by Jack Stapleton, Jr.
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by Jack Stapleton, Jr.
*That loud noise everyone heard in the final minutes of September 11 wasn’t a jet breaking the sound barrier but a sigh of relief from apprehensive Americans.
*As politicians in Washington were debating the nation’s future plans for dealing with Saddam, their contemporaries in Jefferson City were fretting over a troublesome security door.
*Maybe it’s only coincidence but the summers in which election campaigns are being held seem to produce higher temperatures and warmer blasts of hot air.
*Florida held another election with about the same results as the one in 2000, raising the question of where were members of the U.S. Supreme Court when the losers needed them?
*Now that the possibility of another baseball strike has been averted, fans of America’s favorite sport can go back to paying $5 for a 25 cent hot dog.
*If the “new” fall schedule of TV shows seems familiar, viewers can chalk it up to the high cost of producing new ones or their own poor taste.
*Maybe it’s only coincidence, but has anyone noticed how few candidates there are for highway engineers in Missouri?