Are you surprised that Jim Zorn has kept his job after the collapse that kept them out of the playoffs? I probably would have been fired twice by now… Marty S.
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Anything But Straight: Please, Stop the Sky from Falling
This holiday season, when you throw a direct mail appeal from a gay organization in the trash, you might just be trashing that group’s future.
Negreanu on Poker: Interrogating an Opponent
Table talk is a part of the game, and frankly, it’s the part of the game that I enjoy most. How players react to questions that you ask can give definitive information as to the strength of their hand. Even an opponent who says nothing at all might be sending […]
Editorial: Vote ‘No’ on the Referendum
Next Tuesday’s municipal election in the City of Falls Church will matter a lot to every man, woman and child living in the city. If you, dear reader, are taking the trouble to look at this editorial, we urge you to put a little extra effort, as well, into getting […]
Maureen Dowd: To Catch a Theif
WASHINGTON — Lenny and Squiggy were nowhere in sight.
Mustangs Ground Eagles With Last-Second Layup
In another epic installment of the George Mason High School – Clarke County rivalry, the Mustangs rode a smothering defensive effort to a harrowing 44-43 win over the Eagles last Wednesday night that snapped a 37-game winning streak for Clarke in Bull Run District games.

Mustangs Ground Eagles With Last-Second Layup
In another epic installment of the George Mason High School – Clarke County rivalry, the Mustangs rode a smothering defensive effort to a harrowing 44-43 win over the Eagles last Wednesday night that snapped a 37-game winning streak for Clarke in Bull Run District games.
Picking Splinters: New Year, New Mail
Sports Editor Mike Hume takes his monthly dive into his magical mail bag.
This Week’s Business News and Notes
November 22 – 28, 2007
F.C. Council Mulls Financial Operations Change
The Falls Church City Council reconvened its regular Monday business meeting last night, picking up on a discussion of a proposed change in the City Charter that could give City Hall wider flexibility in expending General Operating Budget funds. The idea came from the City’s Chief Financial Officer John Tuohy […]