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March to Jerusalem

OK, let me finish off NCAA’s March Madness. The Badgers of Wisconsin went against the Wildcats of Kentucky, the Huskies of UConn, and top seeded Gators of Florida on the men’s side with the Huskies and the Wildcats at the championship. UConn went against Stanford and Notre Dame...
Posted On Apr 10 2014 10:18
, By Jaime R. Vergara

Autism in April madness

The stats are alarming. When I attended the 2002 World Conference on Autism in Melbourne, the ratio of children diagnosed with autism was 1 out of 500. When my daughter in ’95 was PDD-NOS’d, it was 1 out of 1,000. The latest in print media is now 1 out of every 60. We’ve come a...
Posted On Apr 07 2014 09:39
, By Jaime R. Vergara

Tomb sweeping day

Qing Ming is the local name in China. Next to the lunar New Year, it is the second most important event in the travel calendar as everyone goes “home” to help “sweep” the tomb of revered ancestors, or at least bring food and light incense. Not only does it trigger a harried...
Posted On Apr 03 2014 11:41
, By Jaime R. Vergara

Marching out of March madness

What is traditionally March madness in temperate Europe and western Asia is the gay proliferation of hares in the countryside. The hare, a cousin to the rabbit but with larger ears and longer legs, is nocturnal in habits save in the spring when it frolics above ground, chasing...
Posted On Mar 31 2014 14:56
, By Jaime R. Vergara
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