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Talk of the Town: Play golf—live longer!
Golf is good for your health? Ha! I know for sure that my husband’s blood pressure rises when he’s playing golf. And let’s ask Tiger. Isn’t his knee a little painful right now.

Saturday, June 28, 2008 9:01 PM MST

Editor's Notes: Diverse voices start conversation about tolerance
When Mitchell Simpson told a top manager at Raytheon he was going to have a sex-change operation, the executive told him: “That takes balls.”

Saturday, June 28, 2008 9:01 PM MST

Compassionate Conservatism: Seek and ye might find
The latest findings of the Pew Forum’s massive and indispensable U.S. Religious Landscape Survey reveal some intriguing confusion among Americans on cosmic issues.

Saturday, June 28, 2008 9:01 PM MST

Annie’s Mailbox: How to handle old friend with news of pregnancy
Dear Annie: “Joni” and I were very good friends in grade school and stayed in touch through college.

Saturday, June 28, 2008 9:01 PM MST

A Laugh a Minute: If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the garden
My ancestors come from Scotland, a place known for cold, wet weather, men wearing plaid dresses and a musical instrument that makes the sound you’d get if you sat on a bag of cats.

Saturday, June 28, 2008 9:01 PM MST

GV?Gardeners: Get in gear for monsoon season
As we well know, May and June are very dry and hot months here. By the end of June, however, afternoon clouds can be seen building over the higher terrain. In early July, the monsoon develops in the upper atmosphere over the Four-Corners Region, and the sky typically begins to release its store of moisture.

Saturday, June 28, 2008 9:01 PM MST

The Single Life: Falling in love with words
I subscribe to the Sunday New York Times. It is a once-a-week gift at the end of my driveway. It takes me most of the week to get through the whole paper, with the exception of its Book Review magazine, which I devour immediately.

Saturday, June 28, 2008 9:01 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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