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Letter to the editor: Making Dilbert proud

I had the best laugh of this year reading the story “Quality assurance manager hired for Westmoreland elections, pay is $80K” (Oct. 21, TribLIVE). The $80,000/year salary ($20,000 more than first planned) and hiring of a “former controller with oil and gas company Huntley & Huntley” seemed off to me

Rational Treasure - Taki s Magazine

Rational Treasure - Taki s Magazine
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A world without adults – Ranier Fsadni

Can an ageing society possibly have no adults left in it? Just look at the world around us. In Malta, in the rest of Europe, in the US, people complain that their politics are conducted without any adults in the room. Conventionally, we think of this condition as an affliction, something we could get rid of, if we could just manage to fix our broken politics. Or attract better candidates for public office. Maybe, however, there are no adults in politics because there are no adults left in the world. Our world, at least. Not even us. How come? Surely, our problem is too many adults, not too few. The median age in Malta is 42.6 years, almost identical to Europe’s. The USA (38.3) and Australia (37.9) have slightly younger populations but evidently in our ballpark when compared with Africa (19.7).

Museum Show Celebrates 200 Years of Cartoon Dogs

Museum Show Celebrates 200 Years of Cartoon Dogs July 11, 2021 Anne Drozd, museum coordinator at Ohio State University s Billy Ireland Cartoon Library Museum, stands at the entrance to the library s new exhibit, The Dog Show, on Thursday, June 24, 2021, in Columbus, Ohio(AP Photo/Andrew Welsh-Huggins) Share share The URL has been copied to your clipboard 0:00 0:04:46 0:00 comic strip, a “Think, Otto, think!!” Sarge says. “We can’t all be Snoopy,” a sad Otto answers. This joining of two well-known comic strip dogs is being shown along with many other images at the world’s largest cartoon museum. It is part of a new presentation of the history of dogs in the world of cartooning.

Dogs on display: Museum fetes 200 years of cartoon canines

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