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Valley News - A Life: M. Dickey Drysdale – 1944-2021; 'The most interesting man'


A Life: M. Dickey Drysdale – 1944-2021; ‘The most interesting man’
Dick Drysdale, left, former owner of The Herald of Randolph, left, talks with his successor Tim Calabro about coordinating delivery drivers on press day, Wednesday, July 8, 2015. Calabro, a photographer who began working at the paper in 2000, purchased The Herald from Drysdale in June. (Valley News - James M. Patterson) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.
After 43 years at the Herald of Randolph, M. Dickey Drysdale handed over ownership of the newspaper to Tim Calabro, of Randolph, Vt., in 2015. Drysdale s father John Drysdale owned the paper before him from 1945 to 1971. (Valley News - James M. Patterson) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. ....

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What Does a "Racist Country" Look Like Anyway?


by William Boardman / May 6th, 2021
“America is not a racist country,” Republican senator Tim Scott of South Carolina said in his party’s official response to President Biden’s address to the nation on April 28. There are reasons that should have been a laugh line: Biden did not say America was a “racist country,” the Black senator was rebutting the president’s call for racial justice across all ethnicities, and the reality is that America was founded as a country in which owning and selling Black people was justified and legalized on the basis of the racist doctrine that they were part of an inferior race. Scott didn’t get a laugh. He wasn’t trying to be funny. He was being intellectually dishonest and uttering a coded racist call to the white supremacist cohort of the Republican party that he is tolerant of their different, racist point of view. That’s where denial takes you, into crazy-land. That’s where partisanship takes you, invoking unreality to pa ....

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Obituary: Maurice Dickey Drysdale, 1944-2021


Maurice Dickey Drysdale, 76, editor/publisher emeritus of the
White River Valley Herald, died early Wednesday morning, April 28, 2021, in his home on Labounty Road in Randolph, Vt.
He was born on November 10, 1944, in Concord, Mass., to John and Eleanor Drysdale. Six months later, the Drysdales moved to Randolph, Vt., where John purchased the White River Valley Herald. He was its editor/publisher for the next 30 years.
Dickey graduated from Randolph Union High School in 1962 and Harvard University in 1966. He worked at the
Springfield (Mass.)
Union newspaper from 1966 to 1969 and earned his master s in public administration from the University of Pittsburgh in 1971. He then returned home to Randolph to take the reins from his father at the ....

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Peace With Iran Is Tricky: Is Biden Making It Impossible?


by William Boardman / April 4th, 2021
OK, it’s true that stupid, self-defeating policy toward Iran is an American tradition of more than 70 years standing. And yes, it has had some short-term benefits, enriching the Shah’s thugocracy and its American supporters like the Rockefellers and other oil interests. That’s a plus in some books, just not in Iranian books. There it looks more like colonial exploitation laced with crimes against humanity.
Wait a minute: didn’t they take our diplomats hostage in 1979? As well they might. Get over it. Some of you should be particularly grateful for that hostage-taking, since Iran did the US the great “favor” of holding the hostages till their captivity helped elect Ronald Reagan. Ever since then, most Americans have been the hostages of the American right. ....

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