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  • ( ) October 2006

    If the Editorial Board needs ideas for their endorsement, they can use the rationale of the Boston Herald which endorsed MS Healey today:

    Times' dichotomy between staff and editors Newspapers report historic drop in circulation

    Like their senior sibling, The Wall Street Journal which is also owned by the Dow Jones Co., the Cape Cod Times has is a deep division between the news reporters and the editorial board responsible for the newspaper's editorials.

    Most of the former are young and as liberal as most youths, while the editorial page is controlled by older conservatives who reflect the views of Dow Jones and WSJ.

    This is obvious in reading most edition where the news stories tend to be direct and fair, while the editorial board is as biased as any newspaper in America. More>>

  • ( ) (AP file photo)

    Only one other columnist has won the award, the highest in sports journalism, more than once.

    He has written five best-selling books and authored several stage plays. You certainly have heard of “Tuesdays With Morrie,” the saga of how a dying professor taught lessons on life. It was on the best-seller list for four years, sold more than 14 million copies and became the best-selling memoir of all time. Mitch’s first novel, “The Five People You Meet In Heaven,” has sold more than eight million copies in hardcover since its September 2003 release. It became the most successful first novel in U.S. history. And his latest book, “For One More Day,” was the best-selling adult hardcover fiction release in 2006.

    During his 22-plus years at the Free Press, Mitch has become the must-read journalist in Detroit by using his columns to address the universal topics of life — death, love, sex, power, money, race and, of course, victory and defeat. More>>

  • ( ) Editorial: Will the US ‘abandon’ again?

    A Pakistani academic teaching in the United States, Dr Akbar S Ahmed, has gone back to analysing the �mistake� made by the US after the withdrawal of the Soviet forces from Afghanistan. The Pushtuns of Pakistan had fought the Soviets in Afghanistan with the help of the Americans, in particular the CIA, and considered the US their friend. But when they looked at the post-war Afghanistan, and saw it in ruins, they thought the Americans would help rebuild it. That did not happen: �When the US walked away, it left a vacuum. The warlords came back, along with local rivalries. This time the king of Afghanistan was no longer there to act as a unifying force. It was just an implosion of society. In that vacuum, the world saw the emergence of the Taliban. In that anarchy and chaos emerged Osama bin Laden and Al Qaeda, and the stage was set for the September 11 attacks�. More>>

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