Published Saturday, March 15, 2008
THE TRIBUNE'S VIEW
Surveillance
By HENRY J. WATERS III, Publisher, Columbia Daily Tribune
President George W. Bush threatens to veto a bill put forward by the U.S. House of Representatives that would deny immunity to phone companies that cooperated in the president’s misguided secret surveillance activities.
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OPEN COLUMN
Park board’s bad attitude
lost Rock Bridge history
Editor, the Tribune: I’m glad officials at Rock Bridge State Park have finally decided they should know something of the park’s cultural history.
Self-loathing New York governor subconsciously killed his career
By BILL O’REILLY
Let’s analyze this Eliot Spitzer situation without emotion because there are lessons to be learned here. First of all, Spitzer is obviously a smart guy, having graduated from Princeton and Harvard Law School, so his conduct is perplexing in its stupidity.
Governors practice what pols preach
By DAVID BRODER
The drama of this winter’s presidential campaign obscures the fact that for most of us, the government services that most directly impact our lives are delivered from state Capitols or city halls.
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