In March 2011, Angus King wrote in the Bowdoin Daily Sun an article, “Capitalism and its Discontents,” and defined himself as a “thoroughgoing capitalist.”
October 2012
DANNY TYREE: Columbus Day:Time to abandon ship?
In Fourteen Hundred Ninety-Two, Columbus sailed the ocean blue. In the year of our Lord Two Thousand Twelve, they’re trying hard his day to shelve.
We need to stop voting for people who are divisive
Most of us would probably agree that the deep divide between Democrats and Republicans is one of the major problems facing our society.
VIEW FROM ELSEWHERE: If Assad can’t win conflict, how will he lose?
The Free Syrian Army has once again demonstrated its ability to strike at the heart of the Assad regime. The military’s General Staff Command Building has been extensively damaged in two major explosions that were followed by a ground attack that last for two hours. From his presidential palace, not far away, Bashar al-Assad will have heard the explosions, maybe even have felt the force of the blasts and seen the pall of black smoke rising into the capital’s sky.
Truth Test: Summers backs Ryan ‘goal,’ but ad takes some liberties
The ad against Republican Charlie Summers begs questions about his support for the aggressive federal budget plan of the Republican vice presidential nominee.
Off the Trail: A view from the orchard: We’re in trouble
In rural York County, there’s little enthusiasm for the presidential race, but plenty of concerns.
Gay marriage opponents launch two new ads
One of the TV spots features a high school guidance counselor whose job was targeted after he opposed same-sex marriage.
President back on top in money race
As Obama takes his final fundraising trip out West, Romney tries to build on his debate momentum.
Pecking away at chicken raising in Waterville
WATERVILLE — Heather Merrow scattered shredded cabbage on the ground and her chickens came, clucking.
Tigers take 2-0 lead over A’s in ALDS
Detroit rallies three times and scores the winning run in the ninth on a sacrifice fly for a 5-4 win.