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More In Editorial
- Clive Cook: How bad laws breed good scandals
- Ruth Marcus: Your genes as a business proposition
- Poor in the suburbs
- Adding excitement to a busy political year
- Letters to the editor - May 23
- Judge on the merits
- Default to a man
- Ramesh Ponnuru: ‘Obama scandals’ could backfire on Republicans
- Open concept
- Toll on the plains
BEACON JOURNAL EDITORIALS
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Poor in the suburbs
A new Brookings study finds the country must adjust to a new dimension of poverty -
Judge on the merits
A better way to think about the juvenile court -
Open concept
A sensible expansion of the public’s right to know -
Toll on the plains
Now an Oklahoma town seeks to recover -
Word about Medicaid
The eroding argument that Washington won’t keep its pledge about funding the expansion -
Confirm Cordray
Senate Republicans have balked long enough. The nominee has shown how effective he and the office can be
VOICE OF THE PEOPLE
- Letters to the editor - May 23
- Letters to the editor - May 22
- Letters to the editor - May 21
- Letters to the editor - May 20
- Letters to the editor - May 19
- Letters to the editor - May 17
- Letters to the editor - May 16
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MICHAEL DOUGLAS COLUMNS
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Default to a man
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At the center of the mind
Coming to Akron for the history of psychology -
Did someone say Medicaid ‘reform’?
What the governor has done for fellow Republicans
STEVE HOFFMAN COLUMNS
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Adding excitement to a busy political year
Four hot statewide issues could make 2014 ballot -
Building a better judicial branch
Chief Justice O’Connor has ideas. She needs backers -
Tea partyers rock Ohio GOP’s boat
The trick to remaining afloat? Stay in the middle
LAURA OFOBIKE COLUMNS
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Scapegoating the Common Core
An imperfect but necessary plan to improve schools -
Window on Medicaid, courtesy of Oregon
A lottery sheds light on the health-care debate -
Unfinished business in health care
Can we talk about bending the curve?
FEATURED COMMENTARIES
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Clive Cook: How bad laws breed good scandals
( By Clive Crook
Bloomberg View 5/22/2013 6:59 PM EDT ) -
Ruth Marcus: Your genes as a business proposition
( By Ruth Marcus
Washington Post 5/22/2013 6:59 PM EDT ) -
Adding excitement to a busy political year
Four hot statewide issues could make 2014 ballot
( By Steve Hoffman
Beacon Journal editorial writer 5/22/2013 6:59 PM EDT ) -
Default to a man
( By Michael Douglas
Beacon Journal editorial page editor 5/22/2013 6:59 PM EDT ) -
Ramesh Ponnuru: ‘Obama scandals’ could backfire on Republicans
( By Ramesh Ponnuru
Bloomberg View 5/21/2013 6:59 PM EDT ) -
Eugene Robinson: Separating news from espionage
( By Eugene Robinson
Washington Post 5/21/2013 6:59 PM EDT ) -
Steven Merzweiler: Carrying an unfair burden of energy efficiency
( By Steven Merzweiler 5/21/2013 6:59 PM EDT )

