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"Then one day, during one of those moments at the traffic light, it hit me: they’ve beaten the system."

Roslyn Ryan, Editor

Can good come from not having it all?
"Then one day, during one of those moments at the traffic light, it hit me: they’ve beaten the system."
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My Point of View
Abuse prevention starts with teens
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Alternative ed. program is a wise choice
“Who doesn’t revel in the thought that even people who have made terrible mistakes can manage—with courage and perhaps a bit of divine intervention—to claw their way back again?”
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My Point of View
After tragedy, consider words carefully
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Time to ask: Do we have a problem here?
"In light of this incident, and the feelings that seem to have surfaced, I think it is time to begin an open and honest discussion about where we stand in this county when it comes to racial equality."
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My Point of View
Thoughts on history, healing and hope
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Question of the Week
Aug 20, 2008


A consultant working on the revision of Powhatan’s Comprehensive Plan recently said that the county has more of a “sense of place” than any he has seen. What do you think distinguishes this county?

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Previous Questions
The media has recently been reporting on the personal indiscretions of former Sen. John Edwards. Do you think this should be a topic of public discourse because he was in the public eye, or should it be left alone because it is a personal matter?

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Some Powhatan residents expressed concern last month over a paving project on Route 13 they did not feel was necessary.

Where in the county do you think VDOT should be focusing its efforts?


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