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Reconnecting with history in land of ancestors
Opinion, Сolumns
KATE DAY SAGER 
Jun 18, 2016
No amount of advice, photographs or premonition could have prepared me for driving the rural roads of Western Ireland — or the absolute beauty of the ...
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One angry water snake
Columns, Local Sports, Outdoors, ...
WADE ROBERTSON Special to the Era 
Jun 16, 2016
Back before the Kinzua Dam was built, the Allegheny River ran freely from Salamanca, N.Y., through the towns of Corydon, Kinzua and down to Warren. As...
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Senators embedded within brain fog
Opinion, Сolumns
WALTER BRASCH 
Jun 16, 2016
The U.S. Senate — under the leadership of Mitch McConnell who once said his primary mission was to see that the Senate didn’t agree with anything Pres...
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Purdue has the president America needs
Opinion, Сolumns
GEORGE F. WILL 
Jun 16, 2016
WASHINGTON — Mitch Daniels, former governor of Indiana and current president of Purdue University, knows that no one in the audience is there to hear ...
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Bona’s A-10 foes; Kessel Klassic
Columns, Local Sports, Sports
JOE VINELLI Era Sports Editor 
Jun 16, 2016
The start of the Atlantic 10 Conference basketball season is over six months away. But preparations have started as the conference announced its forma...
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There he goes again
Opinion, Сolumns
KATHLEEN PARKER 
Jun 15, 2016
WASHINGTON — From Shanghai to Paris to Moscow, the world has been watching to see how the U.S. election is affected by the latest terrorist bloodbath ...
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Funk seeking groups for Big 30 parade
Columns, Local Sports, Sports
JOE VINELLI Era Sports Editor 
Jun 14, 2016
Items found while cleaning out the notebook: Big 30 Charities Classic committeeman Craig Funk is looking for groups to participate in this year’s para...
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Freedom to kill, permission to die
Opinion, Сolumns
KATHLEEN PARKER 
Jun 14, 2016
WASHINGTON — It was inevitable that we would one day seek ways to kill ourselves with society's blessing. California recently joined four other states...
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Divided we mourn
Opinion, Сolumns
MICHAEL GERSON 
Jun 14, 2016
WASHINGTON — One of the manifold tragedies of the Orlando mass murder is how difficult it is for us to experience it and mourn it together. This killi...
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The parent trap
Opinion, Сolumns
RUTH MARCUS 
Jun 13, 2016
WASHINGTON — Somehow, it's always the parents' fault. We are too lax, except when we are too helicoptery. We coddle the kids too much, except when we ...
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In Britain, anti-Semitism endures
Opinion, Сolumns
GEORGE F. WILL 
Jun 13, 2016
LONDON — Of the fighting faiths that flourished during the ideologically drunk 20th century, anti-Semitism has been uniquely durable. It survives by m...
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The party of Lincoln, RIP?
Opinion, Сolumns
MICHAEL GERSON 
Jun 10, 2016
WASHINGTON — Why such vehemence among Republican leaders in their condemnations of Donald Trump for questioning the objectivity of a federal judge bas...
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A strange spring gobbler hunting
Columns, Local Sports, Outdoors, ...
WADE ROBERTSON Special to the Era 
Jun 10, 2016
The alarm shocked me awake. I’d been deeply and peacefully asleep in the middle of a pleasant dream. Groaning, I rolled over and punched the alarm, de...
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A Florida mourned
Opinion, Сolumns
KATHLEEN PARKER 
Jun 09, 2016
ORLANDO — Standing on my hotel balcony in the predawn hours, I gaze out over several dimly illuminated swimming pools abutting a small manmade lake an...
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The price Paul Ryan has paid
Opinion, Сolumns
GEORGE F. WILL 
Jun 08, 2016
WASHINGTON — The Caligulan malice with which Donald Trump administered Paul Ryan's degradation is an object lesson in the price of abject capitulation...
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