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Entries Tagged as 'Civic'

Scripting a New Mask Masque

May 5th, 2022 No Comments

Masks don’t work very well, at least not the ones and the way most people use them. The vaccinated so far have avoided most mortal danger.

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Touting Transit Systems

April 27th, 2022 No Comments

The transit map and schedules is our Table of Contents. It’s not the city itself, but it gives you a lot of clues about what you’ll find inside it.

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“Never Again” Succeeded — Again

April 27th, 2022 No Comments

“Death by exposure” is a difficult category to adjudicate. The Coroner’s hesitancy is understandable.

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Hate Crimes Need a Counterbalance

April 27th, 2022 No Comments

If we must cede territory to the state under thought crimes, can we at least counteract “hate crime” severity with “love crime” leniency?

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Happy Naurez to Our Afghan Neighbors

March 20th, 2022 No Comments

Understand this as we begin our spring season of renewal. We have some now among us who are renewing their very selves.

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How to Lower Gas Prices Less than a Penny

March 16th, 2022 No Comments

The bridges, bypasses and bus lanes will last for decades. Removing slivered pennies from consumer pricing will last forever.

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Make Ems’ New Home Very Eugene

February 25th, 2022 1 Comment

Here’s an outside-the-box idea. Site and design the stadium with special attention to what goes outside the box.

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Exactly How Lonely Are We?

February 24th, 2022 No Comments

He greeted me like an old friend. We haggled on price. He “really” wanted to “help me out.” I didn’t want the process to end.

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UO’s Brand is Building

February 18th, 2022 No Comments

The Oregon Ducks brand is influencing investors the same way it attracts running backs. It’s not supply and demand. It’s name recognition.

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The Great Resignation’s Unquiet Desperation

February 17th, 2022 No Comments

Anyone who wants a job can have one. That’s going to take some getting used to.

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