Many Chose to Live in F.C. Due to Schools Editor, I am replying to the recent Letter to the Editor critical of the level of school funding in Falls Church, entitled “Why Are Schools Flourishing On the Back of City?”.
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Letters to the Editor: April 30 – May 6, 2009
Why Are Schools Flourishing on Back of City? Editor, Last year the school system was adamant in telling us all that the positions they were giving up would not mean anyone would lost their jobs – now there are two letters stating positions were lost.
Nicholas F. Benton: Tea Bags, 2M4M & Susan Boyle
The thousands of Americans who engaged in exhibitions of public teabagging yesterday, a.k.a. rallies emulating the anti-tax Boston Tea Party, cheered on by Fox News and CNBC throughout the day, constitute the Republican Party’s worst nightmare.
Letters to the Editor for February 19 – 25, 2009
President Bush Left Long List Of Farces Regarding his letter in last week’s edition, where was Mr. Flusche for the past eight years when we really needed him?
Anything But Straight: Winds of Change
Few people at the three Proposition 8 protest rallies I attended – two in New York and one in Chicago – were familiar.
Letters to the Editor for July 31 – August 6, 2008
Letters to the Editor for July 31 – August 6, 2008.
Letters to the Editor for July 10 – 16, 2008
Letters to the Editor for the July 10 – 16, 2008 edition.

Community News and Notes
FLY LIKE AN EAGLE: All 11 members of the Viking Patrol gathered together on Saturday at the Troop 681 Scout House in Falls Church to honor two of the final Patrol members to attain the rank of Eagle Scout, Nicholas Choppa and Daniel Coleman. Only five-percent of all scouts attain […]
Daniel Negreanu on Poker: Internet vs. Live Tournament Poker
Should you play a live tournament solely by feel, or instead, take a strict mathematical approach and look to play in any +EV (positive expected value) situation?
Weir-Lysacek: Fuzzy Rules Muddle Who Really Won
The almost impossible dead-heat tie for first place in the men’s competition at the U.S. Figure Skating Championship in St. Paul, Minnesota last month caused new headaches for the U.S. Figure Skating Association.