Yegparian: Localections
It’s that time again, elections, local ones in some LA County cities, are upon us. For those living in Glendale, Burbank, and surrounding areas, it probably seems like a never ending election, what with the […]
It’s that time again, elections, local ones in some LA County cities, are upon us. For those living in Glendale, Burbank, and surrounding areas, it probably seems like a never ending election, what with the […]
Last week we had the pleasure of addressing the “thoughts” of a representative of an Azerbaijani group in the U.S. He’d felt the need to attack me because I “dared” to find fault with MY […]
On the first anniversary of the Haiti earthquake, I heard, inter alia, an interesting remark by a professor being interviewed. He mentioned that another writer had referred to Haiti as the “Republic of NGOs.” It […]
Yes, it’s time for our community to get into the litigious act! And fortunately, we’ve started to catch on. Pursuing our goals requires being open to all avenues that will advance our struggle. The courts, […]
I didn’t expect to ever be that close, but after the Dec. 8 LA World Affairs Council event, at which the infamous DAF (Denier Abraham “Abe” Foxman) of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) spoke, we ended […]
It’d be far too easy to smirk and enjoy the huge kettle of hot water the Genocide-denying U.S. Department of State finds itself in as a result of the Wikileaks dump of more than a […]
This week’s going to be a medley of topics appearing on my radar screen. Hopefully, given all the Thanksgiving eating you’ll have done by the time you read this, you won’t get indigestion from the […]
Issues concerning pensions are getting a lot of publicity these days. In the popular mindset, pension plans persist mostly in the public sector. To the extent that’s true, it’s because private companies have largely been […]
November 2 was a decidedly mixed bag as far as election results go. Some states stood firm while others fell to the Republican/Tea Party assault on rational, self-interest defending voting— more on this later. From […]
A journey of a thousand miles starts with one step, though in this case, it’s probably a journey of a thousand parsecs. This journey is the one that will get reparations due us from Turkey […]
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