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Cultivating the art of gratitude for 2009
Thank you. The two little words pack quite a punch in an age where the art of gratitude is sometimes difficult to voice, especially during times of uncertainty.

Dear Santa
A letter to Santa from Editor, Elizabeth Farina

School system needs vs. wants
Letter From the Editor >> The questionable economy over the past several months has been weighing down on everyone’s mind.

Lights, camera, and the holiday show
Letter From the Editor >> To hear the carols shouted out from a 4-year-old is one way to realize that the holiday season has arrived.

The senseless acts of violence
The same words were repeated as the massacre unfolded. Are we numb yet from the violence as we go into the holiday season at full swing?

Thankful for polka dots
Thanksgiving for the little things in life.

Opening a door
Richmond is not feeling the brunt of the housing crash as much as Northern Virginia.

Will “We, the People” stay involved?
It is more important for us to keep our attention focused on officials’ actions well after the campaigning ends and the real work of the people begins.

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Thankful for the Christmas Spirit
The season is upon us once again with people busy preparing for their traditional holiday and I began to reflect on what that meant in my own life.

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