Courage under fire
As summer winds down, fall leaves begin their descent from green to gold, and many people in Gilroy are taking the opportunity to go on one last trip. Some are enjoying Bay Area backroads treks for the weekend, and some, like my friend Lisa, journeyed to Maui with her two children for respite after a year in which they suffered the loss of husband and father.
The Fatal Flaw: Making the Leap from Faith to Law
Once again, I find myself disagreeing with the arguments fellow
Women, take care of yourselves
There's a new movement in breast cancer, and the focus is on
Prodigies in the Year of the Rooster
Acelebration of Chinese artists and culture dominated the minds
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.
















