by Piper Bayard | Feb 20, 2012 | Life and Death
By Piper Bayard My son is a geek. . . . It’s ok. I’m not insulting him. He’s very comfortable with the fact that he is a geek. He knows that geeks, especially those of the engineering variety, have high potential for good lives if they survive high school, and, at...
by Piper Bayard | Sep 1, 2011 | Special Edition Libya
By Jay Holmes After six months of listening to so many dire predictions of “stalemate,” events in Libya have entered a period of rapid change. The rebel council now controls most of the coastal cities. Uncle Momo’s second wife, his daughter, and two...
by Piper Bayard | May 8, 2011 | Foreign Affairs
By Jay Holmes United States Secretary of Education Arne Duncan recently declared that the Detroit, Michigan school system is a national disgrace. He is right. Some politically sensitive types in Detroit were offended by this. They should, instead, be offended by their...
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