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Monthly Archives: July 2009
IMAX in Methuen
The IMAX experience comes to Methuen, with the grand opening of IMAX tommorow night at the fabulous Loop . Methuen’s IMAX theatre will be the first in the Northeast to show the new Harry Potter film. I hope to see … Continue reading
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Imperfect Health Reform Still Beats the Status Quo
The battle over the future of health care in America continues to rage, with Democrats putting up a new ad criticizing Republicans as simple obstructionists, and Republicans firing back at the old stand by of wanting to prevent socialized medicine. … Continue reading
John Walsh Poses Five Questions
Democratic Party Chair John Walsh has posed five questions to Republican candidate for Governor Charlie Baker, which I have posted below. I took the questions from a very interesting post over at Blue Mass Group which Walsh wrote. Baker has … Continue reading
Cronkite Passes
Former CBS News Anchor Walter Cronkite passed at age 92. Cronkite was one of the last of the network news anchors that had real stature, and he came to represent an era in television journalism that is long since gone. … Continue reading
The Lunar Landing
It is the 40th anniversary of the first walk on the moon this week, and Fred thought it worth a post. I do too. This was a staggering achievement, and it is even more staggering when you think of President … Continue reading
Duane Glasscock, A Nation Turns Its Lonely Eyes to You
Goodbye WBCN. The station I spent so much time listening to as a younger person is gone, swept up by changing times and corporate ownership. I have not tuned in to BCN for many years now, but they really did … Continue reading
Health Care Front and Center
As the President pushes for health care legislation by August it is becoming increasingly clear that his timetable likely will not be met. And the Democrats continue to struggle with finding ways to pay for the bills that are winding … Continue reading
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