Flights to Europe
Re: EU widens across-pond flight market As an open skies agreement between the European Union and the United States takes effect next year, note the importance of Michael Whitaker’s remark that “one of...
View ArticleComparing immigrants now to the past
So many supporters illegal immigrants have based their arguments on how this land is made up of immigrants. The people now in question aren’t being treated the same as those who passed through Ellis...
View ArticleColumbus Day contradictions
I find it very interesting about what we protest and true history. For example: the up and coming Columbus Day and parade. Where it is true that Columbus was born Italian, I find it odd that those who...
View ArticleSpeaking of tongues…7 letters
Re: “Speaking of tongues … ,” Sept. 30 Perspective articles. I enjoyed your contrasting articles by the honorable former Colorado Gov. Richard D. Lamm and Viva Colorado’s Rowena Alegría about...
View ArticleNot impressed by American toilet technology
Re: “New toilets are flush with savings,” Nov. 26 business news story. Your article touts new water-saving technology in American toilets. The new toilets, after “two to seven years of development,”...
View ArticleGermany’s juvenile response to Fukushima
Energy policies in the U.S. are often contradictory and wasteful – and many drive up costs to consumers for no good reason – but few rival the stunningly destructive course taken by Germany and...
View ArticleOne failed fat tax won’t stop international groupthink
Denmark has scrapped the “fat tax” it introduced last year because there was one small problem that its proponents didn’t foresee: The tax didn’t work. It undermined jobs, sent consumers scurrying...
View ArticleKeeping to a Memorial Day tradition in Steamboat Springs
In a scene replayed throughout the country, Virginia and Grider Hudson visit the grave of Grider’s brother, World War II veteran Carter Hudson, at Fairview Cemetery in Bowling Green, Ky. (Alex Slitz,...
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