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FOOTBALL: Dolphins deal Raiders a severe blow

Miami Dolphins coach Tony Sparano didn't sugarcoat things when

Churches offer summer programs for kids

School is over; summer is here; vacation has started. At first, children thoroughly enjoy the unstructured leisure time now available to them, but this may not last. Days stretch on, and parents may soon hear the dreaded refrain: “I'm bored! There's nothing to do!”

London: Enjoy the experience

Londoners know, and visitors find, that the city is unlike any other capital in the world. London projects the whole essence of Britain. The creation of London at her birth--as an urban settlement dating back to Roman times--tells a story all its own and perhaps a hint of how this grand city of today gathered the strength to survive and become one of the leading cities in the world.

FOOTBALL: Gavilan drops 35-27 Homecoming Game to MPC

Gavilan College came out of Saturday's Homecoming Game against

The Joys of Robot Dog Ownership

Don't get me wrong. I love my dog. It's been about three months

Marty: Russian elections in California

There was a joke in the former USSR that went something like this, Question: When was the first Russian election? Answer: When God placed Eve in front of Adam and said, “You must pick a wife.” A newer version has two Russians discussing the last election, “Well,” asked one, “did you vote for Vladimir Putin or Vladimir Putin?”

What Angelides Must Do To Beat Arnold

There is no longer any doubt about the tactics Gov. Arnold

Marty: Gavilan College – education, empires and errors

San Benito County commuters represent more than a quarter of Gavilan College’s Gilroy enrollment and 30 percent of its total headcount; however, almost 10 years after passage of a $108 million bond that promised to establish a county Education Center with permanent facilities and access to a non-commuting bachelor’s degree, we are not even close.

Wall of death brings in big crowds

Round and round they go. When they stop... well, that's how the

Marty: Who’s to blame for the middle-class malaise?

I just discovered something I should have realized long ago – people will believe just about anything and once they do and they will blame all their problems on those beliefs no matter how erroneous, nonsensical, or illogical they are. I read the New York Times to get my daily dose of left wing, which is the political persuasion of over 90 percent of those commenting on their Op/Ed pages. A few percent of the comments are right wing and a couple are somewhere in between or libertarian. I like to read the comments anyway, especially on popular articles. You never can tell exactly what you’ll get; as the saying goes, even a blind squirrel occasionally finds a nut.

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