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Compensation for Teachers and Others By Joseph Harnett, Goshen I've never understood how monetary compensation for work performed gets determined. I'll give you my favorite example of why the subject confuses me. In the fall of 1991, the Wall Street Journal ran an article lauding an employee of IT&T. In spring of 1992, the Journal ran an article lauding ano... More ...
Jesus — The Cat in the Hat By Ed Buley, Winsted Jesus of Nazareth was not a magician, a charlatan, a sorcerer, a wizard, or otherwise. He was not a famous king or an important man. But by most accounts it is safe to say that He did exist and that He did change the world. Even today all tongues still speak His name, whether in a curse or a praise.... More ...
Look Before You Leap! By Judy Pavlak, Winsted More ...
Three Perspectives Clarified By Jeff Messenger, Barkhamsted In the January 25 issue of The Voice, three perspectives of mine were presented in such a way as to illustrate them as illogical [The Ash Heap of the Gods, by Bill Carlotti]. I'd like to correct these misrepresentations. More ...
Leave It on the Shelf By Charles Smith, Thomaston Kudos to Shaw Izikson of Winsted for his "Proudly American-Made in Taiwan" article in the February 1 issue of The Voice. He certainly brings up valuable points that certain manufacturers, sellers and consumers would rather not hear or think about. More ...
last paragraph is italic — Little Has Changed in American Life and Policy More ...
Conservative Candidate Sought By William T. Barrante, Watertown I am seeking out a conservative or libertarian, who is also opposed to abortion, who would be willing to run for Congress in the new Fifth Congressional District. Your opponents would be U.S. Rep. James Maloney, a principled Democrat, and U.S. Rep. Nancy Johnson, an unprincipled Republican. The Gree... More ...
last paragraph is italic — The Winds Are Blowing More ...
Arrogance of the Press By Bob Davidson, Collinsville Richard Reeves, in an editorial printed in the Hartford Courant on November 12 [Bush and Nixon: A Cautionary Tale], displays the worst side of the press. He says, "Bush is trying to cut Congress and the press out of the decision-making loop." More ...
Surviving Debt By Attorney Donna J. Brooks, Winsted Collection agents play upon the fears of those they are pursuing. But if you know the rules of the game, there is less to fear. The collection agents who holler the most are likely the ones who have no power to do anything else. Once you know the difference, you can make better choices with your lim... More ...
An Update from "Tiger Cat" By Barbara Miller, Goshen Barbara Miller and "Tiger Cat" have written two earlier pieces on the plight of Tiger Cat and her kittens: Waiting Kitty Need Help, December 7; and Thanks from 'Tiger Cat', December 21. More ...
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