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published Friday, February 02, 2007   21596 Views

 Public spaces such as the University of Idaho's Arboretum have much to offer as places of beauty and wonder in wintertime.

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published Thursday, January 18, 2007   26009 Views

Milton Friedman, guiding light of conservatives here and abroad, was the originator of a policy that Idaho would do well to adopt:  the earned income tax credit.

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published Thursday, January 04, 2007   26660 Views

This trip down memory lane celebrates the strong sense of community that characterizes both Old Town Albuquerque and Moscow, Idaho, evidenced in part by their magical Christmas displays.

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published Thursday, December 21, 2006   31899 Views

Tom Luna, recently elected Superintendent of Public Instruction, became known as the "innovation candidate."  What exactly will his priorities for public edcation be?

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published Thursday, December 07, 2006   31834 Views

Foodborne illnesses, such as the recent case of spinach contaminated with E. coli, highlight the policy choice facing consumers and taxpayers between cheap food and safe food.

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published Thursday, November 23, 2006   24738 Views

Supermajorities are bad for democracy.  Did the supermajority in the Idaho Legislature erode enough on Election Day to make a difference?

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published Thursday, November 09, 2006   31584 Views

Proposition 1 and the advisory vote both have to do with funding Idaho's public schools.  How's a voter to decide how to vote on each?

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published Thursday, October 26, 2006   38415 Views

Moscow took a great step forward recently and enacted a living wage standard, becoming the first — hopefully just the first — city in Idaho to do so.

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published Thursday, October 12, 2006   26242 Views

Indian summer is a special time on the Palouse.  It's time to take a moment to enjoy the beauty of the changing seasons.

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published Thursday, September 28, 2006   33098 Views

Nobel Prize winner Naguib Mahfouz died August 30.  His novels do much to further East-West understanding.

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