Saturday, November 22, 2008

The Editor's Notepod, Saturday, November 22, 2008

Cheshire: The “C rule” for extracurricular participation. If a student gets a grade below C he or she goes on academic probation and can’t be in sports, band, color guard, etc. A plan for improvement is made. You mean, they don’t already make a plan when someone gets below a C? You mean they haven’t already been on probation?

Cheshire: Joint faith observance between Jews and Muslims. This is a good idea, I think. You can’t make progress unless, like the turtle, you stick your neck out a little.

State: Olive oil regulations. I guess, from the facts related, that this is about time we all got around to it. Probably, like maple syrup, there will be rules all over whether one may say it’s really olive oil, or only olive flavored oil. If the government doesn’t regulate this sort of thing, who will?

Wallingford: What’s happening along this stretch of I-91? It’s open and has good visibility? Until we hear otherwise, the only reasonable assumption is that it is coincidence.

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