Don’t let fear block the path to productive stem cell research
I've read with interest Marty Cheek's recent columns on the
Easter occurs everywhere this year
Despite the major commercial emphasis placed on observing
Mack and Shy: Ambassadors for the breed
In March 2010, I adopted a pit bull that we named Mack from the San Martin Humane Society. At the time, I didn’t really notice there was another dog in the kennel with him. I was only interested in adopting one dog. About three weeks later, my husband noticed the Pet of the Week in the Gilroy Dispatch and mentioned how much she looked like Mack. We went to see her and found out that she had been brought in as a stray with another dog, but he’d been adopted and she’d been lonely and depressed. As we got more of the story, we found out the other dog was Mack. So we brought him to see her. When they saw each other, it was an amazing reunion. They ran and jumped on each other, licked each other and finally laid down together to rest. What a love story … we adopted Shy and brought them both home.
First stage of Q-school set for San Juan Oaks
Some 84 individuals, all with the same lofty goal, will take to
Garlic-marinated Polo Ponies – a Recipe for Fun in the Country
We all know the line by Will Rogers about Gilroy
Students show concern for others
Elementary schools affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church
Birthday, baptism and music that’s contagious
Watched the Grammys and it proved that if you wait long enough everything will come back around ... even the Beach Boys and Paul McCartney. Though I'm not so sure those acts improved a ho-hum show this year. Tony Bennett, however, is another story. Born as Anthony Dominick Benedetto, he's 85, the voice is still crooningly clear and strong and his passion for the music is contagious. His Duets II album coming out soon is on my iTunes "buy it" list.
Enough – show us the weapons of mass destruction
OK, so the President's Grand Adventure in Iraq has been formally
















