remind voters of Mitt Romney’s controversial tenure at Bain Capital. Michele Bachmann, citing zero credible evidence, accuses a Muslim-American aide to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton of conspiring with the Muslim Brotherhood.
Tuesday, July, 24, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
To nowhere and back: Burmeister shares story of 1970 hijacking in book
WORTHINGTON — The banner headline on the front page of the Sept. 8, 1970, Daily Globe proclaimed “Hijackers threaten lives of 180,” and the Associated Press story beneath it recounted the taking of several airliners by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), an Arab guerrilla organization.
Saturday, July, 21, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Lifestyle
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WORTHINGTON — The banner headline on the front page of the Sept. 8, 1970, Daily Globe proclaimed “Hijackers threaten lives of 180,” and the Associated Press story beneath it recounted the taking of several airliners by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), an Arab guerrilla organization.
Saturday, July, 21, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Lifestyle
Crowley-Haberkorn
Debra Haberkorn and Jason Crowley were married March 30 at Mount Olive Lutheran Church, St. Paul.
Saturday, July, 21, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Lifestyle
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Debra Haberkorn and Jason Crowley were married March 30 at Mount Olive Lutheran Church, St. Paul.
Saturday, July, 21, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Lifestyle
Longtime Daily Globe newsman Bob Cashel dies at 83
Paperboy, reporter and editor also enjoy lengthy military career
WORTHINGTON — Veteran Daily Globe newsman Bob Cashel died Thursday evening at Sanford Worthington Medical Center following a short illness.
Saturday, July, 21, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - News
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Paperboy, reporter and editor also enjoy lengthy military career
WORTHINGTON — Veteran Daily Globe newsman Bob Cashel died Thursday evening at Sanford Worthington Medical Center following a short illness.
Saturday, July, 21, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - News
Column: Seven habits of highly ineffective government
WASHINGTON — Stephen Covey, the management guru who died this week, would have had a hard time selling his books in Benjamin Franklin’s America, or Abe Lincoln’s. His best seller “7 Habits of Highly Effective People” would have been considered a self-evident truth.
Friday, July, 20, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
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WASHINGTON — Stephen Covey, the management guru who died this week, would have had a hard time selling his books in Benjamin Franklin’s America, or Abe Lincoln’s. His best seller “7 Habits of Highly Effective People” would have been considered a self-evident truth.
Friday, July, 20, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
Column: Let's get serious about voter suppression
MIAMI — This one is for Mike. He is a Houston reader who shot me an email after my recent column equating the GOP push for voter ID laws with voter suppression.
Friday, July, 20, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
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MIAMI — This one is for Mike. He is a Houston reader who shot me an email after my recent column equating the GOP push for voter ID laws with voter suppression.
Friday, July, 20, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
Column: Dumb and dumbest
WASHINGTON — Few instances are more refreshing than the sound of a politician leaving office. This isn’t because we want to see them go, necessarily (though this, too, can be delicious), but because they tend to speak truthfully upon their departure.
Thursday, July, 19, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
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WASHINGTON — Few instances are more refreshing than the sound of a politician leaving office. This isn’t because we want to see them go, necessarily (though this, too, can be delicious), but because they tend to speak truthfully upon their departure.
Thursday, July, 19, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
Column: Mitt Romney and the NAACP
WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney’s speech to the NAACP convention in Houston was — according to one’s political perspective — a “calculated move on his part to get booed...” to help his white base (Rep. Nancy Pelosi), or a presentation to “independent thinking adult citizens” whom he treated as equals (Rush Limbaugh).
Wednesday, July, 18, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
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WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney’s speech to the NAACP convention in Houston was — according to one’s political perspective — a “calculated move on his part to get booed...” to help his white base (Rep. Nancy Pelosi), or a presentation to “independent thinking adult citizens” whom he treated as equals (Rush Limbaugh).
Wednesday, July, 18, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
Column: The Stossel solution
WASHINGTON — In order to get the correct answer to anything, one must ask the right question. That is what former ABC News and current Fox News TV host John Stossel does on his weekly program. If ever there was “must see-TV,” this is it.
Friday, July, 13, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
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WASHINGTON — In order to get the correct answer to anything, one must ask the right question. That is what former ABC News and current Fox News TV host John Stossel does on his weekly program. If ever there was “must see-TV,” this is it.
Friday, July, 13, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
Column: Teen assailed for outgrowing conservatism
MIAMI — Jonathan Krohn is a symbol of what is wrong in American politics. That is a not a character assessment. To whatever degree one can judge such things from a distance, he seems a decent kid.
Friday, July, 13, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
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MIAMI — Jonathan Krohn is a symbol of what is wrong in American politics. That is a not a character assessment. To whatever degree one can judge such things from a distance, he seems a decent kid.
Friday, July, 13, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
Column: The numbers game
WASHINGTON — President Obama’s attempt to spin the latest discouraging unemployment numbers as “a step in the right direction” is like telling passengers aboard the Titanic to ignore the sinking vessel and listen to the live music.
Wednesday, July, 11, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
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WASHINGTON — President Obama’s attempt to spin the latest discouraging unemployment numbers as “a step in the right direction” is like telling passengers aboard the Titanic to ignore the sinking vessel and listen to the live music.
Wednesday, July, 11, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
Column: Oh, I believe in yesterday
MAYBERRY, N.C. — Former sheriff Andy Taylor died here last week. Mayberry is in mourning.
Tuesday, July, 10, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
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MAYBERRY, N.C. — Former sheriff Andy Taylor died here last week. Mayberry is in mourning.
Tuesday, July, 10, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
Column: The evolution (or de-evolution) of langauge
WORTHINGTON — I used to listen closely to English teachers. My thinking was, if I am going to work for newspapers I had better know the rules of the language
Saturday, July, 07, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Lifestyle
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WORTHINGTON — I used to listen closely to English teachers. My thinking was, if I am going to work for newspapers I had better know the rules of the language
Saturday, July, 07, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Lifestyle
Column: The "Oprahfication" of America
WASHINGTON — When asked at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787 what the Founders had wrought, Benjamin Franklin famously said, “A Republic, if you can keep it.”
Friday, July, 06, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
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WASHINGTON — When asked at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787 what the Founders had wrought, Benjamin Franklin famously said, “A Republic, if you can keep it.”
Friday, July, 06, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
Column: We must keep working to achieve true greatness
MIAMI — Can you say why America is the greatest country in the world? The question proceeds, of course, from an assumption, i.e., that America is, indeed, the greatest nation on Earth.
Friday, July, 06, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
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MIAMI — Can you say why America is the greatest country in the world? The question proceeds, of course, from an assumption, i.e., that America is, indeed, the greatest nation on Earth.
Friday, July, 06, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
Column: Bait and switch on Obamacare
WASHINGTON — When is a tax not a tax? When President Obama says it isn’t, or when the Supreme Court says it is?
Thursday, July, 05, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
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WASHINGTON — When is a tax not a tax? When President Obama says it isn’t, or when the Supreme Court says it is?
Thursday, July, 05, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
Column: On facts, lies and Sarah Palin
Sarah Palin’s vision of a dystopian society in which the elderly and infirm would be required to justify their continued existence before a jury of federal functionaries has been widely ridiculed since she first posted it on Facebook three years ago.
Tuesday, July, 03, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
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Sarah Palin’s vision of a dystopian society in which the elderly and infirm would be required to justify their continued existence before a jury of federal functionaries has been widely ridiculed since she first posted it on Facebook three years ago.
Tuesday, July, 03, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
Obituary: Mary Brower
Mary Colleen Brower peacefully left on her next journey at the age 80, on June 13th, 2012, at Courtyard Health Care Center, Davis, California, after a courageous four year battle with Lewy Body Dementia.
Tuesday, July, 03, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Obituaries (free view)
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Mary Colleen Brower peacefully left on her next journey at the age 80, on June 13th, 2012, at Courtyard Health Care Center, Davis, California, after a courageous four year battle with Lewy Body Dementia.
Tuesday, July, 03, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Obituaries (free view)
Anderson-Windschitl
Ashley Windschitl and Justin Anderson were married April 21 at the American Lutheran Church, Worthington, with John Nau officiating.
Saturday, June, 30, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Lifestyle
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Ashley Windschitl and Justin Anderson were married April 21 at the American Lutheran Church, Worthington, with John Nau officiating.
Saturday, June, 30, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Lifestyle
Column: Should the West believe Egypt’s new president?
CHICAGO — Throughout America’s history, there have been people who denied threats from our enemies. During the Revolutionary War, significant numbers sided with the British monarchy. Enablers in politics, the media and even religion helped Communism remain in power for seven decades in the Soviet Union. German Nazis had their U.S. apologists.
Friday, June, 29, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
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CHICAGO — Throughout America’s history, there have been people who denied threats from our enemies. During the Revolutionary War, significant numbers sided with the British monarchy. Enablers in politics, the media and even religion helped Communism remain in power for seven decades in the Soviet Union. German Nazis had their U.S. apologists.
Friday, June, 29, 2012 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
