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2016

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Frederick wins Golden Pen

The Post and Courier 

Mike Frederick of Charleston has won The Post and Courier’s Golden Pen award for March for his letter to the editor "Hotel moratorium."

Letter: Tour guide standards do not violate 'free speech'

The Post and Courier 

An article printed in the March 29 Post and Courier addressed whether tour guide rules hamper free speech. In January 1973, Mayor Palmer Gaillard, with the help of City Council, authorized Marguerite Steedman and Mrs. Joseph A. Young to teach a course on the history of Charleston.

Letter: Bolster youth recreation on Edisto Island

The Post and Courier 

The March 26 article on the Charleston County Parks and Recreation Commission (CCPRC) budget request details important upgrades to existing facilities like the Folly Beach pier, but also includes much needed playground and sports facilities for our youth.

Letter: Linguistic lapses

The Post and Courier 

Last year we were visited by a couple from Finland. Although their English is perfect, they noticed some peculiarities in our usage.

Letter: Teach both sides

The Post and Courier 

Contrary to your Faith and Values article featuring the Rev. Jeremy Rutledge, most Christians and atheists believe that science and religion are complementary.

Letter: Wilson goes 'over the top'

The Post and Courier 

State Attorney General Alan Wilson’s motivation is maddeningly transparent and self-serving. Just last year, David Pascoe was his darling. Thank you, Post and Courier, for revealing the shameful (and what should be illegal) funneling of campaign funds by S.C. legislators into their pockets behind closed doors.



Letter: Shameful symbols

The Post and Courier 

The writer of a March 26 letter titled "Naval Jack" took issue with Fr. Reginald Simmons’ column likening the Confederate Naval Jack to a swastika.

Letter: Tips for Trump on how to be 'presidential'

The Post and Courier 

Donald Trump says, "I can be more presidential than anybody if I want to be. I can be more presidential than anybody." Using language you’ll understand, Mr. Trump, I triple-dog dare you to be presidential for a week.

DOT must take steps to help itself, too

The Post and Courier 

More funding for the state Department of Transportation has been at the top of this year’s legislative agenda, recognizing the worsening condition of South Carolina’s roads and bridges. A comprehensive report on the DOT by the Legislative Audit Council underscores that point — highway infrastructure has gotten significantly...

Lawmakers should back medical marijuana bill

The Post and Courier 

Nearly half of the states have approved the medical use of marijuana, as prescribed by a physician, recognizing its therapeutic value for patients with long term pain from cancer, seizures, PTSD, multiple sclerosis, AIDS and other ailments.

Happening for April 10, 2016

The Post and Courier 

Katie Stagliano, a junior at Pinewood Preparatory School in Summerville, will be honored with a Christopher Award for her children’s book "Katie’s Cabbage" (Young Palmetto Books/University of South Carolina Press) on May 19 in New York.

Visiting the Oklahoma bombing memorial 21 years later

The Post and Courier 

OKLAHOMA CITY — This month marks 21 years since the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995. The Oklahoma City National Memorial, built on the bombing site, provides a quiet space to reflect on the realities of violence and to renew personal hopes for peace at a time when acts of terror continue around the world.

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Москва

ЦСКА победил "Краснодар" и выиграл Суперкубок России по футболу


A New York bus driver and my snowball

The Post and Courier 

Darrow, Freddy, Pete and I were standing on the corner of Ditmars Boulevard and 77th Street in Queens, New York.

Gardening with less water: Try low-tech irrigation

The Post and Courier 

Lingering drought and restrictive water-use rules don’t mean you have to give up gardening. Instead, try some down-to-earth approaches like planting in smaller areas, using containers, buying fast-growing plants, applying mulch and compost, and installing efficient irrigation systems.

Savvy gardeners understand climate and weather

The Post and Courier 

Savvy gardeners keep one eye on the sky and the other on their plant beds. They give nature a nudge by understanding the climate, learning how to read the weather and then creating a landscape that fits.


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Новости тенниса
Уимблдон

Теннисистка Швёнтек выиграла в финале Уимблдона, разгромив Анисимову






В России снизилась цена вторичного жилья

Ценное время: стоимость жилья на вторичном рынке понизилась

Спутники "Роскосмоса" показали циклон, обрушивший град на столицу России

Ход конем: москвичи могут присоединиться к интеллектуальным баталиям