Politics
The Health Care Summit: awfully late in the day
Obama ran the show and impressed, leading to the impression that he should have been in charge much earlier.
Obama ran the show and impressed, leading to the impression that he should have been in charge much earlier.
How about making a list of specific pressing needs, like the sorry shape of N. 85th St., and sparing us the sermon about "the year of urban agriculture"?
A surprise twist in the story, coming from Los Angeles, might point the way to a political breakthrough.
The company goes into an unusual full-court press on an issue of urgent importance, sending a forceful message to the legislature, Speaker Chopp, and Mayor McGinn.
Better than you might think, argues former Missoula mayor Dan Kemmis, citing the hard country's traditions of cross-ideological, collaborative problem solving.