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"Paul Szep's pen is the editorial equivalent of a cruise missile" Matt Lauer, host of NBC's "Today Show"
Two-time Pulitzer Prize winner and chief editorial cartoonist at The Boston Globe from 1967 – 2001, Paul Szep has been described as a pioneering cartoonist with “scathing wit and a drawing style that turns editorial cartoons into pieces of art.” Awards include the international Thomas Nast Prize, two Society of Professional Journalists’ Sigma Delta Chi prizes, a National Headliner Award and National Cartoonists Society awards for editorial and sport cartooning. He has also been a contributor to Golf Digest, authored a handful of books and is a Harvard University Fellow.
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Obama & the EPA
President Obama abandoned on Sept. 1 a contentious new air pollution rule, buoying business interests that had lobbied heavily against it, angering environmentalists who called the move a betrayal and unnerving his own top environmental regulators.
In Congress, sliding support
According to a Gallup Aug. 11-14 poll, the approval rating for Congress is down to a woeful 13 percent, tying a historic low.
Casey Anthony freed
Casey Anthony was freed from a Florida jail early Sunday, 12 days after she was acquitted of murder in the death of her two-year-old daughter Caylee in a verdict that drew threats from people across the U.S. – CBS
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Berlusconi faces sex charges
Italian prosecutors demand Premier Silvio Berlusconi be put on immediate trial over accusations he paid for sex with a 17-year-old Moroccan girl and used his influence to try to cover it up. The Italian leader blasted the “disgusting” action, saying it aimed to discredit his government. Berlusconi said prosecutors had smeared not his name but [...]