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  • Go for it, Ballentine

    There they go again. Pointy-head liberal pundits have their knives out for one of our lawmakers just because he proposed a perfectly sensible bill that would protect the interests of South Carolina football fans.

  • Artists seek new homes

    Several years ago, I asked a question of a Charlotte developer who played a key role in turning that city's South End from a neighborhood of aging industrial sites and warehouses into a trendy area of restaurants, tony shops and tech-savvy design firms.

  • Letter to a 'Fancy Tiger'

    Some are fancy on the outside.

  • What not to wear

    To: Rick Santorum

  • 'Those People' are the root of the problem

    The General Assembly is back in session, thank the Lord; now, we'll have some protection against Those People.

  • Scrooge alive and well in South Carolina

    Ebenezer Scrooge lives, in South Carolina!

  • Rooting for small schools

    During the 20 years I occupied the editor's chair, I handed out Herald Academic Achievement awards to top-performing seniors at most of the dozen or so high schools in our circulation area.

  • Governing by spreadsheet

    Winthrop University President Anthony DiGiorgio's recent letters to The Herald, in which he seeks to set Gov. Mark Sanford straight on higher-education funding, remind me of the dictum about teaching a pig to dance: All it does is upset the pig.

  • New emphasis on diplomacy welcome

    During her first day on the job last week, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton presided over an event of some significance.

  • Changing our icons

    Upon signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Lyndon Johnson, the 36th president of the United States, a Democrat, reportedly said, "We have lost the South for a generation."

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