Can we trust our history books? Read why Michael Tourette thinks not. Ed Butler writes on union intimidation and tampering with the minutes in Lower.
Do you agree with Ed Reeves that an American should not be killed without a trial? And now that summer is over, we have, on the one hand, the musings of a beach-tag worker, and on the other, Jean Barraclough’s spooky contemplations of the Physick House.
And turning to politics, Sam Kelly addresses the lack of civility, Patricia Hall love of country, and Al Campbell frustration with the process. And to round it all off, Judith Coche offers the features of a flourishing life, which counterbalances Mary Lou Mattera’s observations on sportsmanship, all on pages 64 to 66.
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