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Saturday, January 12, 2008

By Samuel Jue, Courier Sports Editor

Logan and Newark Memorial dueled a gruesome eighty minutes to only manage to end the game in a 0-0 tie on Wednesday.

Both teams had entered the contest undefeated and both remain undefeated after the match.

After a scoreless first half, the game opened up more for the offense as both teams came out with a new physical aspect. Logan managed to control the tempo of the second half, but Newark Memorial goalkeeper, Felipe Alvarez turned all shot on goals away. Alvarez would finish with seven saves on the night.

By Samuel Jue, Courier Sports Editor

The James Logan Girls Soccer team continued to excel during league action as they handed Washington their first loss of the League season in shutout fashion, 2-0.

Jessica Panuco buried a pair of goals and MVAL scoring leader Chris Garigan continued to dominate as she added another point to her count. Yvette Szabo also picked up a point.

Garigan assisted on Panuco’s first goal of the contest off of Washington’s Megan Kufeld during the first half to give Logan the early edge. The half concluded with Logan on top 1-0.

By Sarena Bains, Courier Staff Writer

“ The heart of the wise leads to right but the heart of a fool leads to wrong.” Ecclesiastes 10:2

How do people decide what they do?

Every day we are forced to make choices; some are big, while others are small. Either way they will affect us or someone else’s life.

How is it that we come to make all these choices that we do? Of course, many things will affect our decisions, but our final true decision comes from within.

©2008 Pepper Moto/ Courier Comics
From wikipedia:
Edmund Burke (January 12, 1729 – July 9, 1797) was an Irish statesman, author, orator, political theorist, and philosopher, who served for many years in the British House of Commons as a member of the Whig party. He is mainly remembered for his support of the American colonies in the dispute with King George III and Great Britain that led to the American Revolution and for his strong opposition to the French Revolution. The latter made Burke one of the leading figures within the conservative faction of the Whig party (which he dubbed the "Old Whigs"), in opposition to the pro-revolutionary "New Whigs", led by Charles James Fox. Burke also published philosophical works on aesthetics and founded the Annual Register, a political review. He is often regarded by conservatives as the Father of Anglo-American conservatism.

Read Burke's Speech on Conciliation with America by Edmund Burke, one of 15 of his works available free from Project Gutenberg.