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- Letters to the editor
"Legal fees hearing set in cross case / Nearly $340,000 sought from city" (News, Dec. 28) omitted several very pertinent facts that raise substantial questions regarding fiscal mismanagement by our elected officials.
- When worlds collide
Globalization, an overused term in our current lexicon, has different meanings to different people. To those insulated by economic prowess or educational achievements, it offers new possibilities of finding their places in a unified world community without the constraints of political boundaries.
- Compromise on critical state issues is possible
As we prepare to embark on the 2006 legislative year, some commentators and elected officials are calling on the partisans in Sacramento to bury the hatchet after the divisive and costly special election we have endured.
- ROBERT J. SAMUELSON NEWSWEEK
Another good year for the economy At year-end, I usually scan a stack of economic reports to see what lies ahead. Well, folks, according to most forecasts we're headed for a swell year – though a boring one.
- DAVID IGNATIUS THE WASHINGTON POST
Closing circle around Syria's leaders In the gangster movies, you know all hell is about to break loose when one of the disgruntled old dons decides to switch sides and rat out the young Godfather. Something like that is now happening with Syria – and it provides a new year's bombshell for an already turbulent Middle East.
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