Published Thursday, June 19, 2008
THE TRIBUNE'S VIEW
Hands off
By HENRY J. WATERS III, Publisher, Columbia Daily Tribune
Candidates in the heat of campaigns usually stay away from difficult topics. They kick cans down the road, avoiding hard decisions until after elections when responsibility will be shared or avoided altogether.
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It’s time to tame TSA’s airport tyranny
By WALTER E. WILLIAMS
It has been at least five years since I’ve flown commercial, and for good reason: I don’t wish to be arrested for questioning actions by often arrogant, rude Transportation Security Administration workers.
Obama faces party divided
By DAVID S. BRODER
A year after Jimmy Carter lost his re-election race to Ronald Reagan, Hamilton Jordan, his former White House chief of staff, sat down for a lengthy interview with scholars at the Miller Center of Public Affairs at the University of Virginia.
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