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The San Diego Union-Tribune

  • Letters to the editor
    Regarding “County may lose health aid for poor” (A1, May 10): The League of Women Voters of San Diego County, in which I serve as president, applauds the Union-Tribune and reporter Cheryl Clark for the coverage of County Medical Services.

  • ROBERT NOVAK    CHICAGO SUN-TIMES
    McCain, Huckabee and evangelicals
    John McCain, who has spent the last two months trying to consolidate right-wing support as the Republican candidate for president, has a problem of disputed dimensions with a vital component of the conservative coalition: the evangelicals.

  • ANDRES OPPENHEIMER    THE MIAMI HERALD
    Democrats wrong on Mexican aid
    The murder of the acting chief of Mexico's federal police amid an unprecedented wave of drug gang attacks on security officials will soon become a major issue in the U.S. presidential candidates' escalating war for Hispanic votes.

  • In budget fight, put classrooms first
    The San Diego Unified School District board will vote this afternoon on laying off more than 900 teachers. The consequences of that vote will ripple far beyond the careers of those educators and into San Diego's economic future.

  • E.J. DIONNE JR.    THE WASHINGTON POST
    Hillary Clinton's place in the future
    Hillary Clinton still has a lot to win this year, but not the presidency and not the vice presidency. With Barack Obama having effectively secured the Democratic presidential nomination, it is hard for the Clinton camp to focus on her successes in this contest. But Clinton now possesses strengths she did not enjoy when the campaign began.



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