Opinions Archive
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June 19, 2009
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Series lifts anchor and sails away Ed. note: Thirty-six-year Yukoner Dawn Kostelnik and her husband, Rick Cousins, bought the Audrey Eleanor in July 2003 in Prince Rupert, B.C., refitted it and took it to Haines, Alaska in 2004.
- Iranians must bring about change from within With great anticipation and hope for change, the world watched the recent election campaign and the presidential vote in Iran on June 12.
- Intolerable secrecy cloaks a major issue (editorial) When a senior official of a far-off Alberta interest offers more information about the future of Yukon taxpayers' most valuable corporate entity than their premier does,
June 18, 2009
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Is the Yukon Queen II essential? DAWSON CITY - This week's arrival of the Yukon Queen II, delayed for weeks by the flooding and devastation in Eagle, Alaska, immediately brings to mind discussions over the boat's future on the Yukon River.
- China should alter its foreign exchange policy In view of the severity of the current economic downturn, it is essential to determine what caused this recession.
June 17, 2009
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You cheapen the loss of people's lives On, July 22, 1975, Stanley J. Forman captured an image of 19-year-old Diana Bryant and her two-year-old god-daughter, Tiare Jones, falling to their deaths in Boston.
June 16, 2009
- The strange world of street rules in Iran LONDON - The rules for street demos are different in Iran.
June 15, 2009
- The honeymoon with power rates is shorting out ( Analysis ) The roller coaster ride of electrical rates is continuing.
June 12, 2009
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Photographer recorded hardship and heroism During the Gold Rush, there were bold photographers who packed cumbersome equipment over the Klondike trails and emerged with a photo story of incredible hardship and heroism.