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5/15/2013 8:02 PM
Banking on food
Editorials
More people in Ohio are hungry — or at least lack the money for a basic nutritious diet — as wages and jobs have stagnated and the cost of food has risen by 12 percent over the past two years. …
Banking on food
Editorials
More people in Ohio are hungry — or at least lack the money for a basic nutritious diet — as wages and jobs have stagnated and the cost of food has risen by 12 percent over the past two years. …
5/15/2013 8:08 PM
Flawed symbol
Editorials
Abortion is arguably the most contentious and divisive issue in American public life. Yet the reaction to the conviction of Dr. Kermit Gosnell for murder of babies in a rogue abortion facility in Philadelphia will be greeted with near unanimity: Good riddance. …
Flawed symbol
Editorials
Abortion is arguably the most contentious and divisive issue in American public life. Yet the reaction to the conviction of Dr. Kermit Gosnell for murder of babies in a rogue abortion facility in Philadelphia will be greeted with near unanimity: Good riddance. …
5/15/2013 8:05 PM
Benghazi bumbling
Editorials
No matter how often Republicans denounce them, the initial talking points used by the White House to describe the attack in Benghazi, Libya, are not the real point. But they have become a major political issue in large part because of the White House’s inept response to questions about how they were written. …
Benghazi bumbling
Editorials
No matter how often Republicans denounce them, the initial talking points used by the White House to describe the attack in Benghazi, Libya, are not the real point. But they have become a major political issue in large part because of the White House’s inept response to questions about how they were written. …
5/15/2013 7:58 PM
Discuss, don’t duplicate
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Blade Associate Editor Keith C. Burris’s May 5 commentary, “Gangs in Toledo: Where do we go from here?”, was thoughtful and thought-provoking. …
Discuss, don’t duplicate
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Blade Associate Editor Keith C. Burris’s May 5 commentary, “Gangs in Toledo: Where do we go from here?”, was thoughtful and thought-provoking. …
5/15/2013 11:30 PM
Don’t gamble with natural-gas exports
ROBERT S. BLACK PRESIDENT OF WATERVILLE GAS & OIL CO.
By ROBERT S. BLACK
Don’t gamble with natural-gas exports
ROBERT S. BLACK PRESIDENT OF WATERVILLE GAS & OIL CO.
By ROBERT S. BLACK
5/14/2013 8:25 PM
Against same-sex marriage
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
We have seen so much acceptance and even praise for gays coming out that we are becoming hopelessly ignorant of the hedonistic reality and the dangers posed to public health and human society. It is daft to presume that homosexuality is inborn, and terrible to blame the Creator. …
Against same-sex marriage
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
We have seen so much acceptance and even praise for gays coming out that we are becoming hopelessly ignorant of the hedonistic reality and the dangers posed to public health and human society. It is daft to presume that homosexuality is inborn, and terrible to blame the Creator. …
5/14/2013 8:23 PM
Northwest Ohio is on the move
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
During my recent travels around Ohio, I had the privilege of visiting the GM Powertrain plant in Toledo. While its work force dwindled to fewer than 800 during the auto crisis, today it is thriving, with nearly 2,000 workers dedicated to producing 1.25 million transmission products every year. …
Northwest Ohio is on the move
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
During my recent travels around Ohio, I had the privilege of visiting the GM Powertrain plant in Toledo. While its work force dwindled to fewer than 800 during the auto crisis, today it is thriving, with nearly 2,000 workers dedicated to producing 1.25 million transmission products every year. …
5/14/2013 8:21 PM
Soybeans and invention
GUEST EDITORIAL
Vernon Bowman, an Indiana farmer, bought a mix of soybean seeds from a grain elevator, planted them in a late-season crop, and used seeds harvested from that crop to plant his late crop the following season. …
Soybeans and invention
GUEST EDITORIAL
Vernon Bowman, an Indiana farmer, bought a mix of soybean seeds from a grain elevator, planted them in a late-season crop, and used seeds harvested from that crop to plant his late crop the following season. …
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