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Today's Times' Editorials

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Despots blown asunder

History is full of self-absorbed regimes that failed to respond to human suffering after a natural disaster. Myanmar's repressive junta joins a hall of shame.

Cents and sensibility | Editorial

Today's Opinion

Letters to the editor

A sampling of readers' letters, faxes and e-mail.

Don't let them pinch the Internet | Ryan Blethen / The Democracy Papers

Dreams from Obama's mother | Ellen Goodman / Syndicated columnist

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Thursday, May 8

Let's hear it for the party animals | Joni Balter / Seattle Times editorial columnist

An exhausting, phony campaign | David S. Broder / Syndicated columnist

Wednesday, May 7

Mending broken families | Lynne Varner / Times editorial columnist

Raw power vs. the power of words | Syndicated columnist

Don't underestimate Japan | Tom Plate / Syndicated columnist

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The Seattle Times editorial staff explores the intersection of the press and democracy.

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In Your Ear
Seattle FCC hearing

Commissioners of the Federal Communications Commission held a public hearing in Seattle, Nov. 9, on issues related to localism and access to public airwaves. Watch now.

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