EDITORIAL
It's your dutyIn his stirring keynote address at the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston, Barack Obama said, "There is not a black America and a white America and Latino America and Asian America - there's the United States of America." Those at the convention enthusiastically supported this call for national unity. However, there is a subtext to those remarks that cannot be ignored. More » |
"Executive Warfare"To many Americans, the executive suites of major corporations are exotic, mysterious places - architecturally perfect, well-appointed symbols of wealth and power. Every day, the denizens of these suites develop strategies and make decisions involving tens of millions of dollars and the jobs of thousands of employees. More » |
OPINION
Todd Palin no poster boy for Yup'ik Eskimos or other Native AlaskansThere it was, the ever-so-fleeting moment during her speech at the Republican National Convention when vice presidential candidate Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin paid tribute to her hubby, Todd - her brief mention that he's of Yup'ik Eskimo background. Todd Palin beamed with pride at the acknowledgement in front of the packed convention crowd and one of the largest TV audiences to ever watch a candidate's convention speech. More » |
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Remembering a great BostonianWe are thankful to Rev. Bruce Wall for bringing us together in this memorial service for one of Boston's legendary residents, Georgette Watson. More » |