September 12, 2008
EDITORIAL: Experimenting on the universe
Are you afraid of black holes? Well some people are. They attempted to halt an experiment called the Large Hadron Collider, a project at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, which they feared would cause miniature black holes that would destroy the planet.
September 03, 2008
Pause, remember 9/11 and those lost
This week on Sept. 11, 2008, you’ll wake up blessed with a new day. You may think it’s like any other, and in some ways, it is. But, just think of it as a reminder, perhaps, as what should be gratitude for life.
August 27, 2008
Hometown hero captures a silver
The Olympics is a time when the world comes together to give all they have athletically. Often, the events are viewed as a sort of international coming together, a show of diversity, a symbol of solidarity.
August 13, 2008
The Olympics still serve as inspiration
To this day, the Olympics still serve to inspire young athletes and rally a nation.
Politics, dishonesty and adultery
Word of John Edwards’ affair and “love child” have been percolating on the back burner of the national media for quite a while now.
August 07, 2008
Life’s essential ingredient
It’s official. There is water on Mars!
July 30, 2008
Blasting off
This week the National Aeronautics and Space Administration celebrates its 50th anniversary.
July 24, 2008
Make time for family-time fun
Families are certainly rushed these days, with moms and dads busy at work, and children busy with their own activities, school and friends. Even in the summertime, it seems that there is always something to do, and there is little time to spend together as a family, or to take time to sit back and breathe, or stop and smell the roses.
July 11, 2008
Enjoy summer
Summer wasn’t officially here until late June, but it feels as if it’s already been here since Nixon was president. Summer really slid in one of those nights in late
May when the mercury refused to dip even though the sun had long since set.
July 02, 2008
Someone’s ‘eyes’ are watching us
We know that it is important for companies to track the behavior of consumers. We know that with this information, they are better able to target customers and “meet their needs.” But when video cameras get involved, we think marketing research has gone too far.
June 27, 2008
BPOL tax would have negative effect
Right now, businesses across our nation and our Commonwealth are facing very challenging times. Stafford County’s businesses are not immune from the uncertainties that are affecting companies large and small across America. Indeed, the pressures of difficult economic times are keenly felt by every Stafford business.
Housing: Issue just takes time
So the housing market has plunged and people are having economic difficulties. Many people are losing their homes and other people can’t get loans. That doesn’t mean that the government needs to step in.
Democratic governors can’t keep promises
On June 19, Gov. Tim Kaine hosted a meeting in Fredericksburg to promote his transportation agenda that would raise taxes by $1.1 billion. Can it be a coincidence that he chose to end his “Transportation Town Hall Tour” in Speaker Bill Howell’s legislative district?
June 19, 2008
Good news and bad, on Virginia’s rivers and streams
The state’s latest report on the quality of Virginia rivers and streams contained more good news than bad.
June 12, 2008
City loses a hero
Many law enforcement personnel have been sworn in for duty over the years, but what must they think when they step out each day or night on the job?
May 28, 2008
Strive to live for others
On Memorial Day, America remembered. As the nation mourned those who made the highest sacrifice, its sorrow translated into sweet celebration. We are sad because those we have lost were so good. Their virtue has not disappeared but remains to comfort survivors and to guide them.
May 21, 2008
High fuel cost changes driving
Gas prices continue to creep upward like ivy up a tree, strangling consumers’ ability to travel.
May 14, 2008
Reach out to those in need
In the wake of destruction, many south Stafford families are left to pick up the pieces of their lives after a tornado ripped through their homes late last week.
May 07, 2008
Off and running
Democrat Mark Warner officially has launched his campaign for the U.S. Senate. Virginia Republicans will nominate their candidate later this month. Most observers expect Jim Gilmore easily to defeat Del. Bob Marshall. If all goes according to assumptions, two former governors will compete for the seat now held by John Warner, who will retire at the end of his term.
May 01, 2008
Teenage drinking a continued epidemic
There are no quick fixes to solving the current underage-drinking epidemic.
April 23, 2008
Teen touched many during his short life
Justin Whitaker seemed to touch many people in his short life. He lived for 18 years, but it seems to be that of a life lived longer, because he was able to reach and inspire so many people in the time that he was here.
April 17, 2008
Hokies, Virginians unite on anniversary
Wednesday was the one-year anniversary of the tragedy at Virginia Tech. On April 16, 2007, Seung-Hui Cho killed 32 people and wounded two dozen others at the Blacksburg college, before killing himself.
April 09, 2008
A second chance at a career
The Middle College program at Germanna helps high school dropouts transition into college and the work force, meeting an important and easily overlooked need in the community.
April 03, 2008
Candidates’ focus missing the mark
Hillary Clinton did not have to dodge sniper fire in Bosnia. Barack Obama thinks his grandmother is a “typical white person,” whatever that is. John McCain can’t keep the factions in the Mideast straight. These are interesting gotcha moments, but they are not nearly so important as what each of the candidates proposes to do about the nation’s entitlement crisis.
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