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Annie Le’s Murder: A Case Of Workplace Violence?
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hfields
As lab tech Raymond Clark III appeared in a New Haven court today to be charged with the murder of 24-year-old Annie Le, killed by “traumatic asphyxiation” just days before she was to be married and found stuffed in a wall of the Yale lab where she was a graduate student, the AP is reporting: New Haven…
Whose Life Would You Save?
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Padmini Mangunta
I think I need to take a mental break from the race question, truly frightening schoolyard violence, health care reform, civility and the handful of other topics America is getting itself enraged over this week. So, let’s play a game. Most of us have played different versions of the who-would-you-save game. You know it, “If…
Kanye West, Serena Williams, Joe “You lie” Wilson: A Trifecta of Public Figure Tantrums
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hfields
Paddy and I thought we’d toss in our two cents on the whole civility debate. After all, we’d hardly be an “Everyday Ethics” blog if we didn’t have an opinion on everyday cultural behavior trends. So here goes. Hillary: The country’s buzzing with the news. The blogosphere is awash with disapproval. We’re all aghast: People…
Moral Monday: “Joshua’s Heart” Is In The Right Place!
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hfields
As Moral Monday rolls around again, I just had to share this story, which comes by way of the Miami Herald. An 8-year-old boy named Joshua Williams has, along with his family, created a foundation to feed the homeless and collect donations for needy folk in his South Florida community. He’s been doing it since…
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