Month: August 2005
With the story that came out last week that the Italian chapter of the Red Cross treated wounded terrorists in Iraq, hid them from US forces, and then released …
Reader recommended stories for Saturday August 27, 2005: Want To Participate?...
Last week, I pulled into a southern New Hampshire convenience store (well, a parking space, not the store itself) for a quick soda. As I stopped, I noticed an …
Here's my column for the week, folks, on the NCAA's ban of Native American mascots. Have a great weekend, everyone!...
Today the Union Leader reported that a House committee is recommending that the state tighten its laws covering eminent domain seizures. They want to change the laws so that …
Read this whole thing. A little girl named Kodee writes a series of emotional letters, published in a college newspaper in Illinois over a two-year period. She writes about …
Its, err, subsidies weren't big enough. He told the Atlantic City Convention and Visitors Authority at a board meeting that the state's $725,000 annual subsidy to Miss America wasn't …
Everyone's heard of oxycontin, the potent painkiller that is the new "hot" drug for abuse that has become known as "hillbilly heroin." While it is seriously abused, it remains …
This is getting out of hand. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - The state attorney general wants the country singer who made the song "Redneck Woman" a hit to stop "glamorizing" …
KWTX - The father of a slain Central Texas Marine appears in a new TV spot that began airing Thursday, challenging anti-war protester Cindy Sheehan to a debate. In …