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Pity the Childless Couple...
Years ago I caught in Ann Lander's column a piece called Pity the Childless Couple. The original piece was penned by Rosalyn South in 1957 for a magazine called The American Mercury (thank you Barbara...
Posted on 6/16/13 at 11:09 PM
Lifetime Legacy Post Humous: Howard Newlon Jr.
This year's Ammann Awards received many entries, more than last year. However one of the awards that is of importance is the Lifetime Legacy Awards, given to person(s) who devoted a large amount of ...
Posted on 12/23/12 at 10:33 AM
Mobile learning apps connect with youth
Extension>Youth Development Insight> Mobile learning apps connect with youth Mobile learning apps connect with youth ByCarrie Ann OlsononNovember 28, 2012 12:00 PMNo Comments Somet...
Posted on 12/7/12 at 10:49 AM
Stars fall on Alabama, meteorite hunters find them in a flash
It's been 58 years since the last witnessed meteorite fell from Alabama skies. That one made a big impression. It was the first confirmed extraterrestrial object to injure a human being. On November...
Posted on 11/6/12 at 11:06 AM
SMHS awarded $1.65 million grant to serve as state’s cancer sentinel
The University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences, in collaboration with the North Dakota Department of Health, has been awarded a five-year, $1.65 million grant from the Centers...
Posted on 7/17/12 at 4:41 PM
Feinberg right choice to settle CEO pay
How fitting it is that the person who oversaw the compensation to families of 9/11 victims will decide whether top executives of massive companies involved in the economic crisis are paid too much.By Ann McFeatters , June 14, 2009
Ike's warning about spending coming trued
WASHINGTON — President Dwight Eisenhower gave the nation a farewell address 48 years ago in which he outlined an urgent warning.By Ann McFeatters , June 07, 2009
Will credit card bill really help?
Finally, the government has done something for real consumers by smiting the odious practices of credit card companies.By Ann McFeatters , May 31, 2009
Maria Ann 'Marie' Schwartz
May 27, 2009
Woe is conversion to digital TV
I have cable TV in my kitchen. Yes, I’m a 24/7 news junkie. But I don’t have cable in the guest room, just an old-fashioned TVBy Ann McFeatters , May 10, 2009
Brenda Ann Goodman
May 10, 2009
Obama must stay on energy independence
Thirty years ago then-president Jimmy Carter installed solar panels on the White House roof to heat water for the staff eating area. He said it demonstrated the nation’s move toward “true energy security and abundant, readily available energy supplies.”By Ann McFeatters , April 28, 2009
Obama's dream of train travel
For years, they were a staple of sci-fi movies. Shining steel rail lines crisscrossing high above the cities of the future as passengers inside were whisked around at fantastic speeds.By Ann McFeatters , April 19, 2009
Obama steps up as life-skills coach
There he was, our president, on TV as usual, urging millions of Americans to refinance their homes by clicking on MakingHomeAffordable.gov.By Ann McFeatters , April 12, 2009
Somber cherry blossom season
Thousands of digital cameras are snapping that famous shot of the cherry blossoms framing the Jefferson Memorial and the Tidal Basin here despite bouts of chilly, rainy weather, but, somehow, the mood is not the same this year.By Ann McFeatters , April 05, 2009
Obama must come through on education
President Obama has delivered his version of John F. Kennedy’s plea for citizens to do more for their country. In a word, Obama is urging the next generation to teach. If only it were that simple.By Ann McFeatters , March 22, 2009
Yucca Mountain just another waste
This is a story of the waste of $8 billion, tons of dangerous, radioactive waste and the game of power politics, the kind that President ObamaBy Ann McFeatters , March 08, 2009
We must believe in recovery
With economic news getting worse every day, how are we supposed to stay a hopeful, resilient society?By Ann McFeatters , February 24, 2009
Public distrust could hamper recovery
After assuming office with most of the country and even the world wishing him well, President Barack Obama is finding that governing in tough times is not much fun. For one reason, Americans no longer trust the country’s big institutions.By Ann McFeattersl , February 11, 2009
Obama quickly finds change not easy
After delivering a startlingly change-oriented inaugural address, President Barack Obama is finding out that change is possible but it is not easy.By Ann McFeatters , January 23, 2009
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