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Monthly Archives: March 2008
CCHS Defeats Lowell High
The Central Catholic High School Basketball team defeated Lowell High School 55 -53 at the Tsongas Arena in Lowell. Central Catholic was led by a great and clutch performance by guard Billy Marsden, and the inside dominance of Carson Desrosiers, … Continue reading
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Lost in Space
As a French craft prepares to take off to reach the 100 billion dollar international space station (largely funded with American dollars) NASA now acknowleges that in three short years the United States will have no means of using its … Continue reading
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Revisiting NAFTA
With plenty of anti-NAFTA talk coming from both Democratic candidates in Ohio that staunch foe of free trade Pat Buchanan has written a column attacking the agreement. Buchanan indicts not only the NAFTA agreement but attacks the Bush economic record … Continue reading
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The Concord Coalition Budget Report (and the A.M.T.)
I read a very interesting post from the Eisenthal Report dealing with the recent Concord Coalition budget analysis of President Bush’s budget submission. The numbers cited are staggering. Read the Eisenthal posting here. David has done a superb job of … Continue reading
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The Empire Strikes Back
Senator Hillary Clinton, on the proverbial ropes, came back strongly last night, scoring impressive wins in Ohio, Rhode Island, and Texas. Senator Barack Obama won the Vermont primary, as expected. While her wins will not put her in a position … Continue reading
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The Murray Health Bill
Senate President Therese Murray has tackled health care cost containment in a new bill filed yesterday. She has also sent out an electronic newsletter highlighting some key aspects of this important legislation. From the Murray Mail special edition: Yesterday, along … Continue reading
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Changes at the Methuen Police Department
Police Chief Katherine Lavigne instituted some important changes this week at the Methuen Police Department. These reforms will produce a simpler structure, save money, and get us back to having a unitary department, instead of competing fiefdoms. It is my … Continue reading
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A Florida Re-Do
Republican Florida Governor Charlie Crist is indicating support for a re-run of the Florida primary, essentially having the State accede to the national Democratic Party demands on time frame and hence allowing the delegates from Florida to be seated without … Continue reading
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LBJ and the Means of Ascent
With the Texas primary upon us what better time to review the Robert Caro LBJ book “Means of Ascent”. Caro has written a series of LBJ books, and is supposedly working on the fourth and final installment dealing with the … Continue reading
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Dead Heat
Two new polls show that in both Texas and Ohio the race between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton is to close to call. From MSNBC: According to an MSNBC/McClatchy/Mason-Dixon survey in Texas, Obama is ahead of Clinton, 46%-45%, although that … Continue reading
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