UVA football coach under scrutiny after Duke loss
After the loss against Duke this weekend, the ineptitude of UVA football is now a water-cooler discussion topic.
After the loss against Duke this weekend, the ineptitude of UVA football is now a water-cooler discussion topic.
After the loss against Duke this weekend, the ineptitude of UVA football is now a water-cooler discussion topic.
You know, I was thinking this weekend about my extensive foreign policy experience. I have several Facebook friends in other countries. Also, I have enjoyed many beers of the world, giving me some diplomatic bona fides should we ever enter a cold war with Ireland or Belgium.
Virgil Goode must be feeling some heat from his Democratic challenger for the Fifth District. He took his fight against Tom Perriello to the airwaves this weekend with negative ads that features a black and white distorted image of Perriello with a beard (which he doesn’t currently sport) to go with voice overs about his “liberal†polices. The version playing in Lynchburg and Roanoke markets calls the Albemarle native a “New York Lawyer†with “Liberal New York Policies†who opposes drilling and the so-called marriage amendment while (gasp!) supporting comprehensive immigration reform.
Well, the first debate is in the can. The two seemed pretty evenly matched in terms of debating skills. I present to you the notes I took while watching:
Looky here: Another ranked list of American cities. This one’s all about who’s greenest among our fair nation’s 50 largest towns. It’s published by SustainLane.com, and I spotted it on the New York Times blog Dot Earth. If you want to get a quick taste of how complex a task it actually is to rank major urban areas on their so-called sustainability, read the comments on that post as well as SustainLane’s explanations of their methods. We’re talking some serious visual aids and some serious statistical angst, people.
Governor Tim Kaine announced yesterday that funding cuts to the state’s public schools will be delayed until next year. The Richmond Times-Dispatch reports that Kaine wants to give local governments time to make adjustments in view of the cuts that will most likely be put into effect in 2010.
Commonwealth’s Attorney Denise Lunsford announced today that the state will not pursue charges against Stacy Berry due to new evidence.
In which I pit Apple’s newest music feature against GZA. Post your playlists here!
No, I do not refer to cap-and-trade systems for controlling industrial emissions. I speak of an ad I spotted last week for the eco-fabulous Richmond grocer Ellwood Thompson’s, which is offering customers 25 cents off their bills if they walk, bike or take the bus to the store. It’s called the EnviroCredit, and the company’s website hints at more such initiatives to come.
I just had to remark on the ad for Rep. Virgil Goode I just saw while waiting for David Letterman to come on. The voiceover said “Independent-minded. Working for us.” The tagline: “Independent voice.”