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- Victim identified in fatal Akron shooting
- Community rallies behind Taylor Robinson’s family
- Former kidnapping victim touts cellphone security app
- Bob Dyer: Water, water nowhere, but one giant bill
- Indians 5, Mariners 4: Chris Perez blows save but Indians walk off with win again
- Daughter of man fatally shot by UA police officer says he was trying to turn over pellet gun
- Powerball: One winning ticket sold in Florida for $590-plus jackpot
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- Letters to the editor - May 19
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BEACON JOURNAL EDITORIALS
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Is this a boom?
The continued good sense in raising the severance tax -
Unhealthy exchange
Secretary Sebelius hits the fund-raising trail -
Food gap
As working poor families struggle to make ends meet, Congress moves to sharply reduce federal food assistance -
What is drunken driving?
A tighter definition promises to save lives -
Priorities IRS
What is the agency doing chasing small tea parties when big political operatives are abusing the law? -
Lack of a guarantee
Adding reading specialists through lower standards
VOICE OF THE PEOPLE
- Letters to the editor - May 19
- Letters to the editor - May 17
- Letters to the editor - May 16
- Letters to the editor - May 15
- Letters to the editor - May 14
- Letters to the editor - May 13
- Letters to the editor - May 12
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MICHAEL DOUGLAS COLUMNS
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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 -
Failing marks in higher education
The subjects are student debt and part-time faculty
STEVE HOFFMAN COLUMNS
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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 -
Bumpy ride to the top of the Ohio GOP
First for likely chairman Borges: Damage control
LAURA OFOBIKE COLUMNS
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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? -
False starts in school funding
A familiar pattern grips the Statehouse
FEATURED COMMENTARIES
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Susan Partovi: A prescription of silence
( By Susan Partovi 5/18/2013 4:41 PM EDT ) -
David Ignatius: What the Benghazi emails reveal about Washington
( By David Ignatius
Washington Post 5/18/2013 4:41 PM EDT ) -
Richard Trumka and the Tim Burga: Workers waiting for the Senate
( By Richard Trumka and Tim Burga 5/18/2013 4:41 PM EDT ) -
At the center of the mind
Coming to Akron for the history of psychology
( By Michael Douglas
Beacon Journal editorial page editor 5/18/2013 4:41 PM EDT )

