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Can a Segregated City Get Serious About Equity?
The mayor of St. Louis only has weak official powers. Tishaura Jones says she won t let that stop her from reshaping the city.
July 21, 2021 •
David Kidd The concrete slabs and steel frames are just starting to come in, but you can already get a sense of how massive the project will be. The new home for a federal agency, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), is the largest development in the history of St. Louis a million square feet at a cost of $1.7 billion.
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Published July 19. 2021 6:01PM
The residents of Ledyard can be extremely proud of the performance of those elected to the office of mayor, the Town Council, and the Board of Education. For many years, those officials have done what is best for Ledyard, regardless of party affiliation. It has been more than two decades since partisan politics was a significant factor in decisions made within town government.
Therefore, I am troubled that in her letter of July 12, Rebecca Graebner, herself a veteran of town government in the 21st century, would attribute a Town Council vote of 7-1 (clearly a bipartisan vote) to an “act of authoritarianism” on the part of the Town Council chairperson. The introduction of divisiveness to town government will only take us back to the “bad old days” and not serve the residents of Ledyard well. Let’s not start down that path.
Monty Python
Sat Nov 13 1999 at 8:39:15
Thu Jun 01 2000 at 17:53:57 The story of Monty Python begins in the hallowed halls of Britain s most illustrious seats of learning - the universities of Oxford and Cambridge.
All of the British Pythons began their comedy careers in the revue shows put on by university societies, such as the Cambridge Footlights. Beyond the Fringe star Jonathan Miller
Undergraduate revues attracted an audience beyond the college walls in the 1960s - thanks in part to the success of Oxbridge old boys Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Jonathan Miller and Alan Bennett. The quartet s celebrated 1960 show Beyond the Fringe had concentrated attention on the comic talents yet to come down from the two respected institutions.
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