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Morning Cartoon News Round-Up

Salem-News cartoonist Glen Bledsoe, who produces the Nota Bene comic strip for the paper, covered New York Times columnist Paul Krugman's visit to Willamette University Friday.

Alan Gardner at The Daily Cartoonist is now allowing his readers to to submit news stories, book reviews, and discussion topics.

Great, more Barack Obama in comics books. [H/T - Comics Reporter]

Are comics books with Barack Obama breaking the law?

The reader’s editor at The Guardian (U.K.) news organization writes in response to critical correspondence about some of cartoonist Steve Bell’s editorial cartoons.

The Seattle Times may file bankruptcy, even with the Seattle Post-Intelligencer already on the chopping block.

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Dave Granlund’s simple, poignant Memorial Day cartoon was our most-reprinted cartoon this week, as we had into a weekend of remembrance and barbecues. There's more, come check out the cartoons! ...

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Memories of Memorial Day
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What are you doing to celebrate Memorial Day? How will you honor the soldiers, sailors and airmen who made the ultimate sacrifice to keep America safe, free and great for more than 240 years? My son Cameron, as usual, will take his daughters to ...
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If my math is correct, the 2024 Republican presidential contest is starting to look like the Marx brothers’ stateroom scene. Right now I count nine or ten active or explorative candidates: criminal defendant/convicted sexual abuser Donald Trum ...
On Memorial Day, parents mourn hero son killed in Vietnam
by Joe Guzzardi
Mark Edward Vanderheid was born in Tonawanda, New York, on February 11, 1949. Four months after his 20th birthday, and only six months after he arrived in South Vietnam in 1968, Vanderheid, a U.S. Marine Corps Lance Corporal, lay dead on the Qua ...

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