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Papers’ Love of Government Hurts Circulation

I’ve given a lot of thought to the issue of declining circulation among daily newspapers. I was managing editor of one for a 15-year period that coincided with the downward trend. I swear it wasn’t my fault. In fact, what I learned during that period was that newspapers, enamored as they are of liberal orthodoxy and political correctness, are simply unable to solve the problem.

Jon Ham
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Lindalyn’s Journal

Two weeks ago, I alerted you to Governor Easley's misguided proposal to move the Division of Non-Public Education (DNPE)--currently under the Department of Administration--to the Department of Public Instruction. I imagine he was quite unprepared for the melee that followed.

Lindalyn Kakadelis

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Media Think the Public is the Problem

The mainstream media are trying to make sense of the brave new world of the internet and bloggers. Old media types are worrying a lot these days about their waning influence, credibility and market share. They’re searching for a magic bullet that will make things “normal” again, meaning give them back their prestige, influence and monopoly.

Jon Ham
Opinion

The Price is Right—Three Years in Advance

How much are you willing to pay for U.S. Open golf championship tickets to Pinehurst this June, plus a place to stay during the event? Some tournament patrons have paid up to $50,000 for a one-week rental house in past years. In the rental housing market, prices for the week are determined strictly by "what the traffic will bear."

Dr. Karen Y. Palasek
Opinion

North Carolina’s Untimely Tax Trend

RALEIGH – Is it April 15 already? Just seems like yesterday that I was filling out my tax forms for 2003. Now I’ve got to finish up my taxes for 2004 and pay Uncle Sam and Cousin Mike a tidy sum for the privilege of living in America and North Carolina, respectively.

John Hood