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COMPASS: DONNA FLEURY
Today is Memorial Day. To the families of Americans lost in our nation's wars, every day is Memorial Day. To the family of Marine Cpl. Gregory M. W. Fleury, every day is Memorial Day.
COMPASS: MICHAEL KOCHER
Alienating Alaskans could fracture GOP
I'm sure the news that Lt. Gov. Mead Treadwell hosted Republican Party Chairman-elect Russ Millette at his home recently was a shock to Democrats statewide. Why? Because Mead Treadwell understands what the Republican Party needs to continue its success in this state, to continue to add voters to its rolls and to keep the public from perceiving the party as fractured.
COMPASS: JOHN CLOE
Remember Alaska's WWII contributions
June 3 and 4 will mark the 70th anniversary of the Japanese aircraft carrier-based bombing of Dutch Harbor in the eastern Aleutians during which 76 Americans died and three were taken prisoner. The Alaska Veterans Memorial Museum in the Post Office Mall on Fourth Avenue is planning a special exhibit to commemorate Dutch Harbor and the ensuing Aleutian Campaign, the only World War II campaign fought on North American soil.
COMPASS: CHRIS PALLISTER, JOHN KENNISH and CAREY BAGDASSARIAN
Toxic tsunami debris will flood Alaska shores
The scope of the environmental disaster about to befoul Alaska's coast is shocking.
COMPASS: KARIN WANAMAKER
Comeau fund helps neediest students
As the school year comes to an end many of us reflect upon the swift passage of time in our children's lives and hope that we are doing the very best to ensure a positive, enriching, learning environment for our children.
COMPASS: HAYDEN NEVILL
Transgender Alaskans' privacy imperiled
A recent court order may not have attracted much media attention, but it is tremendously important to a few of us Alaskans. The order deals with the Department of Motor Vehicles' restrictions on changing the gender markers on driver's licenses for transgender Alaskans.
COMPASS: TERRY GARDINER
Health care refunds can bolster business
If you're a hardworking small-business owner in Alaska who provides health benefits to your employees, there's a chance your insurance carrier owes you money. And if it does, you can start checking the mailbox for a refund somewhere in the neighborhood of $517.
COMPASS: KATIE TEPAS
Alaska making a difference in ending cycle of violence
As columnist Shannyn Moore noted (ADN, May 6), ending the epidemic of domestic violence and sexual assault will take more than a march. I could not agree more.
COMPASS; SEN. GARY STEVENS and ROBIN SAMUELSON
Mining Pebble would fail Hammond's criteria
In determining whether potential resource development would ensure healthy, sustainable economic growth for our state, former Governor Jay Hammond had four simple criteria a project should be evaluated by.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
COMPASS: ADRIANA RAMIREZ-AGUILAR
Cinco de Mayo salutes Mexican determination
Another Cinco de Mayo is here. And with it, parties full of icy margaritas and Mexican fare. Definitely it is a great opportunity to celebrate and have a good time, but do we really know the meaning behind Cinco de Mayo celebrations?
COMPASS: ROGER MARKS
10 things to consider about oil taxation
Here are 10 points that were missed during the debate over oil taxes.
COMPASS: BILL SHERWONIT
Parnell's game board choices display his misjudgment
The evidence mounts that under Gov. Sean Parnell's watch, Alaska's wildlife management system is both broken and increasingly corrupt.
COMPASS: KATHLEEN MENKE
Let court, not board, handle redistricting
The Alaska Redistricting Board, after well over a year, has failed to adopt either a map or a process that conforms to the requirements of the Alaska Constitution.
COMPASS: GUADALUPE MARROQUIN
Election fiasco wasn't an accident
The recent shortage of available ballots at voting precincts in Anchorage was the result of intentional failed planning, judgment, and execution on the part of the municipal clerk's office.
Ross Douthat: Academia's diversity is only skin-deep
New York Times columnist Ross Douthat finds Elizabeth Warren's old claim of Indian heritage an embarrassment for her and the world of academia that encouraged it.
Maureen Dowd: Catholic bishops wage the wrong war
New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd argues that the battle over contraception isn't an attack by the American president on the Catholic Church, but an attack by Catholic bishops on American women.
Paul Krugman: JP Morgan up to old tricks, and Mitt Romney is clueless
New York Times columnist Paul Krugman says that JP Morgan's loss wasn't an aberration but the same game that took us to recession in 2008 - and Mitt Romney has no clue why that's bad for America.
EDITORIAL
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UA head trips over code of employee conduct
Mallott a deserving recipient of award
House awaits Senate movement on HB 9
Climate actions hold moral imperative
Pebble Partnership's quake data lacking
Film incentive bill creates 'Alaskanized' plan for state
Solid info critical to resolving oil economics
Alternate energy plays role in state's growth
Acquiring park's inholding will benefit all
Arctic offshore spill preparation lacking
Film incentives won't build an industry in Alaska
Standard tests don't promote real education
Deal with Big Oil from position of strength
We can have a first-class city, if we act
Prop 5 will encourage discrimination
State was founded on principle of equality
Changes needed to make schools shine
City has real opportunity to improve local schools
Where's action to cut violence against women?
Aces hockey analogy puts Prop. 5 in perspective
Lawmakers diddle, delay reforming our oil taxes
Baseline level could provide foundation for oil-tax change
Join 'Choose Respect' rally on Thursday
Act offers hope for children's medical needs
Put Alaskans first and decide on oil taxes
Prop 5 would provide force, not finesse
Prop 5 supports behavior that Jesus rejects
Concerned about Pebble mine? Read this document
Justice, not convictions, more important
If you believe in Jesus, support Prop 5
Homeland Security will not protect lands
Predator control may be the best option
MacKenzie Rail Extension would spur local and state economies
Recent studies support all-Alaska gas line
Sealaska targets biggest trees in Tongass
Audubon Alaska's Tongass report flawed
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