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Philharmonic Fills House with “Ode to Joy”

October 23, 2009 by etelfeyan

            Times may be bad for the performing arts, and with the economy struggling to show any signs of recovery, many local organizations are definitely feeling the pinch, but the Sacramento Philharmonic seems to have figured out how to beat the odds.              In its opening performance of its thirteenth season, under the continuing direction […]

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Obama’s Nobel Prize Creates Burden of Earning It

October 16, 2009 by etelfeyan

            Since its inception in 1900, the Nobel Peace Prize has been one of the world’s most cherished awards.  Given to individuals who have distinguished themselves in some significant way in the cause of peace, it has been bestowed on the likes of Albert Schweitzer, Martin Luther King, Jr., Mother Teresa, and Nelson Mandela.               […]

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A Better Way to Run the Railroad: Regulating Professional Sports (Part Two)

October 9, 2009 by etelfeyan

Government regulation of anything continues to be viewed with skepticism by many Americans, even with the nation still suffering from the effects of de-regulation in the financial markets.  Still, few can seriously argue against a need for increased supervision by the SEC and other market/banking regulatory agencies, and rare are the voices clamoring for less […]

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A Better Way to Run the Railroad: Regulating Professional Sports

October 3, 2009 by etelfeyan

(First of two parts) It is time to consider government regulation of professional sports.  Past time, actually.  But since no one, to my knowledge, has even so much as raised the point, let’s see if we can at least get a healthy discussion started on what would be a significant step towards a reclamation by […]

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