Friday 26 August 2016

Opinions P.M.: A pioneering female newspaper publisher in a male-dominated world

This is the worst presidential campaign in modern history; Angst about gun violence in Petworth; A practical solution to keep the Trans-Pacific Partnership alive; The crisis of morality at Fox News; Trump is getting precious little support from Republicans. It could be fatal.; The singular danger of Trump; For Republicans, Zika is spelled with many Z’s; Jill Stein’s foul language on race; The man who lost his memory but gave much to neuroscience; Anti-immigration crowd should spare us the outrage; A son's contemplative search for his father long missing in Qaddafi's Libya; Your free time isn’t free; Five myths about mosquitoes; Trump's 'measured path' is more like a dumpster fire;
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
This is the worst presidential campaign in modern history
No matter what, our next president will be a flawed character.
Angst about gun violence in Petworth
Residents are nervous about bun violence and parks they thought were safe.
 
A practical solution to keep the Trans-Pacific Partnership alive
Getting off on the right foot in 2017.
 
The crisis of morality at Fox News
Ed Henry comes back, to a general-assignment role.
 
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Trump is getting precious little support from Republicans. It could be fatal.
He needs absolute loyalty from Republicans, and instead they're sending mixed messages.
 
The singular danger of Trump
He stands opposed to the civic values we teach children.
 
For Republicans, Zika is spelled with many Z’s
For them, reality never bites.
 
Jill Stein’s foul language on race
Funny how people who swear they're doing things in the best interests of the oppressed condone things that compound the oppression.
 
 
The man who lost his memory but gave much to neuroscience
Luke Dittrich explores the story of a patient and his daredevil brain surgeon.
 
A pioneering female newspaper publisher in a male-dominated world
Alice Arlen and Michael J. Arlen explore the exploits of Alicia Patterson
 
Anti-immigration crowd should spare us the outrage
The zero-legalization scam.
 
A son's contemplative search for his father long missing in Qaddafi's Libya
Hisham Matar reflects on the meaning and impact of the former Libyan regime.
 
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Your free time isn’t free
Leisure should be about more than just not working.
 
Five myths about mosquitoes
Sorry, air conditioning and citronella won't protect you.
 
Trump's 'measured path' is more like a dumpster fire
Reince Priebus's prediction looks preposterous.
 
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