Churches support the poor in El Salvador
The tiny country of El Salvador (8,124 square miles, about the
A generation needs help to keep its dreams alive
What do you think your retirement will be like? If you are like
The lesson of Janus comes with the New Year
Janus is the Roman god of transitions, gates, doorways and new beginnings. The month of January is named after this ancient pagan deity. The word "janitor" also derives from Janus, suggesting that the New Year's celebration is a time for us all to "clean up" our lives a bit - both materially and mentally. As 2011 closes this weekend with the New Year's Eve festivities, it's an occasion to consider the lesson of Janus.
Eery and dreary and a thought on how to rally
Not sure what's eerier or drearier, the empty Ford car
Cinco de Mayo events planned for area
A handful of local events are planned for today and the weekend
Public input wanted by Caltrain
Caltrain service from the south San Jose Tamien station to
‘Let there be civility on earth, and let it begin with me’
This fall's trio of outbursts (from Rep. Joe Wilson, singer



















