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Talk of the Town: It’s a Gold Star Mother’s Day indeed!
Happy Mother’s Day to all who hold that precious title.

Saturday, May 10, 2008 7:05 PM MST

Editor's Notes: D’Antoni’s bite of the Big Apple
I was covering the Phoenix Suns and San Antonio Spurs in their NBA Western Conference finals series four years ago, thinking it would be the start of a dynasty in Arizona to rival the Los Angeles Lakers teams of the 1980s and the Chicago Bulls teams of the 1990s.

Saturday, May 10, 2008 7:05 PM MST

Politics and Punditry: The losing candidate’s public pain
To mask the painfully public and publicly painful experience of losing a presidential campaign, Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass., turned to humor to mask his hurt: “Frankly, I don’t mind not being president ... I just mind that somebody else is.”

Saturday, May 10, 2008 7:05 PM MST

GV?Gardeners: Oleander — loved for beauty, maligned for invasiveness
Oleander (Nerium oleander), a native of the North African deserts, is one of the most heat- and drought-tolerant shrubs in our area.

Saturday, May 10, 2008 7:05 PM MST

Annie’s Mailbox: 21-year-old son terrorizes family
Dear Annie: I met my present husband, “Tom,” a few months after my divorce, and he’s everything I ever dreamed of in a husband. Right now, we live 60 miles apart because of our jobs. Tom will retire next year and wants to live where I am, but he’ll need to sell his house. The problem is his 21-year-old son, “Chip,” who lives with him.

Saturday, May 10, 2008 7:05 PM MST

A Laugh a Minute: Spelling boy and Rhonda Dunn
When I was in third grade, I was beaten up on the playground for winning the spelling bee.

Saturday, May 10, 2008 7:05 PM MST

Previous Columns Headlines

November 17th, 2009
Green Thumb: With planning, enjoy citrus from your yardGreen Valley is not necessarily the easiest place to grow citrus. Knowing a few facts about our area and about citrus trees, however, can yield a tasty reward.
November 16th, 2009
Today in the Kitchen: The 2009 Beaujolais Nouveau is comingThe third Thursday of November marks the release of the first wines of the vintage year in France - Beaujolais Nouveau. The event has become a national obsession in France, with trucks ready at midnight to deliver to establishments in Paris and to shippers around the world.
Gardening: Cactus can provide that winter colorLast week, the topic was winter color from leafy plants and succulents. Cactus also can add a spark of brightness to the cool season, either by their flowers, skin, or spicy colored thorns.
Singletary: First-time homeowner credits became law Nov. 6It’s official, we have a new tax break for people who don’t need it, with money our government doesn’t have.
November 9th, 2009
Today in the Kitchn: Fall is a time for pears, pomegranates and persimmonsIt’s a little confusing in the market right now — we are seeing both summer and fall vegetables and fruit. The melons and basil sing of summer, but things like pears and pomegranates are definitely autumnal.
Genealogy: Sometimes a DNA test can pay offIn August, I shared about my venture into the world of DNA testing as an assist in genealogical problem-solving. I’m excited to report the findings have more than fulfilled my expectations.
Hidreth: The Unity of the Inner Man: digestion and assimilationThis whole series has been based upon the importance of the glandular mechanism of the body and the autonomic nervous system of the body. I hope to show that without a balanced glandular and internal nervous system we will die within hours, days, weeks, or maybe even a few short years.

 
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