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Far-right group stakes a claim, stoking angry debate and exposing political divides

Far-right group stakes a claim, stoking angry debate and exposing political divides By Mike Carter, The Seattle Times Published: December 20, 2020, 10:30am Share: 3 Photos The Deer Lagoon Grange hall began its life as a church. The quilt design on its side was chosen as part of a contest in 2015. (Steve Ringman/The Seattle Times/TNS) Photo Gallery LANGLEY The Deer Lagoon Grange sits on an emerald swath of grass along the northeast shore of Lone Lake, just outside the picturesque town of Langley, perched on bluffs above Puget Sound at the south end of Whidbey Island. The white building with two geometric barn quilts on its clapboard walls was once a Lutheran church. It’s a bit run down today and in need of a paint job, but has stood at the heart of the island’s agriculture community since its founding in 1927.

Athens native, Georgia author Terry Kay remembered

Terry Kay, a Georgia author whose novels line bookshelves in homes and libraries, died in his Athens home Dec. 12, ending a path Kay knew was imminent in October when doctors told him he had only weeks to live. Kay, 82, succumbed to aggressive stage 4 liver cancer, but in those intervening weeks he was able to have in-home visits with his family members and friends and read the many comforting comments people left on social media. The author, who began his career as a novelist in 1976 with “The Year the Lights Came On” and found fame in 1990 with “To Dance with the White Dog,” had 17 published works, three adapted as movies. The awards he earned were numerous.

Far-right group stakes a claim, stoking angry debate and exposing political divides

Far-right group stakes a claim, stoking angry debate and exposing political divides
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CNN Anderson Cooper 360 April 1, 2015 03:10:00

accusation. you are just in one fell swoop bebesmirk bebesmirked the low-cost industry in europe. well, ki name you other incidents the collgan crash in buffalo, and this crash has roots in the low-cost industry and the approach they have taken. there rare many layers of redundancy in safety in aviation have been e en eeen eroded post regulation. and now, bringing in gary with a pielot who has e depression, they can continue to fly under specific circumstances, isn t that correct? it is absolutely correct. i am personally following right now, 20 pilots who are in the program who was started back in 2010. it allows the pilots to be on certain antidepressant medication and psychological testing, and neuropsychological

CNN Anderson Cooper 360 April 1, 2015 03:05:00

on the payroll. joining us is richard quest, and our aviation analyst miles o brien, and the neuro psychologist gary kay who developed a cognitive test for pilots used by the faa and around the world, and last week, richard, lufthansa said that the pilot was 100% flight worthy without any limitations, but if a pilot did if in fact have serious depressive episodes taking psychotic medication and the airline knew about it, can they ever be be 100% flight worthy from their perspective? we need to know what happened after he returned in 2009 and finished his training. because that tells us whether there was the correct procedure and process. it is entirely possible that everything has gone horribly wrong in 2009 and we don t know that and he could have had full

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