Giving people the ability to delete embarrassing search results raises legitimate worries, but addresses real concerns.
May 2014
Turkey mine disaster victims receive mass burial
Protests break out over mine safety as the death toll rises to 283, with at least 140 likely still trapped.
Our View: There’s no justifying CDC’s shredding of state records
Whether or not officials’ actions were criminal, they should have known better than to destroy documents that belong to the people.
M.D. Harmon: Americans catching on to Obama White House failures
The president’s job approval is falling, and more people say the country is going in the wrong direction.
Maine Voices: Embracing Youth PROMISE Act has relevance for juvenile justice in Maine
If enacted by Congress, it would more effectively help our youth and attract millions in federal funds.
Bill Nemitz: Lone voice cries out for openness in running a Maine city
South Portland’s mayor challenges councilors to ensure that executive sessions aren’t used to keep public business private.
Saudis concerned about MERS in Mecca
Officials worry that not enough precautions are being taken in Mecca, an obvious potential hotspot for spreading the disease.
Rush Limbaugh wins children’s book award
The conservative commentator wins a prize for ‘Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims.’
Barbara Walters saluted by parade of surprise guests
Oprah Winfrey and Hillary Clinton are among visitors on ‘The View.’
Letter to the editor: People with autism eligible to receive GPS units
I am a behavioral health professional instructor who provides the training necessary for behavioral health professionals to provide services to youth up to the age of 21, either in their homes after school hours or in their schools throughout the state of Maine, according to Maine Department of Health and Human Services regulations. As it […]