Opinion

The Postscript

The Postscript

The Postscript

I had a discouraging day yesterday.I don’t expect anyone to keep track—heck, I can’t keep track half the time. But I got another rejection of my book from another editor with another publishing house.I’ve read the stories of how long it has taken well-known authors to sell their first novel.

Letters to the Editor . . .

Dear editor, In a new paper published in Climatic Change, scientists explain how Big Meat pays academics to oppose policies that might affect its unregulated methane emissions. So, for National Agriculture Week (March 17-23), let’s support growing plants for food and ditch meat.
State of Affairs

State of Affairs

State of Affairs

In a time of growing global instability, the principles of democracy and freedom are being challenged like never before.

Guest Column: Lincoln’s 2nd Inaugural Address

On March 4, 1865, only 41 days before his assassination, President Abraham Lincoln took the oath of office for the second time. Lincoln's second inaugural address previewed his plans for healing a once-divided nation. The speech is engraved on the north interior wall of the Lincoln Memorial.
The Postscript

The Postscript

The Postscript

“I’ve been reading about cats,” my husband, Peter, tells me. Peter has never had a cat before.“Oh, yeah?” “Salt is not good for their kidneys. We have to give Felix unsalted fish.”Felix is our adopted street cat here in Mexico. He is coming back to the U.S.

Guest Column:Gettysburg Address (Bliss copy)*

Dear Editor: We just watched Spielberg’s film “Lincoln” (again). I was struck by how close today’s tensions match those of the Civil War. It is a good moment, then, to be reminded of two famous speeches by President Lincoln; first, as follows, his Gettysburg address, which I copied from www.owleyes.
Get Your H.A.T.

Get Your H.A.T.

Get Your H.A.T.

In 1980. President Jimmy Carter was the first to Issue the presidential Proclamation that declared the week of March 8th as National Women's History Week.It wasn't until seven years later that Congress passed Public Law 100-9, making March 'Women's History Month.
From The High Plains of New Mexico

From The High Plains of New Mexico

From The High Plains of New Mexico

This true story is a follow- up to the book review of 'A Walk in the Woods,' that published Feb. 14, page 4.Names have been changed to protect the innocent. BearsShe wasn’t worried. Bears stay in the mountains and avoid humans, right?
Light in the Darkness

Light in the Darkness

Light in the Darkness

When you get sick with a cold or the flu, it usually lasts for about a week, maybe a little longer. During this time, you feel terrible, and you don’t feel like doing anything. You typically lay in bed and rest, and you rarely get up.Depression is a lot like getting sick, you mentally feel terrible.

Letters to the Editor . . .

Dear Editor, This is the second time I have been in Grants and have had the pleasure of reading an excellent editorial from Diego Lopez. Mr. Lopez's words regarding the House's Inaction and how it weakens U.S. global leadership were cogent and timely.