The move this week to put a charter amendment on the November ballot to create a new Historic Preservation Commission in San Francisco overseeing historic buildings and landmarks seems like a great idea except for one reason: We don't need one.
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On Monday, Sept. 10, 2001, U.S. officials intercepted conversations among al-Qaida operatives boasting in Arabic such sentiments as "The match begins tomorrow" and "Tomorrow is zero hour." Those conversations were not translated until Wednesday, the 12th. What a difference a day makes.
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It may be fetching to some voters, but the theme of "change" so embraced by so many candidates in this year’s presidential contest is vacuous, an idea with absolutely no content in and of itself. We need change, we are nevertheless told: change, change, change, as if any kind of change would be ipso facto wonderful.
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There’s no way to sugarcoat the sheer bizarreness of Iowa’s first-in-the-nation process of choosing presidential nominees via local caucuses rather than popular vote.
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During a secret briefing two years ago on waterboarding and other interrogation techniques employed by the U.S. government, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi stood on her chair and waved her fists in the air, screaming at the
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As a new study underlines, we need to reform our immigration laws and crackdown on those who are breaking them, but first we need to get past the trash talk. It’s endless, a torrent of cries that anyone who thinks America ought to heed the plain interests of its citizenry is a racist, nativist, thuggish throwback to those who opposed the coming in the 19th century and later of the Irish, Germans and Italians.
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Oil prices are soaring, the housing slump is worsening, the dollar is declining, consumers are losing confidence, a recession might be coming and some Democrats just may be giving thanks. Bad times could be good times for them.
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Yucca Mountain in Nevada, it has been written, is "the most studied real estate on the planet." Scientists have been at it for three decades, and it’s reported that most have concluded it is a safe, appropriate place to store nuclear waste.Sen. Barack Obama would rather travel the more dangerous, more expensive, wholly irrational route of letting the waste stay in states where it was generated.
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Impressive progress has been made in pacifying Baghdad, and this has to be heartening news to most of us, though not to some in the anti-war crowd unprepared for a sustainable Iraqi success that just might vindicate the surge strategy.
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