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April 8, 2002

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If you are interested in learning more about the candidates for the new Louisville metro government, check here next week.  We will be posting the candidates' responses to our 20-question questionnaire.

Governor Paul Patton Is Hoist on His Own Petard!    by Theresa Fritz Camoriano   Now that the Hyundai deal has fallen through, we would like to recap the event and make some suggestions for steps the state might take in order to position itself to be more successful in attracting future investors.

Never forget! (Holocaust Remembrance Day)    By Claude Bohn    “April 9th is Holocaust Remembrance Day.  It's a memorial day observed mostly by Jews.  Those observing that day will shed some tears, point their fingers at the fascist and Nazi culprits, and repeat the usual "Never Again" slogan.”

Dan Johnson Corresponds With Our Editor Concerning Incentives for Hyundai Plant    The following e-mails went back and forth between Louisville Alderman Dan Johnson and Theresa Camoriano after we published an article last week concerning Hyundai:

American Lung Association of Kentucky   Fights for Dirty Air, Not your Lungs!    By John Riley, Member of Stop the VET    It is indeed a strange world we live in today!  At this rate it won’t be long (if not already) before we are completely convinced that up is really down, wrong is really right and green is not really green at all.  What is appalling is that it’s coming from people who you would least expect or suspect.

A Libertarian View On Gay Rights (and other civil rights)    by Theresa Fritz Camoriano    Our articles sometimes spark great questions from readers.  I thought you might find this recent correspondence on the subject of gay rights interesting:

Woody Oakes Takes Aim at the Courier-Journal

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"True education makes for inequality, the inequality of
individuality, the inequality of success, the glorious inequality
of talent, of genius; for inequality, not mediocrity, individual
superiority, not standardization, is the measure of the progress
of the world."
--Felix E. Schelling (1858-1945), U.S. Educator

 

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