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Patriotic young lady named 2024 Miss Poppy
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Savannah Barr savannah.m.barr@gmail.com 
May 22, 2024
This year’s Bradford American Legion Post 108 Miss Poppy, 7-year-old Maelynn Austin, can tell you anything you might want to know about the history of...
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Club news
Lifestyles
May 16, 2024
Frances Sherman VFW Auxiliary held its regular meeting Wednesday evening and installed its 2024-25 officers. Effective July 1, the onset of the auxili...
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Ukraine breakthrough should energize Western support
Opinion, Сolumns
TRUDY RUBIN Tribune News Service 
Sep 14, 2022
An elderly Ukrainian village woman comes to her garden gate and freezes as she watches a soldier approach. Then she puts her hand to her mouth, and be...
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The West shows fatigue over war in Ukraine
Opinion, Сolumns
DOYLE McMANUS Tribune News Service 
Jun 20, 2022
I was in the hills of northern Italy last week, mostly on vacation but also curious to see how the war in Ukraine has affected life next door in Europ...
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US has big stake in how the Ukraine war ends
Opinion, Сolumns
DOYLE McMANUS Tribune News Service 
Apr 11, 2022
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, now in its seventh week, shows no sign of abating. Vladimir Putin’s army has abandoned its assault on Kyiv, Ukraine’s ca...
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It’s not 2003 again
Opinion, Сolumns
RICH LOWRY 
Apr 08, 2022
On Ukraine, the neo-isolationists of the right are fighting the last war. They warn of a return to the belligerent mood that led to the U.S. invasion ...
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Elements of a peace deal in Ukraine are clear
Opinion, Сolumns
DOYLE McMANUS Tribune News Service 
Mar 28, 2022
The war in Ukraine, which just entered its second month, shows no sign of ending soon. Russia’s huge but incompetent army has been stymied in its atte...
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Putin exposed as pitiful
Mar 22, 2022
We always knew that Vladimir Putin was evil. He ordered the murders of dissidents and journalists in Russia, and he caused countless other deaths in C...
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Vladimir Putin and the fragility of order
Opinion, Сolumns
RICH LOWRY 
Mar 22, 2022
An invading army surrounds a European city, cuts off its supplies, bombards it, and demands surrender. Is it 1346? 1631? 1870? 1941? Or 2022? The answ...
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What Vladimir Putin knew
Opinion, Сolumns
RICH LOWRY 
Mar 08, 2022
There are forgivable intellectual and policy errors, and then there’s the self-delusion that has driven the West into its dependence on Vladimir Putin...
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My friends in Afghanistan
Opinion, Сolumns
KATHY KELLY Tribune News Service 
Sep 16, 2021
When I visited Kabul as a peace activist in 2014, at the height of the U.S. troop surge, I spoke with “Esmatullah,” a pseudonym for a high school stud...
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Learning from two decades
Opinion, Сolumns
Sep 12, 2021
Twenty years later, it is difficult to overstate the impact of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. The attacks claimed the lives of 2,751 people ...
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20 years later, critical lessons from 9/11
Opinion, Сolumns
LEE EDWARDS, Tribune News Service 
Sep 11, 2021
It is understandable, given the chaos surrounding the U.S. exit from Afghanistan — especially the murder of the 13 U.S. troops — that our attention ha...
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