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Wednesday, April 18,2012
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Ozzie and Harried

Free speech strikes out as Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen speaks of his admiration for Fidel Castro

By Ed Griffin-Nolan
The opening of baseball season is one of my favorite times of the year. The nets have barely been cut down at the Final Four, and suddenly the boys of summer are back on the grass, or plastic, and
Wednesday, April 11,2012
Cover Story

Learning Curve

Nearly a year into the job, Syracuse School District Superintendent Sharon Contreras stays upbeat in the face of unprecedented challenges

By Ed Griffin-Nolan
If anything is clear after spending an hour with Syracuse City School District Superintendent Sharon Contreras, it is that she did not come here to run the fourth-largest school district in the state, outside of New York City.
Wednesday, April 4,2012
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Pulp Fiction

By Ed Griffin-Nolan
  SANITY Pulp Fiction The Near West Side is misrepresented twice, by the daily newspaper and a Syracuse police officer By Ed Griffin-Nolan L ast year when the city announced plans to se
Wednesday, March 21,2012
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Bedroom Farce

By Ed Griffin-Nolan
Considering the recent campaign rhetoric, seems like the GOP presidential candidates don’t like sex, women, or sex with women
Wednesday, March 14,2012
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

Report from El Salvador

By Ed Griffin-Nolan
Central New Yorkers have had an unusually tight relationship with Central America, dating back to the 1980s when the region just south of Mexico was enmeshed in a series of civil wars that became
Wednesday, March 14,2012
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Urban Legend

It's time to move Jazz Fest back to where the action is: downtown during summertime

By Ed Griffin-Nolan
We can’t move the Carrier Dome downtown. That baseball stadium on the North Side is staying just where it is. But the Syracuse Jazz Fest—that one we can do something about. Now that On
Wednesday, March 7,2012
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Rising Tide

By Ed Griffin-Nolan
Reclaiming Cannery Row with the Monterey Bay Aquarium evokes real-life possibilities for the Onondaga Lake shoreline
Wednesday, February 22,2012
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Dumb and Coke

America’s hypocritical drug policies took root in the Honduran countryside

By Ed Griffin-Nolan
America’s hypocritical drug policies took root in the Honduran countryside
Wednesday, February 15,2012
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Leap of Faith

It’s a stretch for Ann Marie Buerkle to label Barack Obama’s contraceptive plan a war on religion

By Ed Griffin-Nolan
It’s a stretch for Ann Marie Buerkle  to label Barack Obama's contraceptive plan a war on religion
Wednesday, February 8,2012
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From Publisher to Plumber

In questioning the fairness of tax policy, The New Times’ Bill Brod may have found a new calling

By Ed Griffin-Nolan
In questioning the fairness of tax policy, The New Times’ Bill Brod may have found a new calling
 
 
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