Inside the Web
Before the Register revamped its existing Web site and launched a separate site for visitors last week, some of us tried to envision the reactions we’d get from users.
A Clinton flip-flop on vice president talk
Back in January, former President Bill Clinton came to Napa to promote his wife, Sen. Hillary Clinton’s run for the Democratic presidential nomination. During his speech he was very clear that any talk about a vice president was not only premature but detrimental to her campaign.
Condi for VP?
Condoleezza Rice is a smart, beautiful, black woman who speaks well and has strong political credentials. In other words, she’s the ideal running mate for Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.
Feeling uneasy in the MST
Dear editor, To the residents in the Milliken-Sarco-Tulocay water district: If you have or haven’t attended any water issue meetings hosted by GULP and are still wondering about the quality of the recycled water project, look no further than Monday’s Napa Register article (“Pharmaceuticals Found in Drinking Water,” March 10) on page B2. The water in this article is treated to higher standards than they are offering us to the tune of $50,000,000. Think we still have nothing to worry about and something to leave our grandkids?
Safer ways to stop apple moth
Dear editor, Regarding the use of pheromones to control the brown apple moth:
PUC doing the right thing
Dear editor, With all of the rhetoric flying around from opponents of Pacific Union College’s well-designed Eco-village proposal, perhaps it is time we all looked at the reality of Napa County and where its citizens are headed.
Crisis and opportunity in Vallejo
Should it come to it, Vallejo would not be the first American community to declare bankruptcy. Since the Federal government changed the rules allowing for municipal bankruptcy during the Great Depression, many local governments have sought that protection.
How do you deal with a bully?
Watching the Elliot Spitzer situation unfold in New York, and having been the subject of some bullying myself lately, it brought to mind the whole issue for me again. It may seem like a rather mundane question, but the truth is that it is a big important question that we as a society have had a lot of trouble dealing with.
Should johns be prosecuted in prostitution cases?
Here's a link to the article that sparked the Question of the Week.