Month: March 2009
The City of Seattle will have one less newspaper to printbeginning tomorrow. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, which has chronicled the news of the city since logs slid down its steep …
Updated by Kevin: Earlier today this entry was dedicated to a serious disagreement between Bill Jempty and commenter Teflon93. Bill used his perch as author to call out comments …
This story sounds almost too good to be true. Unni Haskell, a 62-year-old native of Norway who moved to St. Petersburg last year from Stamford, Conn., took two months …
More is going on in the brouhaha over the excommunications that took place in the aftermath of a 9-year-old Brazilian girl's abortion. An influential prelate said Brazilian doctors didn't …
When talk of a bad economy benefited Obama's campaign, he body slammed John McCain for daring to say the economy's fundamentals were strong. Now that this incessant talk of …
Boston University Professor Angelo M. Codevilla, has some interesting thoughts on the status of Osama bin Laden. Negative evidence alone compels the conclusion that Osama is long since dead. …
Today's winner is Linda Netherton. Mrs. Netherton was the owner of the Stepping Stones child-care center in Tallahassee Florida where 4-year-old Grace Chen died last summer. The investigation of …
I had no idea he was sick. He battled esophageal cancer the past two years and died overnight. Roger L. Simon posted an article about his friendship with Ron …
I've written about Detroit's decline several times before here, here, and here. In its heyday, it was a bustling, vibrant city. Now, it's a shell of its former self. …
Should people living within the boundaries of the Diocese of Orange County take this news into consideration when the next annual Bishop's appeal is made? A former student at …