Fans of teams that exploit and demean Indians are fooling themselves if they think it’s an honor.
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Another View: Portland should lead the way on marijuana legalization
The editors of the Portland Press Herald are apparently confused about Citizens for a Safer Portland’s efforts to legalize marijuana in the city (“Our View: ‘Legalizing’ pot in Portland would just add to the confusion,” June 1). Perhaps I can offer some clarification. The issue is actually quite simple. This fall, Portland voters will have […]
Kathleen Parker: Surrogate parenting: An industry with a dark side
A proposal in Louisiana would give official standing to the buying and selling of babies.
During flap over girls’ access to Plan B, no fuss about boys and condoms
Forty years after the second wave of the women’s movement, a double standard persists,
Alan Caron: In Augusta’s ‘glass-half-empty’ world, reasons for optimism
Three working groups showed that consensus is possible when members want to find solutions.
Dana Milbank: Administration’s spying on journalists crosses a constitutional line
Treating James Rosen as a criminal is a flagrant assault on our First Amendment freedoms.
Leonard Pitts: The panic machine gears up to fight an imaginary threat
And the new 3-D printer technology makes it easier to arm those fighting such tyranny.
Leonard Pitts: Who cares if player’s gay? Anyone who longs for real change
Statements of support are encouraging, but messages of hate show that more work is needed.
Alan Caron: The next economy’s many parts need unifying force
Making Maine a magnet for businesses requires a vision, a plan, leadership and organization.
Dana Milbank: Tribunals for terror suspects have produced little justice
As a new book shows, it’s a good thing the Boston bombing suspect won’t face a military trial.