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Trump’s Brief Shining Moment
Continue Reading →For the briefest of moments, I almost believed. The strategic opportunity of the century seemed within grasp. The official end of the Korean War and a denuclearized North Korea rejoining the world are elusive goals. The moment shattered by the…
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Somebody Give Me the Words
Continue Reading →I like to think of myself as a writer. Words have always come easily. Often, it seems I couldn’t stop them even if I wanted to. But today I have no words. Today, I must ask if someone, anyone, can…
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Proms, Prayers, and Prey: The Lion and the Antelope
Continue Reading →A photograph of a group of high school students praying before their prom dinner sparked an angry debate on social media. The image was posted by Oakland journalist Frank Somerville after one of the youngsters’ mothers sent it to him as…
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Southeast Asia Thoughts: Saigon, Cu Chi Tunnels, and the Reminders of War
Continue Reading →Saigon, Vietnam, 2018 Since 1975 and the reunification of the country, the official name of Saigon is Ho Chi Minh city. For the locals, they use this as a way of separating the natives from those who came later. If…
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Southeast Asia Thoughts: Laos
Continue Reading →Flying from Chiang Mai, Thailand to Luang Prabang, Laos on a ATR-72 (70 passenger plane) is a bit different than the typical American domestic flight.While the aircraft was modern and airworthy, trying to understand the announcements (even the English version)…
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Southeast Asia Thoughts: Thailand
Continue Reading →Ten days in and our stay in Thailand comes to an end. From Bangkok we traveled north through Ayutthaya, Sukhothai, Chiang Rai, and Chiang Mai. Each of these cities contain the rich, Buddhist dominated, history that was once the…
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Southeast Asia Thoughts: Bangkok, Thailand
Continue Reading →Bangkok, the capital, is known by the locals as Krungthep. They claim it translates to City of Angels, I think it translates into “permanent traffic jam.” A 5 mile ride takes an hour, mostly jammed in with other cars intermixed…
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Another Journey…
Continue Reading →We have stayed in one place for almost a month, so it’s time to head out again. Starting early Tuesday (1:50 a.m.) we board a plane from Boston to Hong Kong and on to Bangkok, Thailand. We’ll spend the next…
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Forget the Silent Majority Worry about the Soft-Spoken One
Continue Reading →U.S. President Richard Nixon on November 3, 1969, said, “And so tonight—to you, the great silent majority of my fellow Americans—I ask for your support.” Nixon’s plea to this so-called ‘silent majority’ is similar to Mr. Trump’s pandering to his not-so-silent and decreasing…
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A School Shooting and America’s Collective Sigh of Relief
Continue Reading →You could almost hear America breathe a sigh of relief with the “good” news of the latest school shooting. The sounds of high-fives echoing from the NRA serving as a rhythmic background to the glad tidings. Their fondest dreams come…