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Let’s fix what needs fixing

I wish to thank our Congresswoman, Lois Capps, for supporting health care revision in this country. We all knew the system was broken, and finally we have a good start for a fix. The USA was the only country where health care was left to the devices of profit-making entities: the insurance industry. I bet […]

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Corruption is all around

I agree with much of the commentary posted by our friend from Vandenberg Village (“Think of the country, not the party,” March 11). 1. As long as we have seen men in power, even from the first few centuries after the year of our Lord, it has been about corruption. Power corrupts absolutely; we know […]

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Good eats are no joke

Green taffy peas, candy bars disguised as fish sticks, and meatloaf layer cake “frosted” with pink mashed potatoes don’t show up on the menu every day. But when April 1 rolls around—the dastardly day on which anyone can earn the catcall, “April Fool!”—food often isn’t what it seems to be. Beware of the “chicken potpie” […]

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To wit

Once upon a time, there was a land with an unlikely ruler who came to power, and the jesters rejoiced for he carried with him fodder for their voracious wit. Even the comics of mediocre humor showed talent in shining light on the follies of the misguided leader. When the ruler spoke, people leaned in […]

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How do you celebrate your birthday?

Grant Wolter bum “Cake with trick candles, Boomers, party hats, and Bollywood music. The usual.” Mark Adams jester “I stay home and read my favorite magazines, and then, for dinner, I go to Costco and eat their samples.” Brianna Everett student “I like to go sing some karaoke, and then order sashimi.” Kathy Lambert library […]

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Brandon Creath

You wouldn’t know it by looking at his statistics, but Allan Hancock College sophomore Brandon Creath is still the new kid on the mound. The 6-foot-3 right-hander is a perfect 5-0 as a starting pitcher for the Bulldogs with a 2.25 ERA through March 22. “The position players have been hitting the ball really well,” […]

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Music money is available

The Lompoc Music Association will hold its annual auditions for music scholarships on April 3 from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Valley of the Flowers United Church of Christ, 3346 Constellation Road, in Vandenberg Village. Vocal and instrumental students who live within the boundaries of the Lompoc Unified School District, who are at least […]

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Get snapping

The Wildling Museum will hold its “Masters Program” landscape photography workshop the weekend of April 9 through 11 at 2928 San Marcos Ave., Los Olivos. The workshop incorporates a detailed look, through examples and in-the-field practice, at the principles, effects, and devices history’s greatest landscape painters and photographers created and used in making their world […]

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