Oh, the Times Sheila January 20, 2007 More and more these days, commentors, journalists, bloggers and readers are talking about the arrogance and bias at New York Read More
It’s getting to be a crowded race Sheila January 20, 2007 Today, there are two more (at least) in the race for the presidency. Though we’ve known this for a Read More
Pushing the biotech frontier out further Sheila January 19, 2007 “‘Embryo bank’: new hope or too far?” Too far. Way. In an era when infertile couples often look to test Read More
Has the frontline shifted? Sheila January 18, 2007 In the battle between activists for life and activists for abortion, attention will shift over the next several days to Read More
Tribute to a Civil leader Sheila January 18, 2007 Keeping in line with the stories below and ones that seem to be crossing my path a lot today, here’Read More
Fundamentals of happiness Sheila January 18, 2007 Funny — as in odd — to run across an article today on happiness in marriage, just after posting the below articles Read More
The temper of the Republic Sheila January 18, 2007 I turned on the news last evening just at the moment Wolf Blitzer on CNN was setting up the next Read More
Good ruling from the Ninth, for a Sheila January 17, 2007 The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in California is the most overturned court in the nation. In fact, columnist George Read More
Bishops and Catholic politicians Sheila January 17, 2007 It’s getting more gnarly these days, with some Catholic leaders doing what they think popular opinion would dictate, and Read More
Running out of time? Sheila January 17, 2007 This was inevitable. The minute hand of the Doomsday Clock has been moved closer to midnight to reflect the growing Read More