Sunday Forum
Top Stories
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Karl Douglass: Fine first step
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Robert B. Simpson: Brush with valor
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Froma Harrop: Consumers not best drivers in health care
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The Unknown Soldiers: A survivor - in more ways than one
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Leonard Pitts: What was the Internal Revenue Service thinking?
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Dumb bombs
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Leonard Pitts: Running from life, but caught anyway
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Spaceport Georgia
Commercial aerospace industry offers limitless possibilities -- and state is uniquely suited for it
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George Will: Loss of trust in Washington
Leaving aside the seriousness of lawlessness, and the corruption of our civic culture by the professionally pious, this past week has been amusing...
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Alexandra Petri: Fail-proof tips for losing online fights
In Scottsdale, Ariz., there is a restaurant so far gone that even Gordon Ramsay's shouting cannot save it.
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SUNDAY FORUM
Robert B. Simpson: Ready or not
Forty-eight years ago, when the sputtering series of coups, counter-coups, and threats of coups had finally combusted into revolution in the Dominican Republic, the 82d Airborne Division began deploying to that small Caribbean nation as the major element of what would become known as "Power Pack."
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Karl Douglass: Regrettable necessities
I would love to have a Porsche Boxster as my everyday car. I am confident that driving in such a sleek automobile with all its top tier technology would improve the many hours I spend on the road each week.
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The Unknown Soldiers: Take Exit 41 to Newnan, America
Soon after taking Exit 41 off Interstate 85 just south of Atlanta, I saw the harsh reality of nearly 12 years at war in Afghanistan.
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Froma Harrop: Three girls lost in Cleveland
The story of three girls grabbed from the streets of Cleveland and caged in their neighborhood for some 10 years demands scrutiny beyond expressions of shock.
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George Will: Immigration ghosts of Christmas past
Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" is a gooey confection of seasonal sentiment. It also is an economic manifesto that Dickens hoped would hit with "twenty thousand times the force" of a political tract. It concerned a 19th-century debate that is pertinent to today's argument about immigration.
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Rodney Mahone: Join us in honoring our young achievers
On Tuesday night, the Ledger-Enquirer will honor 200 outstanding seniors from 21 high schools in our Chattahoochee Valley circulation area during the annual Page One Awards at the RiverCenter for the Performing Arts.
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The Unknown Soldiers: Love, even in the hell of war
As soon as Master Sgt. Jennifer Loredo went into labor, she wondered if her husband, Staff Sgt. Eddie Loredo, would make it to the hospital on time.
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Bloomberg View: President at war with himself
"I continue to believe that we've got to close Guantanamo," said President Barack Obama at Tuesday's news conference. "The idea that we would still maintain forever a group of individuals who have not been tried, that is contrary to who we are."
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Leonard Pitts: In Texas, black means future danger
If the state of Texas executes Duane Buck, it'll be because he is black.
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George Will: Why judicial activism matters
Under today's regulatory state, which Madison could hardly have imagined, the legislature, although still a source of much mischief, is not the principal threat to liberty.


