Jet lag. Twenty-three and a half hours after leaving Rome we touched down at SeaTac. One entire day and night…
by Don C. Brunell
Editors Note: Columnist Adele Ferguson sent this response via fax shortly after the column referred to appeared in the Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2006 editions. It was apparently unintentionally lost or misdirected and never reached the editorial department. We apologize to Ms. Ferguson and our readers for the publishing delay.
by Judy Comoletti
by Christine Tatum
by Don C. Brunell
I have been especially interested in your recent columns on abortion, writes Connie Rosenquist of Port Townsend. I have appreciated your compassion regarding the horrors of child abuse and also your sharing of comments from readers who disagree with your conclusions.
by Don C. Brunell
Why, asked my eye doctor, havent you written about some of the effects of 9/11 on the medical field, like the corneal transplant program? Because I didnt know about it, I said. Now I do, thanks to Patty Lent, a former Kitsap County Commissioner long active in the transplant program.
The Globe reported that some of Marysvilles math classes lack qualified teachers. One teacher jumped contract. Others backed out after committing to teach in Marysville, leaving parents irate and students are frustrated.
With the Eighth (Golden Arrow) Infantry Division in Germany Private Reynard W. Maltsberger of Marysville stands at attention as Maj. Gen. William G. Wild Bill Weaver, commander of the Eighth Infantry Division, pins on an Oak Leaf Cluster to the Silver Star Medal. Maltsberger, a medical aidman with the 121st Infantry Regiment, was wounded during an attack but refused to be evacuated. He remained with his company during the four days which followed, exposing himself to withering fire. He was wounded a second time while trying to reach a wounded doughboy and was sent to the rear for treatment.
by Don C. Brunell
by Cindy Bond