Sharks offense comes alive in 4-3 win
The Sharks have found an offense just in time. Maybe they just
New Body Exhibit is a Mesmerizing Experience
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Enjoy a day at the annual Bark in the Park
Bark in the Park! That name says it all. And this Saturday, I'll
Let’s see, you buy a Big Gulp and the store clerk calculates the ounces …
Where does it stop? When I get a press release like this I wonder about that: “Today, the Senate Committee on Governance and Finance passed out Senate Bill (SB) 622 by Sen. Bill Monning (D-Carmel), a bill that would tax sweetened beverages in order to fund childhood obesity prevention. ‘This is the first time this state committee has passed a bill that would place a tax on sugary drinks and the first step toward stemming the epidemic of childhood obesity,’ stated Monning. ‘By taxing these products we will be able to implement programs that will assist in preventing diseases among children and begin to address a public health crisis, whose rising health care costs affect all Californians.’ SB 622 passed on a 5 to 2 vote. By collecting an excise tax of one penny ($0.01) per fluid ounce on specified beverages that have a high level of caloric sweeteners, such as sodas, energy drinks, sweet teas, and sports drinks distributed in California, SB 622 will generate funds to support the newly created Children’s Health Promotion Fund and finance programs statewide that will fight childhood obesity and prevention activities.” What’s next, Taco Bell, In ’n’ Out, Snickers bars, Chinese Fast Food or the chocolate dipped cone at Foster’s Freeze? Why can’t legislators and the public understand that government cannot and will never solve our problems. The more legislation we enact, the more bureaucracy we create, the more “helpless” our society becomes.
Small Effort, Big Payoff with Environmentally Conscious Gardening
Nobody likes to use chemicals in the garden. After all, not only
Five-goal first period carries Sharks by Lightning
SAN
JOSE – A five-goal outburst in the first period was enough offense
to lift the San Jose Sharks past the Tampa Bay Lightning 7-2
Wednesday night at sold-out HP Pavilion. The victory,
pushed the Sharks atop the Pacific Division with 39 points in 32
games. Dallas has 39...
At last, a ‘sane’ judge tosses out unwise algebra mandate
At long last, a sane and practical judge appears on the