Interesting articles in the Saturday Edition of the Las Vegas Review-Journal
have a specific method of reading the daily newspaper. I read the comics first, with a hot cup of coffee sitting on the table in front of me. My father read the comics to me this way when I was a child. I read the comics this way Sunday through Saturday.
After I finish the comics, then I read Variety section. After that, I go the front page, except on Saturday. On Saturday, the Religious section is next. Today (Saturday, October 24, 2009) the Religious section had a story about an artist, R. Crumb, who drew a comic-book version of Genesis.
The other interesting article was a commentary by Jane Ann Morrison about "Personhood Nevada". The commentary concerned a petition to get this subject on the ballet in 2010. Since I have not personally investigated this item, I have no opinion on it. After I investigate the issue fully, I will have an opinion.
After I finish the comics, then I read Variety section. After that, I go the front page, except on Saturday. On Saturday, the Religious section is next. Today (Saturday, October 24, 2009) the Religious section had a story about an artist, R. Crumb, who drew a comic-book version of Genesis.
The other interesting article was a commentary by Jane Ann Morrison about "Personhood Nevada". The commentary concerned a petition to get this subject on the ballet in 2010. Since I have not personally investigated this item, I have no opinion on it. After I investigate the issue fully, I will have an opinion.
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