American Legion World Series -- Omaha Proves Semi SweetMICHAEL ANDERSON YAKIMA HERALDREPUBLIC
where if something happens in Timbuktu, people expect it to be onCNNin 10 seconds, there is still an element of mystery and the unknown about China. Somebody watching inOmaha,Nebraska, is very curious about what it is like
Go to the Catholic dioceses of Arlington, Lincoln, Peoria, Wichita, Bridgeport, Omaha, Atlanta and Rockford and you will find no priest shortages there. Quite the opposite; you will find an over-abundance of priests. The one thing they all have in common is complete and absolutely orthodox ...
In 2004, Westside High School in Omaha, Nebraska had about 1,600 students—the vast majority of whom were white—and only about 50 blacks. Every year, West- side would choose one from among that handful for its "Distinguished African American Student Award." Some of the whites decided to...
where if something happens in Timbuktu, people expect it to be onCNNin 10 seconds, there is still an element of mystery and the unknown about China. Somebody watching inOmaha,Nebraska, is very curious about what it is like to be living in China in 2008. How many people speak English the...
While filming for our 2025 documentary seriesA Train Near Magdeburg, two years ago I finally had the chance to set foot on Omaha Beach with an excellent guide who was insistent that we arrive early in the morning to catch the tide as it began to roll in. It was an astounding thing, to...
But, don’t you worry, uncle Sanders or Granny Warren will take care of everything, we can start with that 4 eyes in Redmond, and the old guy in Omaha, they can be the first ones who learn to pay their fair share. And the old dude should be dead soon a...
American Legion World Series -- Oh My, Omaha -- Central Plains winner upends 2000 champion Danville in 11thMICHAEL ANDERSON YAKIMA HERALD REPUBLIC
“Every architect has had the experience that some buildings foster quality of life and others seem to be failures – not because they don’t function, but because they don’t nurture the end users,” says Lipman, who, along with a growing legion of architects and scholars, believes that ...