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JOHN HAVELOCK
Aren't we all having fun watching "Downton Abbey," the English soap that traces the squiggles of English class structure in the early 20th century? Well, study it well because an American version of the same is in the making as real life.
EDITORIAL
Our View: Leash the PAC spending beast
Resolution against unlimited campaign spending is the right stand.
COMPASS: VIC VAN BALLENBERGHE
Science, not politics, must rule again at Fish and Game
When Corey Rossi was appointed director of Wildlife Conservation in the Department of Fish and Game, over 50 former ADF&G wildlife biologists sent a strongly worded letter of "no confidence" to Commissioner Cora Campbell.
ELISE PATKOTAK
Airline did right by its prayer cards
Since some segments of our community are already sure I'm from the dark side, or heading there soon after my demise, I might as well explain my take on the Alaska Airlines' prayer card issue.
COMPASS: MAYOR DAN SULLIVAN
Tell the state how to improve its schools
Late last year, I convened the Mayor's Education Summit, a two-day event that brought together 100 key policymakers and community members to work with national education reform experts on how to make Anchorage schools the best in the country.
COMPASS: JOHN WEDDLETON
Comics get no respect -- but they should
For 20-something years, I've had a comic strip on my office wall. The first panel shows a fellow holding up a framed painting for a well-coiffed critic who throws up his hands with joy, exclaiming, "ART!" In the next frame, he holds a leather-bound book. The critic sings, "LITERATURE!" In the last frame, he holds another creative work with words and pictures together -- a comic book. "Worthless TRASH!" the critic snorts.
SHANNYN MOORE
Seeing past party labels puts Alaska first
I posted two updates on Facebook. They seemed simple. One: My baby-blue beaver fur coat keeps me warm. It was on sale at Second Run and I love it. The other? That I'm furious with the pathetic state of our Board of Game and the dastardly policies of snaring bears, gassing wolf pups and shooting both bears and wolves from airplanes. De-friended with explanations -- so seventh grade.
PAUL JENKINS
Backing Newt guarantees another term for Obama
It is my sad duty to report that Republicans -- even ultra-conservative tea party loons and people who should know better -- are lost. In a desperate bid to dodge Mitt Romney as their presidential candidate, many are embracing, unbelievably, Newt Gingrich.
COMPASS: BILL SHERWONIT
Board covers its tracks, keeps loopholes
There are many reasons to be disturbed, disgusted and dismayed by our state's current wildlife management regime, if you're someone who wants more than moose or caribou meat in the freezer or trophies for the floor and walls. This was proved once again at the recent Board of Game meeting in Anchorage.
EDITORIAL
Our view: Obama invokes military example; Alaska offers one of its own
Key word in Senate Bipartisan Working Group is "working."
STEVE HAYCOX
Inhumanity of 70 years ago lingers today
A week ago today was the 70th anniversary of the Wannsee Conference, which took place at a large, spacious villa on a lake in a suburb of Berlin. What happened at Wannsee concerns us all and at many levels.
ELISE PATKOTAK
Prevo, Gingrich cross the 'sleaze' line
Whether or not Jerry Prevo broke the law with his church's property tax exemptions is perhaps not as important as the fact that it all just feels sleazy. Churches shouldn't feel sleazy. Given what most churches preach, they should be so far from the line separating legal from illegal that there is no doubt whatsoever that they are upright and honorable.
Current political debate swings and misses at American reality
New York Times David Brooks says bold moves from both sides of the political spectrum are what millions of Americans need - more competitiion and more support.
'Virtuous circle' may cure what ails economy, but it won't be fast
New York Times columnist Paul Krugman isn't singing "Happy Days are Here Again," but he sees reals signs of hope for an economic recovery - if GOP ideology doesn't kill it.
JUDITH KLEINFELD
Find a way to reward yourself for exercising
One of our most common New Year's resolutions is to get more exercise. Exercise ranks second in New Year's resolutions, right after our first goal of spending more time with friends and family.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR (1/22/12)
Today we begin a new feature on the Sunday Opinion page -- Letter of the Week.
America's division is wider than you think
NYT columnist David Brooks writes about a book entitled "Coming Apart" by Charles Murray, which finds a nation deeply divided, but in ways that give the lie to the politics of the day.
Tough talk is cheap on the campaign trail
New York TImes columnist Maureen Dowd reflects on the politics of toughness - and the difference between those who talk and those who act.
Government can crowd out other forms of working together
New York Times columnist Ross Douthat warns against government that uses its authority to force churches and other groups to toe its philosophical marks.
EDITORIAL
Flip through daily editorial cartoons from newspapers across the country. Check back throughout the week as more are added.
Submit a Compass (guest commentary)
Post a 'Good, bad, and ugly' photo
AGDC can be strong force for Alaska gas
Choice helps families be healthy, happy
State is playing an unscientific game
President blundered in blocking Keystone XL
Dec. 21 end of a cycle, not end of time
Our view: Oil taxes, gas lines
Independent schools deserve our respect
Banking isn't the road to hell - if you play it straight
Here's the latest on the dwindling GOP field
Our View: Funding makes bridge a non-starter
Poor begin to raise voices in outrage
Romney can't ride Bain train to the presidency
How campaigns and candidates have changed
Who is Mitt Romney at his core?
Age has a way of making cold feel colder
To limit abortions, boost Denali KidCare
Private schools are solution to problems Anchorage doesn't have
Our View: Fish & Game and foul
Martin Luther King Jr. Day a time to serve
If you want to push bigotry, leave God out
Capitalism, like Twinkies, allows room for failure
Sheffield has helped lead port toward success
Top attorney in state works for office, not for governor
Pioneering Gruber left mark on state
Our View: Wrap up emissions program
Engineering program growing, needs support
Wealthy taking over our government
Alaska pilot for the Renda links fuel trip to serum run
Facebook posters sound off on snow removal
Our View: State savings? Good idea
Coastal plan sorely needed for each and every Alaskan
Judge agreed with Big Oil's own research
GOP needs to back the guy who can beat Obama
Hospice means so much more than end of life
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