Baha’is appreciate U.S. religious freedom
The American public mostly seems to take our freedom of religion for granted. Although this nation was founded by pilgrims from England seeking religious liberty, the colonial Puritans soon turned to persecuting other colonists who disagreed with their beliefs (going so far as to outlaw the celebration of Christmas). Over time, our government has usually attempted to remain neutral in religious affairs, though Muslims may say that increased scrutiny of their community since 9/11 has had a chilling effect on their ability to freely practice Islam.
High ridges, touring John Muir’s home
The East Bay has a variety of views unique to its location near the San Francisco Bay and the Oakland hills. Check out some options.
Bonds avoids jail, gets 2 years probation, home confinement
SAN FRANCISCO – Barry Bonds, baseball's home run king, was sentenced Friday to two years' probation with home confinement, plus a $4,000 fine, for giving evasive testimony to a federal grand jury eight years ago during an investigation of doping in sports.
FOOTBALL: Garcia leads Nighthawks to victory over Colonials in comeback fashion
Jeff Garcia hit wide receiver Robert Ferguson for the
O’Sullivan has a very familiar story
The road less traveled is that way for a reason. Almost no one
The athletes haven’t given up, neither should we
The easiest approach to a losing situation is to criticize




















