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Bring back postal banking
Opinion, Сolumns
Oct 29, 2021
In 1947, more than 4 million Americans owned $3.4 billion in saving deposits held not by a bank or credit union, but by the United States Postal Servi...
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RTS for May 26
News, Round the Square
May 26, 2021
CHAUTAUQUA FINALISTS: Chautauqua Institution announced eight exceptional books as the 2021 finalists for The Chautauqua Prize, now in its 10th year. T...
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Everyone pays as we age
Opinion, Сolumns
Noah Smith Bloomburg 
Feb 15, 2021
The U.S. needs a national population strategy. Falling immigration is combining with a decline in fertility to put us in danger of joining the club of...
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Author Vargas to give Oct. 1 campus address
Local News
Marcie 
Sep 28, 2019
ST. BONAVENTURE, N.Y. — St. Bonaventure University welcomes this year’s All Bonaventure Reads author Jose Antonio Vargas, a Pulitzer Prize-winning jou...
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Celebrating heritage, history in annual Festa Italiana
Local News, News, Online Features
Marcie Schellhammer marcie@bradfordera.com 
Aug 10, 2018
The colorful tents, the sounds of music and laughter, the smells of fried dough and spaghetti sauce — it’s Festa Italiana time in Bradford. While the ...
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Stephen Miller TKOs Jim Acosta
Opinion, Сolumns
RICH LOWRY 
Aug 05, 2017
When Donald Trump’s policy adviser Stephen Miller stepped into the White House briefing room Wednesday to defend a plan for reducing levels of legal i...
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America — the land of the free
Letters to Editor, Opinion
Mar 08, 2017
The original “Seven Freedoms” now have multiple interpretations from those of the 19th and 20th centuries. The dereliction of Congressional responsibi...
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Immigration order challenge to nation
Opinion, Сolumns
The Most Rev. LAWRENCE T. PERSICO Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Erie 
Feb 06, 2017
We have come to a challenging moment in the history of our nation. The debate over immigration has raged since President Donald Trump ordered the cons...
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The land of hope
Opinion, Сolumns
CATHERINE RAMPELL 
Nov 22, 2016
Much of the political commentary over this past week has been bleak and despairing for the future of our fragile republic. It has assumed the worst ab...
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