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Panel to discuss Western Reads book Oct. 25 | |||
Ask the experts: Alternative energy | We heard both candidates discuss alternative energy at this week鈥檚 presidential debate in Denver. President Obama said, 鈥渨e鈥檝e got to look at the energy sources of the future, like wind and solar and biofuels, and make those investments.鈥 The support for alternative energy sources,鈥 |
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The Perils of Texting While Parenting | One sunny July afternoon in a San Francisco park, tech recruiter Phil Tirapelle was tapping away on his cellphone while walking with his 18-month-old son. As he was texting his wife, his son wandered off in front of a policeman who was breaking up a domestic dispute. |
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Sunny fall weather invites outdoor study | |||
Performances on the meaning of womanhood start Friday at the Firehouse | |||
Lummi Tribe joins the opposition to Whatcom coal port | Elders of the Lummi Nation announced opposition Friday to a proposed export terminal at Cherry Point north of Bellingham, an industrial port area that remains a point of contention for Native Americans and proponents of development on the site. |
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Congressman slams US hypocrisy on human rights | A bill on human rights in Vietnam passed by the US House of Representatives on September 11 is 鈥渇lawed鈥 and based on inaccurate information, a congressman has said. Congressman Eni Faleomavaega of the Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific, said the Vietnam Human Rights Act of 2011(H.R.鈥 |
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Reason and gut instinct: How voters choose candidates | In early 2008, while Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton were seeking the Democratic presidential nomination, 85 college students participated in an experiment. They looked at a person's written endorsement of Clinton, then answered questions about whether the endorser's position鈥 |
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Poetry workshops Oct. 13 benefit Sue Boynton contest | Two poetry workshops will be presented Oct. 13 to benefit the Sue C. Boynton Poetry Contest, the annual contest open to Whatcom County residents. Brenda Miller, a Western Washington University professor and the editor of Bellingham Review, will present "The Pen and the Bell: Mindful鈥 |
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REDLANDS: University has new chair | The University of Redlands announces the appointment of Scott Stevens as the new John and Linda Seiter Endowed Chair in Writing across the Curriculum. Stevens will direct the Writing across the Curriculum Program for the College of Arts and Sciences, coordinating all placement, curriculum,鈥 |