Welcome to my weekend flashback series where I go back a decade and change and take a look at some of the Newspaper articles I wrote for the Syracuse Herald Journal when I was a teen.Just Playing Around I consider myself a deprived child.All through my elementary years , the only place I could hang out, besides my own back yard, was Lakeland Park. It consisted of a swing set, a slide and some wooden thing I believe was used to play house.Other than that, there was Lakeland Elementary. Oh, yeah
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Epic road to reconcile the US and world sailing rules
Meet Farrah Hall, a US windsurfer, who lost her Olympics chance because of a tricky rival, rules misunderstanding and bad judges…
IT OlympITs
Ang cute ng greasemonkey. ^^. Ngayon ko lang nalaman toh ah. Sobrang saya ng araw ko ngayon, it was totally fun and enjoying! IT Olympics kasi namin ngayon and they called it olympITs. I will not get into the details but gusto ko lang sabihin na team leader namin si Sir Vince, yung professor ko sa programming na super dooper gwapo. Dapat hindi namin siya magiging team leader but unfortunately, 4 lang sila sa red grup nila na dumating and sa grup naman namin, 7 lang kami sa green grup so pin
Small Differences, My Ass.
NatteringNeighbobsOfUberNAFTAism OnSteroidsVille So. I’m listening to CBC Radio One’s, ‘The House’ this morning . And Kathleen Petty had former Homeland Security Colour Man Tom Ridge and the Prince of the Anschluss himself, David Emerson, on. And the two of them wittered on and on and on about ‘fluid borders’ and ‘common security perimeters’ and ‘economic integration’ and ‘regulatory harmonization’ and all that. And then they mentioned how the Whistler Olympics could be used as a tes
Why Hillary Clinton got it right on China
Wed, 02/25/2009 - 7:20pmHow the U.S. Secretary of State opened a new door for human rights.By William F. SchulzU.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s recent comments about human rights in China have dismayed many human rights activists. Might they be overreacting?“Successive [U.S.] administrations and Chinese governments have been poised back and forth on these issues, and we have to continue to press them. But our pressing on those issues can’t interfere with the global economic crisi
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