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Intentionally Unreasonable: Paul LePage: Feel his pain, fear his anger

When you Google “Governor Paul LePage,” these words drop from the omniscient Internet cloud like acidic raindrops in April: bully, bold, brash and bombastic. A deeper probe into the worldwide abyss of search headlines includes “Combative Maine Governor,” “America’s Craziest Governor,” and a favorite no doubt in the eyes of our state’s tourism board, “Maine’s […]

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Capitol Notebook: Environmental battles bring investigation, accusations

On the long list of targets for Gov. Paul LePage at his angry news conference last week was the Land for Maine’s Future Board, which he has trapped in one of the most bitter political fights of this legislative season. The governor has refused to release bonds, already approved by voters, that would provide the […]

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Dishin' That: If it's worth doing, it's worth doing right

In one crucial week, the numerous front-of-house job postings on Craigslist have dwindled and most positions have been filled. There’s still a place in Old Orchard Beach looking for an “Attractive Jello-shot girl. No experience necessary,” but unless a recent new hire is a complete dolt, the window is almost shut. From what I’ve heard, […]

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The Universal Notebook: Give us the liberty to choose death

As a death-denying culture we tend to turn ourselves inside out linguistically to avoid the truth. The phrase “physician-assisted suicide” and even the far more innocuous “death with dignity” have been replaced in recent years with generic obfuscations of the sort embodied in LD 1270, “An Act Regarding Patient-Directed Care at the End of Life,” […]

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Abby's Road: A little advice for the Class of 2015

To those of you graduating from high school this spring, here is some advice: When Maureen Stapleton won an Oscar in 1982, she immortalized her acceptance speech by stating that she wanted to thank everyone she’d ever met in her entire life. You should do that now. Thank every friend you ever had and every […]

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Short Relief: Portland needs a few good candidates for mayor

Portland’s second mayoral election in almost a century is five months away and the only person who has announced their intention to run is a homeless, self-described revolutionary who admits he has no chance of winning. Is it any wonder that Mayor Michael Brennan chooses to lay low and rely on his inherent advantage as […]

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Letter: Assisted suicide is bad public policy

Marian McCue’s Capitol Notebook column about physician-assisted suicide (“Lawmakers weigh ‘Death with Dignity’ bill”) did not provide balance to the subject. Moreover, the article was published in the same issue with a report about a parade marking the Memorial Day holiday, to tribute our veterans. Tragically, 22 veterans a day are dying as a result […]