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Author: Erik Loomis

MoveOn’s Decline

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On August 11, 2011
Kristin Rawls has an interesting piece at Global Comment on participating in MoveOn.org actions and the lack of vision from that organization. In part: On their own, they’re not terribly complicated, but even our highly educated group, which included university professors and others with advanced...

Verizon Strike

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On August 10, 2011

Over 45,000 Verizon workers in nine eastern states, under the leadership of the Communication Workers of America and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers have gone out of strike. This.

Kudos are in order for David Wolman, whose High Country News piece on "accidental wilderness," militiarized landscapes that unintentionally become spaces that protect large numbers of wildlife, just won a Society for Environmental Journalists' Award for best reporting on the environment. It's an interesting story....

Mark Hatfield, RIP

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In General
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On August 7, 2011
Mark Hatfield has died at the age of 89. Remember when the Republican Party wasn't completely crazy? I know, it seems like a mythical past to me too, one replete with unicorns and minotaurs. But it was a real time. I even remember it. It...

Robert Ryan

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In Film
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On August 6, 2011
A great piece on the wonderful Robert Ryan, one of the most underrated actors in Hollywood history. I was actually thinking of writing a series of posts on Ryan myself, but I'll let this suffice. I think Ryan's characters are almost uniformly wonderful--the lieutenant desperate...
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