She may be a scapegoat for China’s Communists, who blame her spouse for stirring up a scandal.
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Vatican doesn’t employ priests, court rules
The Oregon decision could shield the Holy See from damages in abuse lawsuits.
Maine Voices: Obsolete education system leaves democracy defenseless
A one-size-fits-all approach means many students will fall short of what they are capable of.
Phyllis Diller, zany self-deprecating comic, dies at 95
She was known for her outlandish attire, adept comic timing and long, guffawing laugh.
Another View: Maine should not invest as if lobster haul will keep growing
Populations of wild creatures fluctuate over time, and the future may see smaller catches.
Mississippi’s levels plummet, stranding 97 vessels
Drought conditions in the past three months are blamed for the low water that hurts U.S. commerce.
Our View: Akin not the only one in GOP with extreme views
Before he said ‘legitimate rape’ Akin was part of the Republican main stream on abortion.
Letters to the editor: LePage’s ‘secret plan’ stirs skepticism
Regardless of the details of the governor’s “secret” plan to put Maine “on the right track for the next 10 years,” the public and every member of the Legislature should be outraged by the governor’s view of the Legislature as nothing more than a rubber stamp for the executive. Under the Maine Constitution, the Legislature, […]
Syrian forces pound city of Aleppo
The violence escalates dramatically as the regime shows no sign of letting up on the uprising.
Drugs found in body of handcuffed victim
The autopsy report calls Chavis Carter’s shooting death in a police cruiser’s back seat a suicide.