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Variations ǀ What they said 21 years ago

ON Jan. 12, 2004, the 14th House of Representatives held its organizational session. The members were sworn in, a new presiding officer was elected and the inaugural speeches were delivered. Much of what was said then could have been said — and was, in a way, said — last Monday, when the 24th House…
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BC’s Tales of the Pacific ǀ Shipwrecks of Chuuk Lagoon

BC Cook IF you ask scuba divers where the best wreck diving in the world is they often answer Chuuk lagoon.  Chuuk has all the things going for it that other islands do when it comes to scuba diving: coral reefs, a great variety of fish and aquatic plants, warm waters.  But it also has something mo…
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Variations ǀ PDS

IN his novel “Exit Ghost,” Philip Roth’s 71-year-old main character, Nathan Zuckerman, had decided that he would “no longer be overtaken every four years by the emotions of a child — the emotions of a child and the pain of an adult.” He was referring to politics and current events in general, and t…
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BC’s Tales of the Pacific ǀ Captain Oba of Saipan

BC Cook INTENDING to be a peaceful school teacher, he soon found himself engulfed in the flames of a world war.  His sense of duty to his country grew stronger than his devotion to his wife so he joined the struggle and ended up on Saipan.  How he led a small band of soldiers and civilians in a des…
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