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Another Year Older, and Still It’s a Puzzle

September 14, 2010 by etelfeyan

            I am about to celebrate another birthday, and the prospect only brings me any true sense of joy when I think about the somewhat bittersweet joke about getting older.  It does beat the alternative, or so, at least, I assume.             The passing of the years has been something of a puzzle to me for […]

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Sixtieth Season of Sacramento’s Music Circus in Review

September 14, 2010 by etelfeyan

            As Music Circus seasons go, the one that ended several weeks ago was very good, if not quite great.  It featured four terrific productions, one that was a star showcase, one that was the annual throwaway offering and only one that was a truly weak effort.  Here’s our critical summary of the seven shows, […]

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The War Against Islam: What History Will Reflect Fifty Years From Now

September 7, 2010 by etelfeyan

The History of America Chapter 33 The War Against Islam             Most historians now consider that the first event that ultimately led to the war was the terrorist hijacking of four jumbo jet liners, three of which were then used as missiles that struck the twin towers in New York City and the Pentagon.              […]

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The Economy is Still in Trouble, but It Isn’t For Want of Ideas

September 1, 2010 by etelfeyan

            Was John Maynard Keynes right?  Was John Kenneth Galbraith?  What about Arthur Laffer?  Milton Friedman?             All of these men were esteemed (or at least highly regarded) economists in their day.  And each professed a different approach to economic travails such as the United States is currently experiencing.              Keynes revolutionized economic thinking in […]

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