EDITORIAL
The prosecution's repeated transgressions raise the risk that any conviction would be overturned on appeal.
CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER
Obama's failure is one of character
Convicted felon Tony Rezko. Unrepentant terrorist Bill Ayers. The race-baiting Rev. Jeremiah Wright. It is hard to think of any presidential candidate before Barack Obama sporting associations with three more execrable characters. Yet let the McCain campaign raise the issue and the mainstream media begin fulminating about dirty campaigning tinged with racism and McCarthyite guilt by association.
JUDITH KLEINFELD
Want to be smarter? Get some sleep
A friend of mine is worrying himself sleepless about getting enough sleep. He is convinced that he just isn't smart after a short night's sleep.
EDITORIAL
Look closely at the Wall Street bailout/rescue plans, and you'll see important differences between Alaska's congressional candidates.
MICHAEL CAREY
As Alaska turns 50, we should ask what we have become
Alaskans are celebrating the 50th anniversary of statehood. How strange the moment in which we honor our founders and reflect on the past half-century.
EDITORIAL
Gov. Palin has made small steps toward better health care for Alaskans but has yet to achieve significant improvements. Coming Sunday, a look at Palin's record on energy issues.
EDITORIAL
The FDA’s manipulation of the no-bid preference for Native firms shows the need to reform the program
COMPASS
Nation needs dramatic change; that's why we need Palin
Our government is overwhelmingly dysfunctional, billions of dollars in debt, hemorrhaging increasingly large amounts of money, out of touch with citizen concerns and in need of a drastic overhaul.
ALASKA NOTEBOOK
McCain got his money's worth out of Sarah Palin's debate performance. She probably did about as well as she could given her experience and background.
COMPASS
We've got about 30 years of mistakes that need fixing
We were all watching the Wall Street bailout vote. Will it solve the housing bubble?
EDITORIAL
Delaying won't make it go away -- Gov. Palin and Attorney General Colberg should help the Legislature to resolve Troopergate.
DAN FAGAN
Palin may be an awful president but not an ineffective one
Sarah Palin killed last night. If you don't realize that, then either your liberalism or your anti-Palinism has blinded you.
BONNIE ERBE
Recovery bill is a must for nation
The consequences of not passing the bailout plan -- or as some in Congress and the financial world have renamed it, the "recovery" plan, are pervasive, painful and possibly devastating.
STEVE HAYCOX
Nation's leaders demand license but are unable to drive
The dramatic 228-205 vote in the U.S. House against the bailout of America's finance industry this week should be recognized as a clarion call by ordinary citizens announcing their lack of trust of the country's current leadership. What made the vote dramatic was who proposed it: the secretary of the Treasury and the chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank, supported by President Bush and the Congressional leadership.
EDITORIAL
Government and nonprofit groups in Anchorage should coordinate assistance for rural Alaskans who are moving to the city in greater numbers.
ELSTUN LAUESEN
Palin co-opted into a Voldemort world
In a recent column, conservative Pat Buchanan describes a battle for Sarah Palin's soul in terms of a struggle between "true conservatives" and "Bush neo-conservatives."
COMPASS
Native Americans waiting for US justice
The U.S. House of Representatives has the lives of millions of Native Americans in its hands.
COMPASS
Though physically absent, Palin is executing her duties
I've worked for every Alaska governor since Jay Hammond.
SECTION
Running collection of editorials and guest columns discussing Gov. Palin as a vice presidential candidate.
OPINION: READER-SUBMITTED
Send photos of what's appealing - and not so appealing - in your neighborhood and in the city.
OPINION: VIDEO
Curmudgeon digs up another similarity the Governor overlooked in comparing pit bulls to hockey moms.
ANIMATED EDITORIAL CARTOON
Self-appointed Daily News ombudsman Joe Contraire says the paper is much too harsh on poor Sen. Ted Stevens.
ANIMATED EDITORIAL CARTOON
Joe Contraire proposes his own "Real Alaska" solution to the problem of untangling the Wooten affair
OPINION: VIDEO
Joe Contraire, frustrated by the greenie stranglehold on Alaska, proposes we take matters into our own hands.
OPINION
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Speaking up about politicians is a sacred Alaska tradition
Businesses punish those who require daypacks
Alaska's future will be powered by unlimited clean energy
Monegan did a lot to help law enforcement in rural Alaska
Old Palin morphs into something new
Debates proved twinkle trumps facts
Can't we have a few quiet recreation areas at Knik River?
Despised rules made our system work
Nader could see this financial debacle coming
Simple words wield surprising influence
'McCarthyism' charge is hyperbole
You can share your rebate with those who need help
Greedy CEOs take the money and run
Where is the love in trying to make gays go straight?
John McCain should know: Getting old has its advantages
Troopergate is all about getting even, not justice
Kopp hiring proved Palin's fundamentalist street cred
'Just a housewife' merits more respect
Bush took America into Iraq to try to make them like us
Palin support is fueled by emotion, not competence