Monthly Archives: June 2006

We have to learn how to live with drugs — because they aren’t going anywhere

Tony Newman has an excellent piece at AlterNet: The Top 10 Things I Know About Drugs Drugs are everywhere…. Different people have different relationships with different drugs…. People use drugs for joy and for pain…. Drug abuse does not discriminate, … Continue reading

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Going to New York

I’ll be heading off to New York Monday for a week of theatre. I’m taking 74 people and showing them the city with walking tours each day, plus seeing 7 shows (Lieutenant of Inishmore, The History Boys, Drowsy Chaperone, Faith … Continue reading

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The Gap

From an OpEd by Ronald Fraser in the Niagara Gazette: When there is a big gap between the views of ordinary Americans on a public issue and the voting record of their elected representatives in Congress on that issue, something … Continue reading

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