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Bursts of Light and Fresh Air
I know that life is supposed to be full of surprises but the last few weeks have been ridiculous. For example, you had the unnerving spectacle of Vladimir Putin, the former KGB thug who runs Russia, rescuing Barack Obama, the former community organizer who runs his...
A Golden Rule that Might Chip Away at Inequality
Watching grown men fulminate in public can be unnerving. Michael Piwowar and Daniel Gallagher — two distinctly CEO-friendly members of the federal Securities and Exchange Commission — recently did plenty of fulminating. Piwowar and Gallagher had little choice. They...
Junking Food Is Bad for Everyone
Several years ago, I worked in a grocery store bakery. At the end of each day, we threw away piles of perfectly good food. Before the store closed, employees walked down each aisle, checking the expiration dates of bread, bagels, and cookies to toss out whatever...
Colorado’s Fracking Disaster
As the people of Colorado are presently learning, it's horrendous enough to suffer the ravages of a natural disaster, but it's doubly horrific to then be faced with a more devastating unnatural disaster. First came the epic floods that recently ripped through the...
The Latest Trend in Trade Secrets
As our jobs And pay degrade, Moguls smirk And tout “Free Trade” It's no wonder President Barack Obama refuses to let Americans see those two new trade deals he's negotiating. Neither the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) nor the Transatlantic Trade and Investment...
USS Inequality
Saluting Nixon
There are some things I thought I'd never hear myself say. One of them is "Hip-hip hooray for Nixon!" That would give me a tongue cramp if I tried to say it about Tricky Dick, but this burst of praise goes out to the governor of Missouri, Jay Nixon. Facing Republican...
How Do We Overcome Our Numbness?
The flag positioned at half-mast was the only indication that anything had happened at all. American University was lush with early-autumn excitement and the quad was full of beginning-of-the-semester, carefree energy. There were no panicked email alerts, no worried...
This Week in OtherWords: September 18, 2013
This week in OtherWords, Saru Jayaraman calls on Congress to raise the "sub-minimum" wage paid to servers and other tipped workers after a 22-year freeze and Donald Kaul illustrates the irresponsibility of GOP lawmakers who would have our government stop paying its...
Remembering Saul Landau, 1936-2013
By divine intervention, Saul Landau entered my life 12 years ago and taught me how to write, film, and live with dignity. We instantly bonded over having fathers from the "old country" — his father from Ukraine, mine from Syria — and being Semites with prominent...