| Global warming a threat for the Olympics? | | VANCOUVER, B.C. -- One morning last week, environmentalist David Suzuki looked across English Bay from his Vancouver home to Cypress Mountain, usually covered in snow this time of year but now left all but bare by a warm winter.
"I've watched in... | | 2/8/2010 10:08:00 AM |
| | | Editorial: Bipartisan pushback on EPA carbon policing | | Amid worldwide challenges to global warming theory, bipartisan opposition is forming in Congress as prominent Democratic voices join Republican critics of the Obama administration's pending greenhouse gas regulations.
Two powerful Democratic... | | 2/8/2010 9:36:00 AM |
| | My mom got involved | | If all was left to fate, I might not be writing these words as a columnist for The Orange County Register.
I might have ended up another high school drop out, another number feeding another statistic used in yet another study exploring why Latino... | | 2/8/2010 9:11:00 AM |
| | Champion skater matures into winner | | VANCOUVER, B.C. - Chad Hedrick is 32. He skates with teenagers now. That's bad enough, but he occasionally shares meals and a dormitory with them.
That can make you stare into mirrors.
Hedrick recently knocked on the door of Derek Parra, his coach... | | 2/8/2010 9:01:00 AM |
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| by Mark Stouffer This is the first installment of a new and long awaited feature of the Fullertonian. Just as with most features on the Fullertonian it reflects aspects of life in Fullerton; the experience of overhearing a thinly veiled conversation and after subconscious processing of your ear buffer suddenly knowing what they are saying. Or thinking you do. Our first submission comes not from something heard, but from something read. A note found on the floor at a bar. A little lengthy for such a note, scrawled expansively in the heavy ink of retraced letters Read more... | by Mark Stouffer ORANGE, CA: A man was struck and killed by a Metrolink train today at 9:45 at Lincoln Avenue and Orange Olive Road in Orange. The train crew said that they saw the man step on to the tracks and face the train just before impact. This incident follows a similar incident in Placentia just days ago. A young woman who was having an argument with her father stepped in front of the oncoming train. Read more... | by Mark Stouffer  A photo received by our virtual office is purported to show a spectral image that is being tracked by the photographer. The photo was taken in Fullerton’s historical district which has been featured in several “reality” shows about ghosts. The photographer has only presented this small Read more... | by joel beers Fullerton, light of my life, fire of my loins. My sin, my soul. Full-er-ton: the tip of my tongue taking a trip of three steps down the palate to tap, at three, on the teeth (sort of) Full. Er. Ton. Let other scribes and raconteurs masquerade behind thin veneers of objectivity as they wax rhapsodic about the cities they’ve been assigned in this issue. Let them pretend to love cities they’ve never seen... Read more... | |
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One man's short, difficult lifeOCRegisterJayni Petsas, a friend of the family, holds an enlarged class photo of John Krall, 18, who was found dead in Fullerton on Jan. 1. ... |
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