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PublishedMay 12, 2019
Eugenia Last horoscope, Leo: Get involved in endeavors that interest you
CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Emily VanCamp, 33; Domhnall Gleeson, 36; Tony Hawk, 51; Ving Rhames, 60. Happy Birthday: It’s important to have a plan and to know what you want before you start making changes to your life. Be careful when dealing with personal finances, joint ventures and matters that could affect your reputation. […]
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PublishedMay 12, 2019
Fareed Zakaria: National service could help mend the country
The following column is adapted from Fareed Zakaria’s commencement address at Ohio State University on May 5, 2019. NEW YORK — It’s graduation season in America and a good time to be leaving college and looking for a job. Despite last week’s stock market tremors, the American economy is on solid footing. Now in its […]
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PublishedMay 12, 2019
Sharon Treat: Mainers right to be skeptical that USMCA will fix farmers’ woes
The national Chamber of Commerce-funded Trade Works for America is airing ads in Maine promoting the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA or New NAFTA). Featuring a Maine dairy farmer saying, “old trade agreements are hurting us,” the ad calls on Rep. Jared Golden to support the USMCA, implying it is new and improved and will, therefore, […]
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PublishedMay 12, 2019
Marc Thiessen: There’s trouble brewing in Joe Biden’s presidential campaign
WASHINGTON — Joe Biden’s presidential campaign is in trouble. That may sound crazy. The former vice president just opened up (according to one poll) a 32-point lead over the rest of the Democratic field. But beneath the surface, trouble is brewing. Biden will be 78 on Inauguration Day 2021. That would make him older, if […]
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PublishedMay 12, 2019
Leonard Pitts: Let us all be heroes and end the mayhem
“You don’t have to be the hero.” That, John Castillo told NBC News Wednesday, is something he had advised his 18-year-old son, Kendrick. If ever a shooter invades your school, son, don’t try to confront him, don’t take the risk. But Castillo said Kendrick had other ideas, telling his dad that he would not hesitate […]
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PublishedMay 12, 2019
Cal Thomas: Four-year college education might not be necessary
Congress created the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program in 2007 in an attempt to attract people into professions like teaching, nursing and public-interest law. College graduates would be forgiven their student loans if they pursued a career in such professions. The Wall Street Journal reports the program is now in “disarray.” Although 73,000 people have […]
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PublishedMay 12, 2019
Dear Abby: Job dissatisfaction causes headaches for husband, wife
DEAR ABBY: My husband suffers from migraines and has never been happy in any job he’s had. He has tried every available treatment for his migraines, to no avail. He still has them daily. I think they may be partly psychological. In the 10 years we’ve been married, he has had six different jobs. The […]
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PublishedMay 11, 2019
Sadie Theriault promoted at Community Concepts
SOUTH PARIS — Sadie Theriault has recently been promoted to associate director of finance at Community Concepts Finance Corp. Theriault joined the organization in 2015 as an accounts payable/receivable specialist and then was promoted to the staff accountant for the housing improvement and community support departments in 2016. She has experience in financial reporting, forecasting, […]
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PublishedMay 11, 2019
Marcy Lawless appointed clinical dietitian
FARMINGTON — Marcy Lawless, MS, RD, has been appointed clinical dietitian at Franklin Memorial Hospital, covering both inpatient and outpatient nutrition services. Lawless earned her Bachelor of Science degree in nutrition and food science from the University of Maine, a master’s degree in clinical nutrition counseling from Bastyr University, and completed a dietetic internship at […]
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PublishedMay 11, 2019
Froma Harrop: Trump’s economy is strong but Obama’s was better
“We’re doing trade deals that are going to get you so much business you’re not even going to believe it,” President Trump told an American Farm Bureau Federation meeting in January. The attendees cheered. Meanwhile, farmer income for the first three months of this year fell almost $12 billion. Farmers account for only 2 percent […]
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