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ELISE PATKOTAK
We can argue for a long time whether Obamacare or Romneycare or some other care is the answer to what ails America. What can't be argued is that there are two classes of people in this country right now, those who can afford to be healthy and those whose health care plan consists of hoping to god nothing happens to them.
EDITORIAL
South Fork controversy proves again that people love their backyard park.
COMPASS: JEFF PANTAGES
Liberals have no monopoly on compassion
Liberals' sense of morality insists on a direct link between intention and outcome. That individual self-interest can have a morally beneficial effect for society is anathema to their way of thinking.
COMPASS: DEBBIE S. MILLER
Draft plan for NPR-A offers alternate way to find balance
As Shell Oil sends its ships to the Arctic, there is mounting pressure on the Obama administration to halt offshore drilling operations in this high-risk environment.
Winners and losers in last week's news
COMPASS: JEFF PANTAGES
Look at spending for measure of equality
The professor gets a "C." And that's only because I'm a soft grader. I'm talking about Steve Haycox's recent column on income inequality and capitalism.
PAUL JENKINS
Oil tax logic continues to elude Democrats
Imagine my surprise as I read the letter-to-the-editor headline: "Democrats are looking out for Alaskans while Republicans continue to fail them." Who would have guessed, especially after the Legislature's last special session?
MICHAEL CAREY
The federal courtroom in which Schaeffer Cox and his fellow Fairbanks Sovereign Citizens are on trial for allegedly plotting to attack government officials is crowded. Not with members of the public or the three defendants' families but with jurors (and alternate jurors), lawyers for each defendant, prosecutors and their aides, court staff and the defendants themselves.
SHANNYN MOORE
Memories of our moms sharpen over time
My mom liked her schedule. Every day had regular chores, but a few had special tasks. Wednesdays we made bread.
JOHN HAVELOCK
Fight over oil taxes is far from over
The special session this year ended on an odd note. In an unprecedented move, Gov. Sean Parnell withdrew the oil tax reduction bill, his only reason for calling the special session.
COMPASS: SEAN PARNELL
Barriers to natural gas pipeline are falling
Last fall I charted a new course to build a natural gas pipeline and deliver our resource to Alaska homes and a global market. This new road map to a gas line established benchmarks that have been met and backstop our progress toward marketing Alaska's gas.
COMPASS: JOHN HALL
World's toughest job is underappreciated
Yesterday I retired. That's right, as of midnight last night and after thirty years I am no longer a partner in Alaska Emergency Medicine Associates. I walked out of the Providence Hospital Emergency Department for the last time.
ALASKA NOTEBOOK
Fuji Gifts offered a personal touch
Julia O'Malley's column on the treasures of Fuji Gifts, the late Art Wallace's shop on the Old Glenn Highway in Chugiak, has prompted a fair amount of comment and memories. It was good place, and that lent something extra to the gifts bought there.
ELISE PATKOTAK
Children deserve a safe 'forever home'
You know what one of the hardest things to do is when working with troubled children? It's holding your tongue and your temper as the child explains to you just how wonderful their parents are.
SEN. HOLLIS FRENCH
Lawmakers, governor team up in crime fight
Here's a headline you are not likely to read: "State Senators and the Parnell Administration Work Toward Crime Solutions." But guess what? It's true.
EDITORIAL
Our view: Right call on election
Assembly makes common-sense call on a botched election, but there's still work to do.
Hijackers of Alaska GOP did Begich a huge favor
Today must be sweet indeed for Sen. Mark Begich, a guy whose 2014 re-election chances until recently were as bleak as winter in Shaktoolik. He is, after all, a very blue guy in a very red state.
SHANNYN MOORE
We need much more than Parnell slogan
Gov. Sean Parnell is starring in an ad campaign in which he thanks Alaskans for "choosing respect." Hooray! A bumper sticker! Parades! At long last we're raising awareness on an issue too many Alaskans know far too well.
COMPASS: WILLIAM STREUR
Speak out against abuse and save a child
In far too many homes and families, child abuse is passed from one generation to the next. It causes severe psychological and physical damage, and costs the state thousands of dollars every year. It can even result in death.
Nicholas Kristof: Life is both bleak and brave at Pine Ridge
New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof visits the "other 1 percent," some of the most impoverished people in the country at the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, and finds both despair and hope.
Gail Collins: Richard Lugar lost. Your thoughts?
New York Times columnist Gail Collins looks at the defeat of longtime Indiana Sen. Richard Lugar in an analysis that includes morel mushrooms, Rosa Parks and the NRA.
Thomas Friedman: There's another Arab Spring in high-tech startups
New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman visits an oasis in Jordan that aims to build high-tech startups in the Arab world.
EDITORIAL
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Post a 'Good, bad, and ugly' photo
Cinco de Mayo salutes Mexican determination
10 things to consider about oil taxation
Parnell's game board choices display his misjudgment
Our View: EPA is doing its job
Inequality's roots deep in US history
Election fiasco wasn't an accident
Let court, not board, handle redistricting
Our View: Yes, there's still a war
Alaska veterinarians do disservice to dogs, villages
Support effort to provide more than a mat
City grading itself in integrity of election
Parnell was unprepared to sell oil-tax reform bill
Americans no longer focus on the welfare of all
UA head trips over code of employee conduct
Shock waves leave lasting damage
Mallott a deserving recipient of award
House awaits Senate movement on HB 9
Our view: Governor's new oil tax bill resembles the old
Climate actions hold moral imperative
Pebble Partnership's quake data lacking
'Stand your ground' laws are freaking out the Left
Ice cream can't make these plans palatable
Solid info critical to resolving oil economics
Film incentive bill creates 'Alaskanized' plan for state
Our view: Help for autistic children, scholarships have long reach
We must learn to use freedom wisely
Alternate energy plays role in state's growth
Offensive continues in war on women
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