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New Canaan Advertiser
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Opinion
Jun 5, 2008
Positive influence
Adults walk a fine line in today’s society, as illustrated on the front page of last week’s Advertiser.
Top left, a headline announced the arrest of an Oklahoma man near New
Canaan High School, where he waited to meet a girl he met online. In
chats, she told police, he said he was a 17-year-old boy. He was
actually 31, and the reasons for his trip to meet his friend shake
parents to the core.
New Canaan Advertiser
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Opinion
Jun 5, 2008
Summer hours
The New Canaan Advertiser will operate under summer hours through August 22.
The office will close at 3 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays.
Regular office hours of 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. will remain in effect Monday through Wednesday.
New Canaan Advertiser
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Opinion
Jun 5, 2008
Protecting children when domestic violence hits home
There are some who would suggest when people begin experiencing
financial stress, the incidence of domestic violence increases. This
might seem to be the case here locally, given the latest statistics
released from the Domestic Violence Partnership in conjunction with the
New Canaan Police, cited in the article “Economic woes bring abuse
home: Domestic violence reports on the rise,” (Advertiser, May 29).
New Canaan Advertiser
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Opinion
Jun 5, 2008
From the Crow's Nest: No challenge on Connecticut agenda
An ethics bill languishing in the legislature, the Clinton-Obama
marathon, a Congressional election battle shaping up in the Fourth
District and federal income tax laws that grant charitable deductions
for gifts to multi-billion dollar endowment funds are all grist now for
the opinion mills.
New Canaan Advertiser
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Opinion
Jun 5, 2008
Talking Transportation: When we run out of gas
For decades we’ve lived (and driven) in denial, somehow assuming we
have the “right” to cheap gas, and therefore, low-cost transportation.
Now it’s time to face reality and consider what will happen when (not
if) gas hits $10 a gallon.
New Canaan Advertiser
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Opinion
May 29, 2008
Cost and effect
When you see a massive SUV rolling down — or idling in traffic on — Elm Street, what do you think?
New Canaan Advertiser
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Opinion
May 29, 2008
From the Crow's Nest: The moods of Memorial Day
Proper observance of Memorial Day is complex, even paradoxical, leaving
many Americans feeling conflicted about how they have reacted to this
week’s holiday and its purpose.
New Canaan Advertiser
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Opinion
May 22, 2008
Some gave all
Amid the color and pageantry Monday, remember why so many people are at so many parades across this nation.
New Canaan Advertiser
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Opinion
May 22, 2008
Emergency practice
Saturday was a scary day around New Canaan High School. None of the
situations were real, but the implications and consequences certainly
could be.
New Canaan Advertiser
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Opinion
May 22, 2008
From the Crow’s Nest: It's time to pay the piper
Newspaper headlines in communities scattered around the region have
been proclaiming, almost apologetically it seems, that “Schools
struggle to cope with budget cuts.”
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