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6. Central Connecticut State?
Vanquished.
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Xavier, Tennessee, Memphis?
Central Connecticut State?
Vanquished.
So long.
Xavier, Tennessee, Memphis?
So long.
Georgetown?
Georgetown?
Good night. Good night.
Now it’s down to the Final Two.
One more to go for your first
NCAA championship in 47 years.
Now it’s down to the Final Two.
BEST OF LUCK MONDAY NIGHT.
One more to go for your first
NCAA championship in 47 years.
BEST OF LUCK MONDAY NIGHT.
04-01-07 PAGE E11
7. You brought energy to the city.
You demanded people’s attention.
You matured before our eyes.
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You rocked the Big Ten.
You brought energy to the city.
You demanded people’s attention.
You matured before our eyes. You made 30 wins a reality.
You rocked the Big Ten.
You made 30 wins a reality.
You made March
a heart-stopping month.
You made March
a heart-stopping month.
You made winter in Ohio heavenly.
THANKS FOR A THRILLING SEASON. You made winter in Ohio heavenly.
WE CAN’T WAIT FOR NEXT YEAR.
THANKS FOR A THRILLING SEASON.
WE CAN’T WAIT FOR NEXT YEAR.
8. erful lobby 34 S. 3rd St.
Fire hurts the forest with no positive Columbus 43215 and apply it in novel ways. This is
te should benefit to it. what technology-education courses
pool. That Shawnee Forest has three Ohio By e-mail ........letters@dispatch.com have been doing for years.
Environment Protection Agency (No attachments, please) Technology-education courses
e type of
air-pollution-control open-burn Or by fax ..................614-461-8793 have consistently combined the core
ather than
permits, which are in effect until content areas into hands-on learning
y alloca- April 30. The permits are under ap- EDITORIAL PAGE EDITOR activities that allow students to
peal to the Ohio Environmental Glenn Sheller...........614-461-5072 touch, feel, see and experience their
benefit of Review Appeals Commission. A gsheller@dispatch.com knowledge in practical applications.
likely to hearing was held in October, but to It is only recently that the adminis-
rs. Most date, there has been no final ruling. Additional letters are tration is realizing the value of tech-
least-re- An appeal does not stop a permit available on the Web at nology education for learners. It is a
action. Shawnee Forest can legally www.dispatch.com/letters. shame that Columbus Public Schools
h Medicaid burn, but would it be right? In six and other school districts have deva-
ng-home weeks during fall 2005, when the lued the importance of and closed
re people prescribed-fire program was made technology-education courses. These
less costly public, some 6,000 local residents courses allow students the opportu-
ng or in- signed a petition saying they did not
want Shawnee burned.
AP’s Taiwan photo nity to apply math, science, social-
studies and language-arts knowledge
hould fol- Those who still feel that way need told the wrong story into real-world learning situations,
to let government officials know. much as they will be expected to do
s important Contact Shawnee State Forest offi- An Associated Press photo in The as they begin to work in the real
d be a win cials; the Ohio Department of Nat- Dispatch on April 1 titled, “Protest in world.
xpayers. ural Resources’ Division of Forestry; Taiwan,” misled the readers. The To quote Peter Lund, a recent
the Ohio EPA; state Rep. Todd Book, handful of marchers are followers of doctoral graduate from Ohio State
D-Portsmouth; state Sen. Tom Nie- Chiang Kai-shek; they remember the University’s technology-education
haus, R-New Richmond; or Gov. Ted good old days under Chiang when program, “If math counts and sci-
Strickland. The county commission- they ruled over the majority of the ence matters, technology education
ers of Scioto and Adams counties Taiwanese people. is the innovation and application of
and the Portsmouth-Scioto County Two Chiangs, Kai-shek and his son all that counts and matters.”
Visitors Bureau should also be con- Chiang Ching-kuo, ruled Taiwan with DAVE VALENTINE
g farmers cerned and contacted. 39 years of martial law. They mur- Bexley
pressure Speak up now to avoid complain- dered 20,000 to 30,000 Taiwanese.
t. ing later. Removing Chiang’s thousands of
d in the BARBARA A. LUND statues across the island and his me-
anticipated
Lynx morials is like pulling down Saddam
Hussein’s statue or tearing down the
Even public schools
tomakers in Berlin Wall. I have never heard Amer- teach a form of religion
troit. icans say those actions were wrong.
nt., says the ‘Dispatch’ captured This action was a symbol of justice.
In 2004, 2 million people out of a
Kathy Bonham wrote a letter op-
posing tax-supported religious edu-
unless
rting U.S. hoops fans’ feelings population of 23 million made a hu- cation, which ran March 27. What
man chain to show their will to defend world does she live in?
mposed in
Thank you, Dispatch, for the Taiwan if the island is attacked by the Humanism and the New Age reli-
care. The thoughtful full-page tribute on Tues- People’s Republic of China. Two years gion have been deeply entrenched in
dy Cutler, day to our Ohio State Buckeyes men’s ago, several hundred-thousand peo- our public schools for 50-plus years.
nded after basketball program. The newspaper ple protested against China’s anti- The U.S. Supreme Court has noted
as safe by expressed what we all feel. Everyone secession law, an excuse for China to that humanism is a religion. This
ure Orga- associated with the program needs attack Taiwan. conflict is not about religion in the
uld come to know this town appreciates them. There was no value in distributing a schools, but hostility toward Chris-
I can’t wait for next year, either! picture of an unjust protest. tianity.
ANNE NELSON CHUNG NAN SHIH JOAN KLINE
otiators Columbus Columbus Westerville
most farm
on protect-
importa- NON SEQUITUR BY WILEY
rice.
ential to
est accord
10. You were predicted to finish third — in the Big Ten.
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You started the season out of the top 10.
Always No. 1 But with hard work and the entire Buckeye Nation behind you,
you made great things happen.
in our hearts
Make no mistake, what you accomplished is a great thing.
Congratulations, Buckeyes, on another fantastic season.
You were predicted to finish third — in the Big Ten.
You started the season out of the top 10.
Go Bucks!
But with hard work and the entire Buckeye Nation behind you,
you made great things happen.
Make no mistake, what you accomplished is a great thing.
Congratulations, Buckeyes, on another fantastic season.
Go Bucks!
01-08-08 PAGE C4
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a brand-new home is that it
marks a fresh start for you.
One of the best things about
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to be said for renting.
Sure, ownership has its privileges.
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29. One vote is worth
a thousand words.
One vote is worth
a thousand words.
Last year’s “Readers’ Choice” winner, taken by Dispatch photographer Barth Falkenberg.
Of the hundreds of thousands of pictures taken
by Dispatch photographers this year, only one can
Last year’s “Readers’ Choice” winner, taken by Dispatch photographer Barth Falkenberg.
be named the 2006 “Readers’ Choice” winner.
Of the hundreds of thousands of pictures taken
by Dispatch photographers this year, only one can
be named the 2006 “Readers’ Choice” winner. You can cast your ballot from now through Dec. 11 at
You can cast your ballot from now through Dec. 11 at
dispatch.com/photos2006. The winner will be recognized
dispatch.com/photos2006. The winner will be recognized
as part of our “Year In Photos ’06” special section,
which will be published Dec. 21.
as part of our “Year In Photos ’06” special section,
which will be published Dec. 21.
30. 48%48% the Mid-Ohio Foodbank’s
of of the Mid-Ohio Foodbank’s
foodfood requestsare for folks 18-65.
requests are for folks 18-65.
Put another way, kids and
senioranother way, the majority.
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of the Mid-Ohio Foodbank.
and their affiliated
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During the holidays, there are thousands of people in
our area — young, elderly and in between —
who are lacking the basics, including food.
You can help the Foodbank in its mission to feed many of these
up to urge your support
During the holidays, there are thousands of people in
our area — young, elderly and in between —
who are lacking the basics, including food.
of the Mid-Ohio Foodbank.
central Ohioans by being part of the Holiday Food-fillment drive.
Please consider dropping off food items at
the Mid-Ohio Foodbank offices at 1625 W. Mound St.,
or writing a check or money order made out to: You can help the Foodbank in its mission to feed many of these
The 10TV Family Fund, PO Box 1010, Columbus, OH 43216.
central Ohioans by being part of the Holiday Food-fillment drive.
All proceeds will go directly to the Mid-Ohio Food Bank.
Please consider dropping off food items at
Holiday the Mid-Ohio Foodbank offices at 1625 W. Mound St.,
Food-fillment
or writing a check or money order made out to:
The 10TV Family Fund, PO Box 1010, Columbus, OH 43216.
You can call the Mid-Ohio Foodbank at 614.274.7770 or visit them on the Web at midohiofoodbank.org.
All proceeds will go directly to the Mid-Ohio Food Bank.