Archive for July, 2009

AP Enterprise: Neglected National Mall languishes

In this file photo from March 28, 2009, Karina Nossal, 1, of Washington, plays in a puddle near the Washington Monument at the Smithsonian Kite Festival, part of the National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, on Saturday, March 28, 2009.

AP Enterprise: Neglected National Mall languishes

Crumbling sidewalks near the Jefferson Memorial are sinking into the Tidal Basin.

Schoolhouse rock

The play-list for The Music Academy’s rock school goes like this: Green Day’s “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” on Monday; Tom Petty’s “American Girl” on Tuesday; Weezer’s “Say It Ain’t So” on Wednesday; Herbie Hancock’s “Chameleon” today.

Continue reading “Frostville Museum hosts music festival”

Ehrnfelt Recreation and Senior Center, 18100 Royalton Road, Strongsville, 580-3275. Coin/Currency Forum, 10-11 a.m. FRIDAY Strongsville Women’s League, is hosting a New Member Social 7 p.m. This nonprofit organization is composed of diverse women of all ages who live or work in Strongsville.

Happy Birthday, Anthony Kennedy, Supreme Court Justice

Anthony Mcleod Kennedy was born on July 23, 1936, in Sacramento, Calif., according to Answers.com. His father, Anthony, was a lawyer and his mother, Gladys, was active in public service, reports PBS.

David Frum reviews ‘The Discovery of France’

Like the United States, France is a melting pot. But while on this side of the Atlantic newcomers came to the United States, on the other it was France that came to the newcomers.

Another Day Another Apology

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton opened a three-day visit to India on Saturday by urging India not to repeat American mistakes in contributing to global pollution, and she passionately defended U.S. demands for help in fighting terrorism.

a Socks for Soldiersa drive to benefit troops in Afghanistan

Some children in the town are helping American soldiers in Afghanistan put their best foot forward.

a Socks for Soldiersa drive to benefit troops in Afghanistan

Some children in the town are helping American soldiers in Afghanistan put their best foot forward.

PTSD and Pernicious, Pusillanimous Prejudice Propaganda

Dr. Phil Leveque Salem-News.com One doctor with heavy influence seems to think PTSD Victims get over it “in a few years”. I just read of a U.S. Ranger, at Point du Hoc on D-Day in 1944, who STILL HAS PTSD.