011006 UDJ Lowres.Pdf

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

011006 UDJ Lowres.Pdf Community Your health: FORUM sports digest Ask Dr. Gott Our readers write .............Page 6 ..............Page 3 ...................................Page 4 INSIDE Mendocino County’s local newspaper World briefly The Ukiah ..........Page 2 Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy with showers 7 58551 69301 0 TUESDAY Jan. 10, 2006 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 16 pages, Volume 147 Number 276 email: [email protected] AFTERMATH OF THE FLOODS Local reps express skepticism on Hoping to reopen in Hopland governor’s budget Businesses still Schwarzenegger’s have a lot budget due out Governor of work to do By JAMES FAULK starts lining Eureka Times-Standard By LAURA CLARK The up support The Daily Journal proof of By HARRISON SHEPPARD It will be months before The Keg in the pud- MediaNews Group Hopland will reopen -- if it does -- and ding will at least a week before neighboring Sacramento Bureau be in this SACRAMENTO - In store, Hopland Farms, is able to wel- week’s come its customers back in. proposing a $222 billion budget, public works improvement However, a month or more will and in the likely pass before the gasoline pumps - and spending - blitz that bills that would reshape California, at Hopland Farms are replaced. get signed “It depends on money,” store Berg Gov. Arnold by a sud- Schwarzenegger last week owner, Balwinder Singh said Monday, denly con- noting it will cost $80,000 to $90,000 began a delicate political trite Gov. Arnold balancing act with few just to replace the existing pumps, Schwarzenegger. which are “all dead” due to the flood. allies at a time when he So said Assemblywoman needs them most. Singh, who owns the convenience Patty Berg, D-Eureka, about store/gas station with his brother and a Faced with sagging pop- Schwarzenegger’s plans in his ularity among voters and a cousin, said they are looking at a total State of the State address, loss of almost $300,000. re-election bid just 10 which included a number of months away, he has alien- And they do not have flood insur- issues that are traditionally ance. ated his base of conserva- Democratic -- like raising the tive support with his spend- Singh said he has applied for a loan, state’s minimum wage. and he hopes the county or FEMA can ing and borrowing plans. “The governor realized Even many Democrats, help. Meanwhile, a small group of after Nov. 8 that he’s a gover- hired help has been working daily already wary after last nor in a Democratic state,” year’s special election, with the store owners to clean things Berg said. up. think his plans are too State Sen. Wes Chesbro, D- ambitious for the state’s “My inventory ... everything is Arcata, gone. All the freezers are dead, the deli fiscal capabilities. agreed. “He needs to bring back case is dead, the pizza machine ... “He computer system, cash register -- all to the tent moderate swing seems to voters and moderate be reading Democrats,” said political from a dif- See HOPLAND, Page 16 analyst Sherry Bebitch ferent Jeffe of the University of script,” Southern California. “If he Chesbro can do that, that’s where said. the arithmetic is.” Chesbro Last Many fiscal conserva- year, he tives supported came out Schwarzenegger in the and attacked Democrats and 2003 recall and early in his public employee unions, but administration because of now he’s taking on issues that his strong anti-tax, pro- the people of California told business stance. But since him were important, Chesbro his special-election efforts said -- like funding public failed two months ago, he schools and removing traffic has alienated the right by bottlenecks. making several moves Berg said it was encourag- toward the middle, includ- Tyler Stoffel/The Daily Journal ing that the governor has ing hiring a Democratic Above, Jeanne Ansaldo boils water on the Keg’s outdoor barbeque taken on these issues and that to clean the bar after last week’s flood. The Keg lost its hot water in chief of staff and proposing the proof of the progress will a minimum-wage increase. the aftermath of the flooding. At left, inside the door of Hopland come with this week’s release Farms on Highway 101, the floor can still be seen covered in mud. Now, his proposal that of the governor’s proposed the state borrow $68 billion The door way will remain barred and the convenience store closed budget. for business for at least a week, the gas station will take more time during the next 10 years to As part of his speech, repair crumbling infra- to reopen. Schwarzenegger outlined a See GOVERNOR, Page 16 See STATE, Page 2 Willits schools must cut GRAND JURY REPORTS thousands from budget Fort Bragg law enforcers doing By CLAUDIA REED “Qualified” status by the school year. The Willits News Mendocino County Office of About $15,000 of that More cuts may be on the Education, must prove it can amount is already in the till, good job, with minor problems and more community policing. way for the Willits Unified pay the bills for the next three the result of greater-than- By BEN BROWN School District. years. anticipated Medical Methamphetamine and other drug use, The Daily Journal including alcohol, were found to be a major This time the axe could District administration had Administration Activities The Mendocino County grand jury has among other things - elimi- hoped to solve the problem by funds. The rest would come factor in most of the stations arrests, accord- issued its first two reports of the new ses- ing to officials at the substation. nate one teaching position, across-the-board reductions in from reduction of the work sion. trim the working hours of the medical benefits and cost-of- hours of the attendance clerk, Storage space in the evidence room was The grand jury took a look into the found to be inadequate and the jury suggest- attendance clerk and special living adjustments, but that a move that would save Mendocino County Sheriff’s Coast sector education specialist, and approach was firmly rejected $18,000 over a two-year peri- ed the room be expanded and upgraded in sub-station and the Fort Bragg Police accordance with its use. transfer some of the assistant by the Willits Teachers od. Department. The jury found both facilities to Association, which signed a For the 2007-2008 school Cells were found to be clean, although the superintendent’s hours to the be providing excellent service despite heavy county’s Office of Education. new contract with the district year, the proposal calls for regular heavy use the station sees was found At issue is the need to bal- in November. cutting another $212,000: work-loads, financial difficulties and techni- to require more cleaning than usually pro- ance the budget by either At the December school About $80,000 of that cal issues within both facilities. vided by regular janitorial services. increasing revenue or decreas- board meeting, amount would come from The jury found the coast sector to be Additional cleaning has been performed by ing expenses by about Superintendent of Schools eliminating one teaching posi- effectively covered by a force of 18 Sheriffs substation staff. $245,000 over the next two Steve Jorgensen presented a tion. Another $49,000 would personnel. The jury also found that, while clean, the school years. New revenue new list of possible cuts. He come cutting the position of Coast sector officer responses were gener- holding cells had features, such as handi- may come from the state, the stressed, however, that the list Special Education Program ally limited to dispatch, process serving capped rails, benches, air duct screens, wall federal government, or an is only tentative, a first state- Specialist in half. transportation of detainees and departmental panels and faucet handles, that could be used enrollment increase related to ment in what could be a long Expenditures for operational duties, according to the report. The station by inmates to hang themselves. new housing developments discussion. supplies would be reduced by averages 20 hours of overtime every two In it’s report the jury recommended that but there is no guarantee. In Jorgensen’s two-year plan $12,000. weeks. The jury found that hiring more per- janitorial services be scheduled more fre- the meantime, the school dis- calls for saving $33,000 sonnel would not reduce the amount of over- See JURY, Page 16 trict, which has been assigned beginning in the 2006-2007 See SCHOOL, Page 16 time, but would allow for increased hours 2 – TUESDAY, JAN. 10, 2006 DAILY DIGEST Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] The world briefly FUNERAL NOTICES [\ enjoyed entering baked Facklam of Hawaii, grand- goods, canned goods, fresh children Nancy Alito pounded by vegetables, dried vegetables Schufreider, John Capener, Democrats as hearings open Dow Jones industrials close and fruits in the local fairs. Angela Youngberg, Tony & above 11,000 for first time Mary was involved in TOPS Jonathan Facklam and 5 WASHINGTON (AP) — Judge Samuel and KOPS; she received great grandchildren. Alito absorbed hours of criticism from Senate since before 9/11 attacks recognition in the 1970’s for A visitation will be held Democrats at close quarters Monday, then NEW YORK (AP) — The Dow Jones her work with the cancer on Wednesday, January 11, pledged at his confirmation hearings to do industrial average closed above 11,000 drive. She volunteered at 2006 at the Eversole what the law requires “in every single case” if Monday for the first time since before the Sept.
Recommended publications
  • Somerset Patriots (30-15) at Portland Sea Dogs (25-20)
    @PortlandSeaDogs Game 46 Somerset Patriots (30-15) at Portland Sea Dogs Somerset Patriots Location: Portland, Maine Location: Bridgewater, NJ Portland Sea Dogs (25-20) Stadium: Hadlock Field Stadium: TD Bank Ballpark June 26, 2021 at 6:00pm Hadlock Field Manager: Corey Wimberly Manager: Julio Mosquera Watch: MiLB.TV MLB Affiliate: Boston Red Sox MLB Affiliate:New York Yankees June 26, 2021 Listen: Sea Dogs Radio Network built by General Dynamics NEL Division: Eastern Division NEL Division: Eastern Division Overall Record..................................................25-20 Starting Pitcher Matchup First Half..............................................................25-20 Somerset - RHP Hayden Wesneski (0-1, 13.50 ERA) Second Half................................................................... vs. Current Streak.......................................................3 L Portland - RHP Kutter Crawford (1-1, 3.54 ERA) Longest Win Streak.........................5G (5/6-5/11) Standing....................................................2nd, -5.0 G THREE IN A ROW - After the loss 7-4 last night to the Somerset Patriots, the Sea Last 5 Games...........................................................2-3 Dogs have now lost three straight games. The season long for losses this season is Last 10 Games......................................................5-5 four, when Portland dropped four-in-a-row to the New Hampshire Fisher Cats at Series Record H/R....................................2-1/2-1-1 Hadlock Field, 6/10-6/13. Series Sweeps by Dogs H/R................................... Series Sweeps by Opp. H/R.................................... CRAWFORD RETURNS - RHP Kutter Crawford was activated off the Injured List Series Finales H/R........................................2-1/2-2 earlier today. He last started 6/1 @ Harrisburg and tossed 5.0 innings allowing one Rubber Games H/R.................................................... run on one hit while walking two and striking out six.
    [Show full text]
  • Red Sox Game Notes Page 2 TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER 19-JOSH BECKETT, RHP 2-4, 5.97 ERA, 6 Starts 2012: 2-4, 5.97 ERA (23 ER/34.2 IP) in 6 GS 2011 Vs
    BOSTON RED SOX (16-19) vs. SEATTLE MARINERS (16-21) Tuesday, May 15, 2012 • 4:05 p.m. ET • Fenway Park, Boston, MA RHP Josh Beckett (2-4, 5.97) vs. RHP Blake Beavin (1-3, 4.32) Game #36 • Home Game #20 • TV: NESN • Radio: WEEI 93.7 FM/850 AM, WWZN 1510 AM (Spanish) FOUR IN HAND: The Red Sox began a 2-game series with THANKS, WAKE DAY: Today the Red Sox honor Tim Wake- the Mariners last night with a 6-1 victory for the club’s 4th fi eld in a pre-game ceremony expected to begin at approxi- RED SOX RECORD BREAKDOWN Overall ......................................... 16-19 straight win...Boston has won 4 straight games for the 1st mately 3:30 p.m....The knuckleballer won more games at AL East Standing ................ 5th, -5.5 GB time since a season-high 6-game win streak from 4/23-28. Fenway Park than any pitcher in history and played 19 years At Home ......................................... 8-11 This 4-game stretch is Boston’s longest home win streak in the Majors, including 17 with Boston...He announced his On Road ........................................... 8-8 of the season and the club’s longest overall since a 9-game retirement on 2/17 at JetBlue Park at Fenway South. In day games .................................. 4-10 home win streak from 7/5-24/11. In night games ............................... 12-9 The Red Sox have outscored opponents 29-8 during the VS. THE MARINERS: Boston and Seattle meet 9 times in April ............................................. 11-11 4-game run, including 22-3 over the last 3 tilts...Red Sox 2012...The current 2-game set is their only series at Fenway May .................................................
    [Show full text]
  • The Philippines: Dismantling Rebel Groups
    The Philippines: Dismantling Rebel Groups Asia Report N°248 | 19 June 2013 International Crisis Group Headquarters Avenue Louise 149 1050 Brussels, Belgium Tel: +32 2 502 90 38 Fax: +32 2 502 50 38 [email protected] Table of Contents Executive Summary ................................................................................................................... i Recommendations..................................................................................................................... iii I. Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 1 II. Rethinking Assistance to Former Rebels ......................................................................... 4 A. The Cautionary Tale of the MNLF ............................................................................. 4 B. The Dubious Legacy of Buybacks .............................................................................. 5 III. The Cordillera: Trial and Error ........................................................................................ 8 A. The History of the Conflict ........................................................................................ 8 B. The July 2011 Closure Agreement ............................................................................. 11 1. The many faces of the CPLA ................................................................................. 11 2. Terms ...................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Stardigio Program
    スターデジオ チャンネル:450 洋楽アーティスト特集 放送日:2019/12/09~2019/12/15 「番組案内 (8時間サイクル)」 開始時間:4:00~/12:00~/20:00~ 楽曲タイトル 演奏者名 ■KISS 特集 (1) STRUTTER KISS NOTHIN' TO LOSE KISS FIREHOUSE KISS COLD GIN KISS LET ME KNOW KISS KISSIN' TIME KISS DEUCE KISS 100,000 YEARS [10万年の彼方] KISS BLACK DIAMOND KISS GOT TO CHOOSE KISS PARASITE KISS GOIN' BLIND KISS HOTTER THAN HELL KISS Let Me Go, Rock 'N' Roll KISS ALL THE WAY KISS WATCHIN' YOU KISS COMIN' HOME KISS ■KISS 特集 (2) ROOM SERVICE KISS ROCK BOTTOM KISS C'MON AND LOVE ME [激しい愛を] KISS SHE [彼女] KISS LOVE HER ALL I CAN [すべての愛を] KISS ROCK AND ROLL ALL NITE KISS Detroit Rock City KISS King Of The Night Time World (暗黒の帝王) KISS God Of Thunder (雷神) KISS Flaming Youth (燃えたぎる血気) KISS Shout It Out Loud (狂気の叫び) KISS Beth KISS DO YOU LOVE ME KISS CALLING DR. LOVE (悪魔のドクター・ラヴ) KISS MR. SPEED (情炎!ミスター・スピード) KISS HARD LUCK WOMAN KISS MAKIN' LOVE (果てしなきロック・ファイヤー) KISS ■KISS 特集 (3) I WANT YOU (いかすぜあの娘) KISS TAKE ME (燃える欲望) KISS LADIES ROOM (熱きレディズ・ルーム) KISS I Stole Your Love [愛の謀略] KISS Christine Sixteen KISS Shock Me KISS Tomorrow And Tonight KISS Love Gun KISS Hooligan KISS Plaster Caster KISS Then She Kissed Me KISS ROCKET RIDE KISS I WAS MADE FOR LOVIN' YOU (ラヴィンユーベイビー) KISS 2,000 MAN KISS SURE KNOW SOMETHING KISS MAGIC TOUCH KISS ■KISS 特集 (4) TONIGHT YOU BELONG TO ME PAUL STANLEY MOVE ON PAUL STANLEY HOLD ME, TOUCH ME (THINK OF ME WHEN WE'RE APART) PAUL STANLEY GOODBYE PAUL STANLEY RADIOACTIVE GENE SIMMONS SEE YOU TONITE [今宵のお前] GENE SIMMONS LIVING IN SIN [罪] GENE SIMMONS WHEN YOU WISH UPON A STAR [星に願いを] GENE SIMMONS RIP IT
    [Show full text]
  • BOSTON RED SOX (69-90) at NEW YORK YANKEES (92-67) Monday, October 1, 2012 • 7:05 P.M
    BOSTON RED SOX (69-90) at NEW YORK YANKEES (92-67) Monday, October 1, 2012 • 7:05 p.m. ET • Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY RHP Clay Buchholz (11-7, 4.22) vs. LHP CC Sabathia (14-6, 3.42) Game #160 • Road Game #79 • TV: NESN/MLBN • Radio: WEEI 93.7 FM/850 AM, WWZN 1510 AM (Spanish) FINAL TREK: The Red Sox tonight begin their fi nal series SLUGGING SOUTHPAWS: Cody Ross, who hit his 22nd of the 2012 season with the 1st of 3 games against the homer yesterday off Orioles lefty Joe Saunders, ranks 2nd in RED SOX RECORD BREAKDOWN Overall ........................................... 69-90 Yankees in New York...Boston was swept in 3 games in Bal- the American League with a .651 SLG and 3rd with a 1.032 AL East Standing ................ 5th, -23.0 GB timore to begin this fi nal trip of the season. OPS vs. left-handed pitching...12 of Ross’ homers this year At Home ......................................... 34-47 The Sox are 35-43 (.449) in away games this year, tied have come off left-handers, tied for 5th-most in the AL. On Road ......................................... 35-43 for 9th in the AL...The .449 win percentage on the road is In day games .................................. 21-25 the club’s worst since going 29-52 (.358) away from home EXTRA, EXTRA: Boston leads the Majors with 334 dou- In night games ............................... 48-65 during the 1992 season. bles, 29 more than the next-highest total (Arizona, 305)... April ............................................... 11-11 The Red Sox are 3rd in the AL with 513 extra-base hits...The May ...............................................
    [Show full text]
  • Somerset Patriots (5-3, 89-50) @ Southern Maryland Blue Crabs (4-3
    SOMERSET PATRIOTS FIVE-TIME ATLANTIC LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1 Patriots Park * Bridgewater, NJ 08807 * 908.252.0700 www.somersetpatriots.com and www.patriotsbaseball.com Somerset Patriots (5-3, 89-50) @ Southern Maryland Blue Crabs (4-3, 69-71) Game #4/5 * Monday, October 5 * 7:05 PM * Regency Furniture Stadium * Waldorf, MD On The Air: WCTC-AM 1450; WCTCam.com Twitter: @SOMPatriots and @JAntweil PATRIOTS BREAKDOWN (1st/2nd) home road overall Atlantic League Championship Series At A Glance Wednesday (7:05) Crabs 7, Pats 3 (Fred Lewis clubbed game winning three run homer in the fifth inning) season: 26-10/18-16 24-10/21-14 50-20/39-30 Thursday (7:05) Pats 7, Crabs 2 (Oliver 8 Ks, Hopkins 3 RBI, Vidal 2 RBI) day: 5-2/3-1 5-4/1-4 10-6/4-5 Sunday (5:05) Pats 7, Crabs 3 (Fields 2 HRs, 4 RBI while Spears stroked three hits) night: 21-7/15-15 18-6/20-10 39-13/35-26 Monday (7:05) SOM [LHP] Roy Merritt (8-6, 2.88 ERA) @ SMD [RHP] Tim Sexton (1-1, 3.53 ERA) 1-run gm: 10-3/6-8 3-4/6-5 13-7/12-13 Tuesday (7:05) SOM TBA @ SMD [RHP] Daryl Thompson (7-7, 3.86 ERA) 2-run gm: 5-3/3-1 8-1/1-4 13-4/4-5 3-run gm: 3-3/3-0 4-2/3-0 7-5/6-0 OWNING CRUSTACEAN NATION: In the Brett Jodie Era the Patriots are 39- Patriots vs.
    [Show full text]
  • The Army Lawyer (ISSN 0364-1287) Editor Virginia 22903-1781
    f- THE ARMY Headquarters, Department of the Army Department of the Army Pamphlet The Legal Basis for United 27-60-148 States Military Action April 1986 in Grenada Table of Contents Major Thomas J. Romig The Legal Basis for United States Instructor, International Law Division, Military Action in Grenada 1 TJAGSA Preventive Law and Automated Data "The Marshal said that over two decades Processing Acquisitions 16 ago, there was only Cuba in Latin Amer­ ica, today there are Nicaragua, Grenada, The Advocacy Section 21 and a serious battle is going on in El Sal­ vados. "I Trial Counsel Forum 21 "Thank God they came. If someone had not come inand done something, I hesitate The Advocate 40 to say what the situation in Grenada would be now. 'JZ Automation Developments 58 I. Introduction Criminal Law Notes 60 During the early morning hours of 25 October 1983, an assault force spearheaded by US Navy Legal Assistance Items 61 'Memorandum of Conversation between Soviet Army Chief Professional Responsibility Opinion 84-2 67 of General Staff Marshal Nikolai V.Ogarkov and Grenadian Army Chief of Staff Einstein Louison, who was then in the t Regulatory Law Item 68 Soviet Union for training, on 10 March 1983, 9uoted in Preface lo Grmactn: A Preliminary Rqorl, released by the Departments of State and Defense (Dec. 16, 1983) [here­ j CLE News 68 inafter cited as Preliminary Report]. 'Statement by Alister Hughes, a Grenadian journalist im- Current Material of Interest 72 Drisoned by the militaryjunta.. on 19 October 1983, after he was released by US Military Forces, qctolrd in N.Y.
    [Show full text]
  • Island R I-R 7 70 OUNLOP ••'
    SCCF Class Matzaluna Library art page 4A pageiB pageiC > i JANUARY 13, 1995 VOLUME 24 NUMBER 2 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES *• + '<. island R I-R 7 70 OUNLOP ••' -,. ;.'-:!i1. | Tourists Fishing farmer poisoned by clams By R. Thicker Abbott similis, from the sand Special to the Island flats in front of their Reporter motel on West Gulf In what evidently is Drive. In anticipation of another verified Florida a delicious clam feast, case of the potentially they boiled the clams for fatal neurotoxic shellfish four or five minutes and poisoning occurred on consumed the entire lot. Sanibel on the afternoon Within an hour both men of Jan. 2 when two 39- began to feel tingling in year-old tourists were their tongues and the stricken after eating extremities of their fin- clams they had collected gers. Two hours later one on the gulf shore beach- of the gentlemen became es. nauseous, weak and Mark Debban, visiting dizzy while visiting a from Kearney, Neb. and Sanibel shell shop. Thanks to the knowl- The cold weather of late has led many to rummage through their closets in search of Rick Mellor of Marion, clothes they wore "Up North," resulting sometimes in an interesting sartorial outlook. Iowa collected a dozen •please see page 2A live surf clams, Spisula County says no to nudes at Silver Key By Mark S. Krzos cially designated clothing optional beach according to as being advertised on the computer on-line service Staff Writer naturist Priscilla Ahlert, who said that they should Prodigy as being a clothing-optional beach used by No more naked people was the ay by the Board of have a safe place to get an all over tan without the nudists worldwide.
    [Show full text]
  • Preservationism, Or the Elephant in the Room: How Opponents of Same-Sex Marriage Deceive Us Into Establishing Religion
    19_WILSON.DOC 2/8/2007 2:11 PM PRESERVATIONISM, OR THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM: HOW OPPONENTS OF SAME-SEX MARRIAGE DECEIVE US INTO ESTABLISHING RELIGION JUSTIN T. WILSON* “People place their hand on the Bible and swear to uphold the Constitution. They don’t put their hand on the Constitution and swear to uphold the Bible.” –Jamin Raskin, Professor of Law, American University, in testimony before the Maryland Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee1 INTRODUCTION...............................................................................................................562 I. DEFINING “MARRIAGE”........................................................................................567 A. A Brief History and Overview................................................................567 B. The Establishment Clause and Our Religious Heritage......................576 II. A PRIMER ON THE FEDERAL MARRIAGE AMENDMENT AND ITS KIN..................586 A. What Are Same-Sex Marriage Bans and What Do They Do? .............586 B. Who Supports the FMA? .........................................................................592 III. WHERE ARE WE GOING, AND WHY ARE WE IN THIS HANDBASKET?: A SHIFT IN FUNDAMENTAL(IST) RHETORIC .............................................................597 A. The Theoretical Underpinnings of Preservationism............................599 B. Preservationism: An Application ...........................................................602 IV. MODERN ESTABLISHMENT CLAUSE JURISPRUDENCE: “HOPELESS DISARRAY” ............................................................................................................604
    [Show full text]
  • Portable Storage Four Cover by Brad W
    Portable Storage Four Cover by Brad W. Foster A Poet’s Life by Alva Svoboda—page 10 A Few Moments by Chris Sherman—page 17 Pictures and an Inner Vision by Dale Nelson—page 24 Hidden Machines by Jeanne Bowman—page 40 Adventures in the Wimpy Zone Pt. 1 by Jeff Schalles—page 44 Familiar Landscapes by Peter Young—page 48 Journal of the Plague Year 2020 by Bruce Townley—page 58 A Digression by Michael Gorra—page 63 Paper Lives by Andy Hooper—page 67 Free Books! by Tom Jackson—page 73 The Cracked Eye by Gary Hubbard—page 75 The Road to Cimmeria by Cheryl Cline—page 84 Adventures in the Wimpy Zone Pt. 2 by Jeff Schalles—page 96 Aces and Eights at the Hotel California by AC Kolthoff—page 99 Letters of Comment —page 101 Cool Grey City of Sex by Donald Sidney-Fryer—page 112 Gorgon of Poses by G. Sutton Breiding—page 133 2 Crow’s Caw William M. Breiding I read J. D. Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye as a mature adult in a moment when I decided to peruse some classic mid-twentieth century literature that I’d ne- glected as a youthful autodidact. I also read John Cheever’s Complete Short Stories at this time. Among others. I might have liked it had I read it when I was in my teens. But I doubt it, because the book is utter bull- shit from word one. Yes, Catcher in the Rye is the real phony. Read as a mature adult its transparency as a placation and reassurance to rich, upper-middle class parents is obvious—too damned obvious.
    [Show full text]
  • The 2019 New York Emmy® Award Nominees 1
    The 2019 New York Emmy® Award Nominees THE 62nd ANNUAL NEW YORK EMMY® AWARD NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED THIS MORNING! New York, NY – Wednesday, February 20, 2019. The 62nd Annual New York Emmy® Award nominations took place this morning at the studios of CUNY-TV. Hosting the announcement was Denise Rover, President, NY NATAS. Presenting the nominees were Emmy® Award-winner Marvin Scott, Senior Correspondent and Anchor/Host, PIX News Close Up, WPIX-TV; Emmy® Award-winner Elizabeth Hashagen, Anchor, News 12 Long Island; Emmy® Award-winner Pat Battle, Anchor, WNBC-TV; and Emmy® Award-winner Virginia Huie, Reporter, News 12 Long Island. Total Number of Nominated Entries WNBC-TV 53 Queens Public Television 3 WNJU Telemundo 47 49 Spectrum News Albany 3 WPIX-TV 41 St. Lawrence University 3 MSG Networks 39 WKBW-TV 3 YES Network 33 All-Star Orchestra 2 Spectrum News NY1 31 BARD Entertainment 2 WXTV Univision 41 30 BronxNet 2 News 12 Long Island 21 IMG Original Content 2 News 12 Westchester 20 New Jersey Devils 2 NYC Life 18 Spirit Juice Studios 2 SNY 16 WGRZ-TV 2 WABC-TV 16 WHEC-TV 2 WCBS-TV 16 WIVB-TV 2 CUNY-TV 14 WNET 2 Newsday 14 WSTM-TV 2 New York Jets 12 Broadcast Design International, Inc. 1 Pegula Sports and Entertainment 11 Brooklyn Free Speech 1 WLIW21 11 CBS Interactive 1 WNYW-TV 10 DeSales Media Group 1 THIRTEEN 8 Ember Music Productions 1 BRIC TV 7 John Gore Organization 1 MagicWig Productions, Inc./WXXI 6 News 12 Brooklyn 1 NJ Advance Media 6 News 12 The Bronx 1 News 12 Connecticut 5 NHTV 1 Spectrum NY1 Noticias 5 NJTV 1 WTEN-TV 5 NVJN 1 New York Yankees 4 OGS Media Services/OASAS 1 WJLP-TV 4 Science Friday/HHMI 1 WNYT-TV 4 Sinclair Broadcast Group 1 WRGB-TV 4 Spectrum News Rochester 1 WRNN-TV & FiOS 1 News 4 Staten Island Advance/SILive.com 1 WXXI-TV 4 Theater Talk Productions 1 Blue Sky Project Films Inc.
    [Show full text]
  • Mark Steyn, Fred Thompson, John Bolton, Victor Davis Hanson, & Many More Tremendous Speakers (Ok, We’Ll Name Them)
    2011_08_01_cover61404-postal.qxd 7/12/2011 8:15 PM Page 1 August 1, 2011 49145 $4.99 MAGGIE GALLAGHER: WHAT’S NEXT FOR MARRIAGE? UnfairUnfair LaborLabor PracticesPractices The Case Against America’s Nightmarish Labor Law $4.99 31 Robert VerBruggen 0 74820 08155 6 www.nationalreview.com base_milliken-mar 22.qxd 7/12/2011 11:30 PM Page 1 toc_QXP-1127940144.qxp 7/13/2011 1:28 PM Page 2 Contents AUGUST 1, 2011 | VOLUME LXIII, NO. 14 | www.nationalreview.com COVER STORY Page 31 National Labor Robert Costa on Thaddeus McCotter Relations Bias p. 21 The National Labor Relations Board under Obama has made BOOKS, ARTS few friends among conservatives. & MANNERS But the current behavior of the 40 HOW BIG HE IS David Paul Deavel reviews NLRB is only the outermost layer of G. K. Chesterton: A Biography, the true problem: the National Labor by Ian Ker. Relations Act. Robert VerBruggen 41 ISLAMIC DEMOCRACY? Victor Davis Hanson reviews The Wave: Man, God, and the Ballot COVER: UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD/CORBIS Box in the Middle East, by Reuel ARTICLES Marc Gerecht, and Trial of a Thousand Years: World Order 16 ROMNEY’S RESISTIBLE RISE by Ramesh Ponnuru and Islamism, by Charles Hill. The GOP contemplates a wedding of convenience. 43 THE NIEBUHRIAN MEAN 20 REAGAN’S LASTING REALIGNMENT by Michael G. Franc Daniel J. Mahoney reviews Why It shapes politics still. Niebuhr Now?, by John Patrick Diggins. 21 A HARD DAY’S NIGHT by Robert Costa Rep. Thaddeus McCotter wins the insomniac caucus. 45 CHINA’S BIG LIE John Derbyshire reviews Such Is 23 GAY OLD PARTY? by Maggie Gallagher This [email protected], How New York Republicans caved, and where the marriage campaigns go next.
    [Show full text]