Like any Wise Sailor, Head for any Port in a Storm
Port wines are made with unique styles and variations.
Local aviation student earns scholarship
A Gilroy aviation student has received a $1,200 scholarship sponsored by the South County Airport Pilots Association (SCAPA), a nonprofit San Martin organization dedicated to preserving the San Martin Airport and providing disaster airlift relief in times of emergency.
Vasilios Karapanos, of Gilroy, who is...
‘Union Hack’ Makes His Case
Thank you Cynthia Walker (Aug. 5) for dedicating a complete column response to my letter to the editor. I'm honored as I obviously touched more than just a single nerve.
Who would you like to be beneficiary of your money?
While this article is a bit more dry and technical than I usually write, it addresses an important tax issue that could potentially save you and/or your heirs a significant amount of money – proper planning can make the difference between leaving money to your loved ones, or leaving money to Uncle Sam.
Pax Americana built by U.S. Armed Forces
The historian Thomas F. Madden described the United States as “an empire of trust,” a phrase he fashioned to compare modern America with the golden era of the ancient Roman Republic. According to Madden, both the American and the Roman republics grew into sovereign powerhouses because external threats stimulated the drive to expand their boundaries of geopolitical influence by means of superior military might, used to transform enemies into allies.
















