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The end draws near

“I explain the essentials of propaganda to the press conference yet again. Fritzsche is often too literary for my taste. He fails to properly understand the value of repetition in propaganda. One must constantly be repeating the same thing in different forms. The public… must be thoroughly saturated with our views by constant repetition. Until […]

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Claire’s California Kitchen

Buying salad dressing has become the norm in this country. Not only is it expensive but generally it is not a healthy option, since most bottled salad dressings contain preservatives and way too much sugar. Hidden sugar in store bought products leads to unexpected weight gain, diabetes and inflammation within the body. In European countries home […]

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SeniorsPlus announces online classes

REGION — SeniorsPlus has announced their Online Education Center classes for November 2020. All classes are currently held over Zoom or telephonically. Classes are free, unless noted. Please register for classes by emailing [email protected] or calling 795-4010. For more information, visit seniorsplus.org/education-center. ONLINE CLASSES Zoom 101: Using Video Technology to Stay Connected. Date: Tuesday, November […]

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Sports on TV: Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Wednesday, October 28 (All times Eastern) Schedule subject to change and/or blackouts COLLEGE GOLF 3 p.m. GOLF — The East Lake Cup: Match Play Championship, East Lake Golf Club, Atlanta COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL (WOMEN’S) 7 p.m. ESPNU — Georgia at Tennessee 8 p.m. SECN — Auburn at South Carolina 9 p.m. ESPNU — Kentucky at Missouri […]

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On this date in Maine history: Oct. 28

Oct. 28, 1787: Kennebec Journal co-founder and editor Luther Severance is born in Montague, Massachusetts. Severance, who later serves as a two-term Whig Party member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Maine’s 3rd Congressional District, also becomes U.S. commissioner – equivalent to ambassador – to the Kingdom of Hawaii from 1850 to 1853. James […]