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It's with mixed feelings that I announce this week will feature the last "regularly scheduled" package of Letters to the Editor. I say "regularly scheduled" because we've tried to run your letters ...
Revolutionary War patriot Thomas Young observed that the opposite of democratic government — he called it “tyranny” — occurs when society turns against itself with one part usurping the ...
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