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Government monopoly on gambling

June 19, 2013 Though government too often competes with private-sector businesses, it should not do so. And government certainly should not set itself up as a monopoly. more »»

WRAP board should be careful today

June 18, 2013 A special meeting this morning for the Warren Redevelopment and Planning Commission’s board of trustees to consider changing the non-profit organization’s bylaws raises serious concerns. more »»

Don’t give contract to Brazilians

June 17, 2013 The U.S. House Armed Services Committee should reconsider spending as much as $10 billion for Brazilian-based Embraer, instead of Kansas-based Beechcraft, to build planes for the U.S. Air Force. U.. more »»

Give your father the greatest gift

June 16, 2013 There is a difference between biological paternity and fatherhood. To be a father beyond the cellular level, a man has a difficult job. more »»

Last time for Dann headlines?

June 16, 2013 Former Ohio Attorney General and ex-Liberty resident Marc Dann was back in the news last week, this time for regaining his license to practice law. more »»

Orchids and Onions

June 15, 2013 ONION: To Niles City Council for rejecting a proposal from Hydra Renewable Resources Inc., to conduct a study on a waste-to-energy technology. The company agreed to pay the cost. more »»

China invite adds insult to injury

June 14, 2013 At a time when the U.S. more »»

IRS ‘assurance’ tough to swallow

June 14, 2013 ‘‘Taxpayers should take comfort that a conference like this would not take place today,’’ assured acting Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Danny Werfel last month. more »»

Don’t let emails block transparency

June 13, 2013 Lots of people use more than one email address, for very good reasons. People who use email at work usually maintain separate personal accounts, for example. more »»

Treat cyber attacks like military ones

June 13, 2013 Think for a moment about what would happen if a foreign power launched a military attack calculated to destroy billions of dollars worth of U.S. property — but without causing any injuries or death. more »»

EPA refuses to police itself

June 13, 2013 It is poetic justice, in a way: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, so fond of demanding that other people clean up the environment, isn’t very good at doing the job itself. more »»

Pharmacy board needs more power

June 11, 2013 When it comes to innovation and responsiveness to consumers, the private sector almost always does a better job than government. Normally, that’s fine. more »»

Board can help fight synthetics

June 10, 2013 When it comes to innovation and responsiveness to consumers, the private sector almost always does a better job than government. Normally, that’s fine. more »»

Outrage can’t be so selective

June 10, 2013 Some champions of the free market insist Congress — usually its liberal wing — simply can’t abide with success. more »»

Keep meetings on the record

June 10, 2013 How ironic: Attorney General Eric Holder thinks the Justice Department ought to have full access to how journalists report the news, and even to some reporters’ personal communications. more »»

High-tech future has Valley view

June 9, 2013 The Siemens Corp. more »»

ORCHIDS &?ONIONS

June 8, 2013 ORCHID: To the Landscape and Horticultural Technology students and teacher Raul Kemp of TCTC for the hard work and use of their skills at the Trumbull County Veterans’ Memorial. more »»

Rescind the limit on rape prosecutions

June 7, 2013 In April, a grand jury in Cleveland indicted a man for rape in an assault that allegedly occurred while he held a knife to his victim’s throat and threatened to kill he. more »»

Employee used job to get friend out of fee

June 7, 2013 A case involving corrupt public officials in Ohio illustrates why so many taxpayers have little or no faith the law applies equally to everyone. more »»

 
 

 

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