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Comment on: Gabriel Gomez reports 6 years of income to be $10.1 million - Politics - The Boston Globe
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Comment on: Gabriel Gomez reports 6 years of income to be $10.1 million - Politics - The Boston Globe
Total assets between $11.3M and $47.7M? That's a rather wide range, isn't it? How can there be a 4oo% + range of reporting? And the whole notion of adjusted gross means that there is a lot of othe more »
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Comment on: The censors and Jason Richwine - Opinion - The Boston Globe
I'm right with you attaturk. Agreeing with JJ? Yup, it can happen. Maybe the rest of the day will be normal.
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Comment on: Yo. Diners gone wild? Boston restaurateurs dish about rude customers - Food & dining - The Boston Globe
Good article. Unfortunately restaurants are not the only place to spot rude behavior these days. Riding on airplanes seems to bring out bad behavior among many as well.
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Comment on: Sink or swim in an English-only classroom - Columns - The Boston Globe
With all due respect, there are several mistakes in this note which suggest that perhaps the author is not a native English speaker. For example, "through" should be threw, and "comitted education" p more »
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Comment on: Longtime news anchor is set to get diploma from Tufts Sunday - Metro - The Boston Globe
High Five! So good to see somebody reach a dream!
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Thanks to the author for taking the time to put together so many facts. Clearly Berman is a piece of work who deserves much attention. The more light that can be thrown onto him and his tactics, the more »
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How much time and money do we as a society need to invest in the process of laying this case to rest legally? Yes, we don't want to stoop to the level of functioning of the terrorists. Yes, we want more »
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Comment on: âScenes from a Marriage,â as seen from a marriage - Opinion - The Boston Globe
A movie of this nature is a complicated amalgam of a desire to reflect something about human nature, the writer/directors own family experiences, a desire to garner attention and awards, and a desire more »
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Comment on: The questions keep coming â and coming â for would-be environmental chief - Nation - The Boston Globe
Any nominee, for any position, at any level, is guilty and unqualified until proven innocent and capable. What's so hard to understand about that??
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Comment on: The good and the bad of Gabriel Gomez - Opinion - The Boston Globe
Again the voters find themselves voting against candidate B rather than for candidate A. It's pretty clear that the identified negatives of the opposing candidate are more compelling to the average v more »
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Comment on: State health inspections backlogged months as department pleads for money - Metro - The Boston Globe
Global statements like "trust anyone" display a faulty mindset.
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Comment on: State health inspections backlogged months as department pleads for money - Metro - The Boston Globe
These comments sections will provide ample evidence of the political backlash involved in providing more help to the DPH. The battlelines are drawn. There are those who would like to establish here more »
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Comment on: Ricardo Portillo: a yellow card, a punch, and a referee is dead - Sports - The Boston Globe
This is a horrifying story. So many lessons for so many people.
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Comment on: Politicizing terrorism in America - Opinion - The Boston Globe
The passing on of information is only a partial issue. It is unlikely that a different information flow would have changed the Marathon episode. Even if the information was passed, the laws of our c more »
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Comment on: Back Bay businesses face tough task on insurance for bombing losses - Business - The Boston Globe
Insurance companies are experts at avoiding legitimate claims, and as an industry demonstrate a level of moral functioning that ranks very close to the mafia. That being said, this particular inciden more »
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Comment on: To bury, not to praise - Metro - The Boston Globe
The range of opinions about this issue are a clear indication of what would happen in the future. Wherever this body is placed, somebody will know who he is and where he is. Information travels at t more »
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Comment on: Tsarnaev and the death penalty - Opinion - The Boston Globe
Taking the time to comment on a Jacoby article has begun to feel like correcting, yet again, the paper of the slow student in class who never gets it.
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Comment on: Tsarnaev and the death penalty - Opinion - The Boston Globe
The percentage of removed comments from this discussion is a clear manifestation that there are intemperate remarks which get triggered when discussing the death penalty. Hopefully people will find m more »
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Comment on: Insurers must cut wait times for hospitalization of mental-health patients - Editorials - The Boston Globe
Ok, The Globe's heart is in the right place with this editorial. But advocating for this little piece of the picture is like advocating for a different process to buy postage stamps as a means to fix more »
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Comment on: Department of the Interior should bring proper end to Wounded Knee dispute - Editorials - The Boston Globe
Agree
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Comment on: Biggest names in Boston music to join The One Fund benefit - Names - The Boston Globe
Scalping could be pretty much eliminated if the community as a whole refused to buy from people trying to profit from this fine effort to raise money for a great cause.
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Comment on: From middle-class beginnings, Gomez forged an unconventional path - Metro - The Boston Globe
So here we have a fellow who has clearly done a number of things right. In many ways he sounds quite likeable. But he had a major boost from a dad who made money in hops, which are used in beer. So more »
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Comment on: The man behind bag fees - Business - The Boston Globe
The Airline Industry is the poster child among the entire business community for poor decision making, and in a sense, a lack of maturity. They all act like a bunch of pre-adolescent kids. What one more »
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Comment on: Letâs study Tamerlan Tsarnaevâs brain - Opinion - The Boston Globe
Re: coconot . As noted above, there's a gradient.
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People who have made money by truly contributing to the well-being of society are the models for what capitalism can be. The finance sector is on thin ice in that regard. While they try to play up t more »