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EDITORIAL
If gasoline prices remain substantially higher here, Alaskans may cut to the chase and demand relief, not hearings.
JOHN HAVELOCK
U.S., Iran have dipped from French well
The troubles in Iran remind us of the elusive nature of truly democratic institutions, our own checkered history in their defense and the prospects for renewal at home.
EDITORIAL
Our view: Conflict of interest
Public trust trumps the right of Alaska lawmakers to invest as they please.
COMPASS
Early Anchorage was too harsh for racism
On June 26, two op-ed pieces published in the Anchorage Daily News reminded us that racism existed in early 20th-century Alaska. It's not very surprising: Historically speaking, human divisions of various kinds seem, sadly, to come with the human condition.
DAN FAGAN
Pollster's column was a liberal manifesto
Christian bashing is in these days, but pollster Ivan Moore took it to new levels this week with his column in The Anchorage Daily News. Moore ties in French President Nicholas Sarkozy's decision to ban the wearing of the burqa in his country to Christians in Anchorage opposing Prop 64, which creates special rights for people who like to have sex with members of their own gender.
Our view: Palin calls it quits
Governor's explanation for resignation doesn't make sense.
Health care system in U.S. badly needs repair
I awoke in the middle of a dreary February night covered in hives and barely able to breathe. Frantically, I stumbled across the hallway in search of help from my roommate who, upon assessing my condition (I have severe allergies), accompanied me to the nearby hospital emergency room.
Our view: Get lean, get healthy
The U.S. government wants to decrease costs and increase effectiveness of health care. Better diets and more exercise will get us part of the way there.
COMPASS
Court's mine ruling may threaten Iliamna
I was dismayed and frankly, disgusted at the recent Supreme Court decision that would allow the Kensington gold mine to dump industrial waste into a freshwater lake. Those of us who depend upon the salmon fishery are frustrated that the Clean Water Act could be subverted in such a way.
EDITORIAL
Nice job on this $12 million makeover.
COMPASS
Fundamentalists in any religion see only their own sets of rules
It is true that burqas have become symbolic of the repression and subjugation of women under Islamic law, but I think it's questionable whether governments should ever become involved in banning any type of clothing.
EDITORIAL
Our view: Misconceptions plague debate over gas line proposals
In the gas line debate, some arguments are totally off-base.
EDITORIAL
After 20 years, the end is in sight for people whose lives were damaged by the Exxon Valdez oil spill.
ELISE PATKOTAK
Politicians who balk at health care for all aren't credible
Americans can sometimes seem to be quite a contradictory group. Or at least, certain segments of the population are. For instance, the segment that purports to represent the Moral Majority seems to have as much trouble as other political parties in knowing when to keep their pants zipped.
COMPASS
King of Pop opened doors and minds
It would be an understatement to say Michael Jackson touched my life. His musical messages and moving melodies stirred my passion as a young poet.
ALASKA NOTEBOOK
Whenever the Portland guys come to town, I get both inspired and depressed.
COMPASS
Citizen oversight a burden to Arctic oil
Alaska's natural resources are natural treasures, from environmental and economic perspectives. I hope our new U.S. senator successfully balances Alaska's resource potential with appropriate environmental, national security and consumer considerations.
COMPASS
Clinical trials help aid victims of cancer
Alaskans read in the newspaper or the Internet daily about new advances made in the "battle" against cancer. These advances are made possible, in large part, by patients participating in clinical trials. A clinical trial is a way to test scientifically whether a new treatment is safe, effective and superior to existing treatments.
EDITORIAL
Taking half the summer to sweep state roads and sidewalks is not acceptable.
For Sarah 7/5 5:52 PM
Twitter This: Natural Sensory Awareness; Primitive And Electronic Instruments of Insurrection 7/5 10:26 AM
Who's going to pay for this journalism? 7/4 11:48 PM
READER-SUBMITTED
Check out readers' opinions of the good, bad and ugly of Anchorage and post your own photos.
READER-SUBMITTED
We receive far more letters than we can publish in the newspaper. Some of the extras appear here.
READER-SUBMITTED
We receive far more guest commentaries (also known as "Compasses") than we can publish in the newspaper. Some of the extras appear here.
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Beware God's messenger in the fancy suit when you pray
Candidate Palin has character problem
Alaska stays true to vision of its founders
There's no need for feds to twiddle with knife law
US cannot afford to not change health care
Alaska's economy: Could be worse
Our view: Stimulus for local schools
Seattle's 1899 exposition rife with racism
Early Alaska judge sided with Native witnesses
Questions about Yup'ik education reveal flaw in thinking
Cheney an unlikely voice of reason in gay-rights debate
Knik Arm bridge no good for Anchorage
Veterans merit better care than VA gives
Proposed code violates founding principle
Changes should stablized fund's returns
Health care bill unworkable, unaffordable
This is the summer for health reform
Knik Arm bridge is essential to new growth
Our view: A measure of justice
Constant exposure part of Palin dilemma
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