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Another Air Show, in Kansas City, Crash Claims the Life of a Ponte Vedra Veteran of Aerobatics

August 21, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Bryan Jensen with the plane he calls "The Beast" after a performance last year at Wisconsin's Air Venture in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. (© vikingnav)

Bryan Jensen, a stunt pilot for 15 years and a captain who flew 747s for Delta Airlines, was killed Saturday when his red Horizon Hobbit biplane crashed at the Kansas City Aviation Expo Air Show in circumstances similar to the fatal crash at Wings Over Flagler in March.

Taxes, the Economy, the Stimulus: Separating Fiction from Fact

August 21, 2011 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Diego Rivera's 'Detroit,' a detail from one of Rivera's murals on the car industry. Click on the image for larger view.

Answers to recurring questions of the day: what’s the state of the economy, are Americans really as overtaxed as they think they are, and what has the 2009 economic stimulus accomplished–or not?

When Income Was Taxed at 94%: How FDR Tackled Debt and Reckless Republicans

August 14, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 30 Comments

FDR in Florida in 1926. (FDR Library)

The last time the nation faced war debts Franklin Roosevelt didn’t hesitate to raise taxes and show up Republicans who stood in the way of fiscal responsibility, argues Sam Pizzigati.

Ronald Reagan, Sarah Palin and Tea Parties: The Gipper’s NAACP Warning to Extremists

July 31, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

Maybe more Earl Grey than Lipton: Ronald Reagan delivering his presidential acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention in Detroit on July 17, 1980. (White House Photographic Collection)

“You are the ones who are out of step with our society,” Ronald Reagan said of extremists in a 1981 speech to the NAACP, a speech that resonates in tea party America today, Zach Roberts argues.

GMAC Mortgage Machination: Don’t Have Document to Foreclose? Make It Up

July 30, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

When GMAC, one of the nation’s largest mortgage servicers, sought to foreclose on a homeowner last year and lacked a crucial document, the company just made one up, pointing to a pattern of deceptive filings to foreclose on homeowners.

Health Reform Won’t Slow Costs as Spending on U.S. Care Nearly Doubles by 2020

July 28, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

U.S. Health spending will grow by an average of 5.8 percent a year through 2020, compared to 5.7 percent without the health overhaul. With that growth, the nation is expected to spend $4.6 trillion on health care in 2020, nearly double the $2.6 trillion spent last year.

Boehner-Obama Debt-Ceiling Follies: Your Hair-Pulling Guide on Stats and What Ifs

July 26, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

How dire could the consequences of not raising the debt ceiling be? What are the possible solutions? Here’s a reading list to help you keep up as the clock ticks to next week’s deadline.

Murdoch’s US Hacking Scandals: 9/11 Victims, Bribes and “Anti-Competitive Behavior”

July 23, 2011 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

It’s not just in England: federal investigators are probing claims that Ruper Murdoch’s News Corp hacked into a competitor’s computers, that Murdoch papers attempted to hack into the phones of 9/11 victims and allegedly paid bribes to British police.

Rupert Murdoch’s Wall Street Journal: Bancroft Family Members Now Regret Sale

July 14, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

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Several key members of the Bankroft family which controlled The Wall Street Journal say they would not have agreed to sell the prestigious daily to Rupert Murdoch if they’d been aware of News International’s conduct in the phone-hacking scandal at the time of the deal.

Approaching His 8th Birthday, Nate Truelove Continues Remarkable Wreck Recovery

July 10, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

Nate Truelove was 7 when he almost died in a debilitating wreck on Old Kings Road last September. His recovery has been long, difficult and remarkable. An update from his great-grandmother Charlene.

Introducing Google+: Why Facebook’s Monopoly and Twitter’s Heyday May Be Over

July 10, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 14 Comments

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Kyle Russell walks you through Google’s latest Big Thing, how it beats Facebook, and why it may put Twitter and LinkedIn out of business. Your invitation is in Gmail.

BP Calls Gulf Recovered and Looks To Quit Payments to Businesses Over Economic Losses

July 9, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

BP paid more than $4.6 billion to private citizens and businesses since the Deepwater Horizon spill. The Gulf economy is on the mend, the oil company claims, justifying a cut-off, though it still faces billions in civil and criminal penalties.

Flagler Beach Bids Last Shuttle a Wistful Farewell as It Soars Invisibly Beyond Clouds

July 8, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Space Shuttle Atlantis lifted off on schedule, but no one could see it on Flagler’s beaches or at the pier, though imagination was enough to sense the end of a 30-year journey.

Unemployment Rises Again, to 9.2%, as Job Creation Disappears and Recession Looms

July 8, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

More bad news for the Obama administration as job creation in June fell to a statistically insignificant 18,000 and the unemployment rate rose again, raising fears of another recession ahead.

When the New York Philharmonic Played the Star Spangled Banner in North Korea

July 4, 2011 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

In February 2008, the New York Philharmonic was invited to play in the North Korean capital. It was a remarkable concert. The rendition of the American national Anthem was one of its most moving moments.

Stetson Picks Ex-Princeton Coach to Revive Football Program, Dormant Since 1956

June 27, 2011 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Roger Hughes at the press conference where he was announced as Stetson's new head football coach. From left, DeLand Mayor Bob Apgar, Stetson Board of Trustees Chair Harlan "Butch" Paul, Stetson President Wendy Libby and Athletic Director Jeff Altier.

Roger A. Hughes had a 47-52 record in 10 years in Princeton, including one Ivy League championship season. Stetson likes him for his fund-raising prowess, too.

2 Firefighters Killed in N. Florida, Underscoring Dangers of Violent Flares on Contained Fires

June 21, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

The Blue Ribbon fire near Jasper was not large and had been declared contained, but the firefighters were reportedly overrun by a sudden flare-up as they were extending fire-lines–as DOF firefighters are doing every day on the Espanola fire in Flagler County.

20% Down Mortgage Requirement Would End Middle Class Home-Ownership As We Know It

June 20, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 30 Comments

Qualified Residential Mortgage Rule (QRM)

If a proposed Qualified Residential Mortgage Rule (QRM) of 20% down and spending less than 28% of monthly gross income on the mortgage takes effect, Marc Morial of the National Urban League argues, middle class home ownership will be a thing of the past.

Florida Board Of Medicine Clears Dr. Mark Seldes, a Convicted Rapist, to Practice Again

June 4, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

Mark Seldes of Tampa was an Air Force major and flight surgeon in South Korea when he raped a civilian coworker after she’d taken a sleeping pill. The Florida Board of Medicine voted 7-3 to let him practice again.

Saving Medicare Without Destroying It

June 4, 2011 | Pierre Tristam | 12 Comments

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Medicare’s demise is overblown. Modest fixes, eliminations of tax favors and a small rise in the Medicare tax can preserve America’s best and fairest government-run single-payer insurance system.

Job Creation in Big Stall, Unemployment Back Up to 9.1%, Recovery in Doubt

June 3, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 11 Comments

The economy added just 54,000 jobs in May and totals for the two previous months were revised downward by 39,000 in the latest sign that the economic outlook is worsening again.

Counterpunch: Priceline and Travelocity Sue Over Tourist-Development Bed Taxes

June 1, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

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The case is of interest to Flagler, whose Tourist Development Council has been aggressively pursuing avenues, including a lawsuit of its own, to compel online companies to pay their fair share of sales and bed taxes.

As Palm Coast Talks Development, Housing Prices Hit New Low, Falling 4.2% in 1Q

May 31, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

Housing prices fell to levels not seen since 2002 as double-dipping prices hit new recession lows. Meanwhile, the Palm Coast City Council discussed approval of a plan that would add 12,000 housing units to the local hosing stock.

Union Power in Prague: Flagler’s Firefighters World Champions for 2nd Time in 3 Years

May 28, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

Flagler paramedics’ Local 4337 team–Dennis Kline, Caryn Prather, Mike Pius, Jessie Hunter–competed against 27 teams from 17 countries, all of them from Europe.

Good Riddance: How the Shuttle and the Space Station Crippled America’s Space Program

May 28, 2011 | Pierre Tristam | 8 Comments

Between the space shuttle and the International Space Station, America’s space program’s addiction to manned flights has been held hostage to an unimaginative low-orbit. It’s long-past time to scrap both and push the limits of unmanned exploration.

Palestinian Prof. Jamil Khader Earns Hand Award at Stetson, Second in 5 Years

May 24, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

American Studies and History professor Paul Croce and Associate Professor of Geography J. Anthony Abbott also won Hand awards; Harry Price, an associate professor of chemistry, got the John Hague Teaching Award.

William Parsons Succeeds David Walsh as Chief Judge for 7th Judicial District

May 24, 2011 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The two-year term, the second for Parsons, entails administrative supervision of all courts in the 7th Judicial District, which includes Flagler, Putnam, St. Johns and Volusia counties.

Rapture On: God Is Great, Beer Is Good, People Are Crazy

May 22, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 17 Comments

Judgment Day came and went and we’re still here. Most of us, anyway. A few thoughts about the book of Revelation and the greatest country song since “Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain.”

When Obama Bombs

May 21, 2011 | Pierre Tristam | 11 Comments

Barack Obama’s speech on the Middle East on Thursday was no landmark. It was a retreading of old cliches, a window into an administration at a loss for principled coherence, and an offense to Palestinian and Arab self-determination.

Endeavour Arcs Beyond Flagler Beach and Into History As Throngs Squint Goodbye

May 16, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

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Space Shuttle Endeavour lifted off for the last time Monday morning as the ritual throngs of launch enthusiasts lined Flagler Beach’s boardwalk, pier and beaches.

Bean-Counting Innovation: When Small-Bore Government Patents Job-Killing

May 13, 2011 | Pierre Tristam | Leave a Comment

Innovation is at the root of job creation. The U.S. Patent Office is innovations’ gate-keeper, with a backlog of 715,000 patent applications. Yet Congress just reduced the office’s budget by $100 million while dickering over reforming its administration.

Fallout from Sylvan Learning Center Closures: Benefit for Palm Coast, Word War Elsewhere

May 11, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

When three Sylvan Learning Centers closed abruptly in Volusia County, Palm Coast’s center offered to take in students left out. Meanwhile, the Volusia franchise owners and Sylvan’s home office are in a war of words.

Making It Right in New Orleans, 6 Years After Katrina: The Grit of Pitt and Green

May 11, 2011 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

From Brad Pitt’s Make It Right program to a broad-based spirit of enterprise, Flagler Beach’s Frank Gromling has been tracking New Orleans’ rebirth every year by attending the city’s annual jazz festival.

Loan Modifications: How Banks Require Struggling Homeowners to Waive Rights

May 10, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Meeting Mr. Fine Print.

Mortgage loan modification scams: Regulators ban the practice, but banks are forcing homeowners struggling to save their home to sign away their right to sue.

Weather and Climate Extremes Punctuate a Very Warm, Very Wet April Across the U.S.

May 9, 2011 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The average temperature was almost 1 full degree above the 100-year average, and Florida’s drought aside, April was the 7th wettest month on record, triggering historic flooding.

Doubts, Debates, Debacles and New Details: The Bin Laden Follies Weekend Round-Up

May 7, 2011 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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In the wake of Osama bin Laden’s death, there’s no dearth of debates over torture’s merits, whether he’s really dead, what Pakistan knew and when it knew it, and the Obama administration’s ever-changing stories. A guide.

Underage Sex Sting Nets 17 Men in St. Johns, Including Teacher and 2 in Military

May 6, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

“Operation Sheepdog” involved undercover detectives posing as juveniles between 8 and 15 years old or parents online to arrange for unknown suspects to meet with them at an undercover house.

Economy Adds 244,000 Jobs, an Unexpected Surge, But Unemployment Back Up to 9%

May 6, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

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The 244,000 net new jobs defied economists’ expectations of a much weaker April, but the unemployment rate, obtained from a separate survey, rose for the first time in five months.

Room for Debate
Bin Laden Death Photos and Videos: Should They be Released?

May 4, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 40 Comments

A dead and bloodied photo or video of Osama bin Laden may be “gruesome,” as the White House claims, but why should the public not have a full accounting of the raid and of bin Laden’s burial?

Circulation Still Declining at News-Journal, Rising at Sentinel and St. Augustine Record

May 3, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

More readers? At The Observer, yes. Not quite at The News-Journal, according to the latest figures. (© FlaglerLive)

The News-Journals losses over the past 12 months were not as steep as in previous years: a 1.2 percent decline on weekdays, 2.5 percent decline on Sundays, though other regional newspapers are seeing increases in circulation.

THE END OF BIN LADEN,
The Endings Yet to Come

May 2, 2011 | Pierre Tristam | 16 Comments

The Wall Street Bull's message to bin Laden, blocks away from the fallen Twin Towers, a few days after the 9/11 attacks. Click on the image for larger view. (© Pierre Tristam/FlaglerLive)

There is an inevitable, visceral, justifiable need to celebrate the death of Osama bin Laden. Let’s just not repeat the mistakes of 2011 and let the visceral dictate the next chapter of wars still looking for an ending.

Stetson Awarding Degrees to 570 Students at Saturday’s Commencement

May 2, 2011 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Student speakers are Caitlin Peterson of Ocala, Jason Reese of Telford, Tenn., and Maxwell Grossman of Wellington, the latter, a conductor and pianist, representing the School of Music.

Birthers, Royals and Crocks

April 29, 2011 | Pierre Tristam | 50 Comments

Between Barack Obama’s birth certificate and William Windsor’s wedding to his girlfriend Kate, lust for make-believe idiocies at the expense of reality explains why problem-solving isn’t much of a priority these days.

Jacksonville Symphony Pops “Americana Under the Stars” at Palm Coast Concert

April 28, 2011 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Featuring a slew of favorites from Gershwin to Berlin (Irving, that is) to Strauss, the Jacksonville Symphony’s annual pilgrimage to Flagler is the Palm Coast Arts Foundation’s signature event and fund-raiser.

Obama Releases Long-Form Birth Certificate; Trump Takes Credit

April 27, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 39 Comments

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President Obama this morning released his long-form birth certificate, hoping to end conspiracy theories about his place of birth. The release is unlikely to put an end to birthers midwifing new theories.

Gun-Toting Bills, Supplanting Doctors and Local Governments, Poised to Become Law

April 26, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

One bill would penalize local governments with stricter gun restrictions than the state. Another would muzzle doctors’ abilities to ask their patients about gun ownership.

State of the Ax: from Flagler to Tallahassee To D.C., Arts Funding Is Under Siege

April 25, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

A digital photograph by Denys Valson, an 11th grader at Palm Coast High School and a student of Mrs. Biggs's. The photograph was part of the student art show at the Flagler County Art League's Spring Festival. (© FlaglerLive)

The NEA’s federal arts dollars are on the defensive. Florida cut back its arts funding to almost nothing. Palm Coast, Bunnell and Flagler Beach are just as stingy. The county and school district alone still support art and culture.

New Home Sales Rebound From Record Low, But Sales Still 22% Lower Than Last Year

April 25, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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March new home sales post an 11 percent increase over February, but February had posted a record low, and March’s 300,000 sales volume is still 22 percent below sales in March 2010.

News-Journal Inexplicably Spikes Follow-Up Story on Drowning of 3-Year-Old Girl

April 21, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

The story, spiked Wednesday evening after being approved for the next day’s paper, cited police saying that the girl’s 5-year-old brother had told his mother he’d drowned his sister–information that other media reported Wednesday evening.

Varieties of Religious Experience: Watching an Eagles’ Nest, Live

April 20, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

The Raptor Resource Project’s live, 24-hour streaming video of a family of eagles, from their nest in Idaho. With hatchlings and river sounds nearby. Warning: watching can be addictive.

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