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  • I ask because I'm getting a certain still-a-kid-myself vibe off your letter, and not just because you're still making Star Wars jokes long after you should have retired your lightsaber. "I know what I want, and I won't settle for less." Those sound like the words of a man who doesn't realize that his own biological clock is ticking. Sure, you'll be able to spit out sperm for a few more decades, but what about all the other aspects of raising a family - the daily compromises that try the patience of even the most fiercely instinctual daddy? Are you prepared to make those? Really? If so, then finding a woman shouldn't be that hard, given your youthful charm. Simply take out a personal ad: WANTED: BROODING HEN, Must Have Been Inspected and Certified by Qualified Obstetrician.

  • COLUMBUS - By the time he was 18, Cecil Robertson had picked enough Mississippi cotton to know he never wanted to see another stalk. But that didn't stop him from becoming the go-to guy local farmers and gardeners still call up at home a half-century later for answers to their questions.

  • -- Special Section: San Marino Murder Mystery SAN MARINO - Whether he was Chichester or Mountbatten, the mysterious man who schmoozed with the city's elite, and then promptly disappeared, chose British aliases with regal credentials.

  • A burning man is jogging through the dim front room of a faded blue house in Riverwest. His name is Eric Griswold. A few minutes before, he had strapped on a small propane fuel tank, pulled on a gray helmet and started streaking across the BurningSNOW Center for the ExperiMENTAL Arts, as flames whooshed from his head.

  • [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] CLEVE JONES HAS A CLEAR MEMORY from the day his mentor was gunned down in San Francisco's City Hall in 1978. "In my heart, I ...

  • (My wife and I are childless.) At a memorial service I attended a few months afterward, a number of professors and writers and, yes, even the mayor of the City of Chicago talked about the struggles, sensitivity, and soulfulness of a man bearing Eli's name but who, tell you the truth, I wasn't able to recognize in any of these tributes. Not long before he died, I arrived one morning and saw a new neon sign across the front of the place reading Belinsky & Son, Auto Parts.

  • PICO RIVERA - Banners honoring the servicemen and women of Pico Rivera are once again adorning flagpoles along Rosemead Boulevard. The parents and grandmother of Marine Cpl. Jonathan Lopez, 22, watched as the 3-foot-by-6-foot banner bearing the young man's name was placed on the light pole in front of the Pico Rivera Public Library, 9001 Mines Ave.

  • In other words, beyond the superficial affirmations of the ego, there lies a condition of radical openness to intersubjective life - a condition in which the sensory apprehension of objects seems to reveal the ways in which cultural forces define the very contours of perceptual activity. Reflecting on the extent to which the centuries get their character from their philosophers and poets (52), Stevens turns to the seventeenth century and writes, What we are remembering is the rather haggard background of the incredible, the imagination without intelligence, from which a younger figure is stepping forward in the company of a muse of its own . . . the clear intelligence of the young man still bearing the burden of the obscurities of the intelligence of the old.\n They make things inter-d...

  • From Mount Gilead, Ohio: "A man and a teenager are accused of burning a cross bearing racial slurs in a black family's yard in central Ohio on March 3. The recent article detailing the Morrow County prosecution of the cross-burners in my native state of Ohio seemed shockingly anachronistic, an ugly vestige of a bygone era. But it also reminded me of a far finer hour in the history of Morrow County, Ohio, a time when residents bonded together to rescue runaway slaves.

  • Cheers: To a heros welcome for Army Pfc. Cory Doane. The 2009 graduate of Mountain View High School received a motorcycle escort from Portland International Airport to his parents Cascade Park home, where dozens of friends, family and well-wishers, many bearing American flags, were there to greet him. It was a fitting tribute to a young man who on July 3 lost his right leg below the knee while serving in Afghanistan. The months since have been a cycle of surgery and rehabilitation. Doanes visit was just that, he needs to report back to Walter Reed National Medical Center near Washington, D.C., where he is one of 200 amputees currently being treated. Thats why its so important to pay tribute to Doane his is one of so many sacrifices made by our troops since the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001...



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