Columbia City Council and Junior League Move Ahead on Roy Lynch Park
December 16, 2015By Temple Ligon Columbia City Council met at 6:00 p.m., Tuesday, December 15. Under the heading “CONSIDERATIONS OF BIDS AND AGREEMENTS” No. 19 was to approve the purchase of…
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Holiday Office Etiquette
December 16, 2015By Brian Maynor When it comes to mixing work with food and gifts there are some special rules you need to remember. It’s been long established that sharing a…
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The multinational tax muddle
December 14, 2015By Robert J. Samuelson Whoever wins the White House next year will have to deal with an issue of almost-impenetrable complexity and contentiousness: How to tax multinational companies? On…
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The few, the foolish
December 14, 2015By Kathleen Parker As the Islamic State amped up attacks around the world, the Pentagon responded by bravely announcing that American women will now be put in direct ground…
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Wordless News
December 11, 2015By Maria Fabrizio The story here: Assisted reproduction for dogs may yield benefits for their species and ours Wordless News is a project by illustrator + designer Maria…
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16 Customers Whose Business You Don’t Want
December 7, 2015By Mike DuBose and Blake DuBose Whether you are part of the retail, wholesale, or service spheres, any business leader, owner, or employee who deals regularly with customers knows…
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Generational warfare, anyone?
December 7, 2015By Robert J. Samuelson An enduring puzzle of our politics is why there isn’t more generational conflict. By all rights, younger Americans should be resentful. Not only have they…
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The pathology of Trump-itis
December 7, 2015By Kathleen Parker Surely he’s finally gone and done it now. Donald Trump, insulter extraordinaire, was bound to cross a line too far. Two days before Thanksgiving, he made…
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GOD AND FAITH
December 5, 2015A Review: From Pearl Harbor to Calvary By W. Thomas Smith Jr. A few days before the 74th anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attacks, I was introduced to…
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Wordless News
December 5, 2015By Maria Fabrizio The story here: The San Bernardino shooting is the second mass shooting today and the 355th this year Wordless News is a project by…
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SCDOT reviews flood damage & costs with SCDOT Commission
December 3, 2015Interim SCDOT Secretary Christy A. Hall reported the damage costs to South Carolina’s Highway System as a result of the 1,000 year flood stands at $137 million. Of that $137…
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EngenuitySC Midlands Regional Competitiveness Report
December 3, 2015At a gathering of EngenuitySC board members and stakeholders on Dec. 3, 2015, founding co-chair Steve Benjamin, Mayor of Columbia, S.C. and chair Keith Shah, Assistant VP at BlueCross BlueShield…
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City Council meets
December 2, 2015By Temple Ligon Columbia City Council last Tuesday, December 1st, held its work session in the afternoon and its regular meeting that evening, both in City Hall. The big…
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Crazy is as crazy does
November 30, 2015By Kathleen Parker One week, Beirut and Paris; the next week, Mali. The nightmare is young. Where next? The pace and threat of terror seem to have picked up,…
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Education is Key to Financial Health
November 30, 2015By Curtis M. Loftis, Jr. South Carolina State Treasurer As State Treasurer, I believe that achieving a strong financial future for our children is crucial to achieving a strong…
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For thin-skinned students, we have nobody to blame but ourselves
November 28, 2015By Kathleen Parker It would be easy to call protesting college students crybabies and brats for pitching hissy fits over hurt feelings, but this likely would lead to such…
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Why Fannie and Freddie survived
November 23, 2015By Robert J. Samuelson One of the most interesting and uncovered stories these days is the survival of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac — the giant housing entities created…
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True Trump
November 23, 2015By Kathleen Parker DES MOINES, Iowa – You can’t drive far in these parts without seeing Ben Carson on a billboard, looking more like a man of the cloth…
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Charles Felsberg of AMCOL Systems receives an award
November 18, 2015COLUMBIA, SC – Charles Felsberg, Auditing Manager of AMCOL Systems, Inc. has received a LISTEN 2015 Award at the recent LISTEN 2015 conference held in Tampa, FL. LISTEN is the…
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The war against ExxonMobil
November 15, 2015By Robert J. Samuelson If you care about free speech, you should pay attention to the campaign now being waged against ExxonMobil. More than 50 environmental and civil rights…
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Bushes unleashed
November 15, 2015By Kathleen Parker If the truth sets us free, then Bush family members should be warbling from rooftops. At least one Bush, patriarch George H.W. Bush, has been singing…
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National Defense Briefs
November 13, 2015By W. Thomas Smith Jr. NATIONAL DEFENSE BRIEFS is a series produced by National Defense Consultants, LLC, aimed at informing readers with timely military and homeland security news updates,…
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National Defense Briefs
November 13, 2015By W. Thomas Smith Jr. NATIONAL DEFENSE BRIEFS is a series produced by National Defense Consultants, LLC, aimed at informing readers with timely military and homeland security news updates,…
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5 reasons HR outsourcing makes sense for your small business
November 12, 2015By Matt Vaadi Your two most valuable resources as a small business owner are time and money. If you are wasting either of these valuable assets, you are doing…
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S.C.’s military culture and the Oct. flood
November 10, 2015By Brig. Gen. (P) Thomas S. Mullikin Years ago, reading Pat Conroy’s best-selling novel, The Lords of Discipline, I was struck by the single line – “No Southern man…
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S.C.’s military culture and the Oct. flood
November 10, 2015By Brig. Gen. (P) Thomas S. Mullikin Years ago, reading Pat Conroy’s best-selling novel, The Lords of Discipline, I was struck by the single line – “No Southern man…
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17 Ways Leaders Ruin Their Teams
November 9, 2015By Mike DuBose with Blake DuBose When great teams and strong leaders come together, they can produce truly amazing results. Dedicated employees and caring supervisors work passionately toward common…
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The coming middle-class tax increase
November 8, 2015By Robert J. Samuelson There is no tooth fairy. Republicans and Democrats take note. Taxes will surely continue to play a big role in the presidential campaign. The Republicans…
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Clash of the Floridians
November 8, 2015By Kathleen Parker Soon after Wednesday night’s Republican debate, the phone rang: “Did the fat lady sing?” asked the voice on the other end. “Probably,” I said. Meaning, it…
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Construction firms add 31,000 workers in October
November 8, 2015Construction Employment Now at Highest Level since February 2009 as Sector Continues to Recover, But Worker Shortages Threaten to Undermine Future Growth, Officials Caution Construction firms added 31,000 workers…
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Buses
November 4, 2015By Temple Ligon In early 1990, I announced my candidacy for mayor here in Columbia. My main issue was the bus system, then run by SCE&G under an agreement…
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Debunking offshore drilling in South Carolina
November 4, 2015By Terry Munson The second worst thing that could happen to Georgetown County on the energy front is to have no oil/natural gas jobs materialize. The very worst thing…
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Grading the budget deal
November 4, 2015By Robert J. Samuelson Give it a B-minus. The budget deal reached by congressional leaders has much to recommend it. Its biggest virtue, assuming it’s passed by Congress and…
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Richland County Month in Review: October
November 2, 2015The following are highlights from Richland County Government in October: Unprecedented flooding devastated much of Richland County, and South Carolina, at the beginning of October. Washed out roads and breached…
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Dump the debt ceiling
October 31, 2015By Robert J. Samuelson By now, it must be obvious to almost everyone that the federal debt ceiling has outlived whatever usefulness it once had. It does not discipline…
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Paging Sidney Blumenthal
October 31, 2015By Kathleen Parker Who the blast is Sidney Blumenthal? Doubtless many watching Thursday’s House select committee hearing on Benghazi must have wondered the same. This obviously important person’s name…
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National Defense Briefs
October 26, 2015By W. Thomas Smith Jr. NATIONAL DEFENSE BRIEFS is a series produced by National Defense Consultants, LLC, aimed at informing readers with timely military and homeland security news updates,…
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Police Department Recommends Safe Halloween Practices
October 26, 2015Here are a few Safety Tips and Town Information from the Batesburg-Leesville Police Department to Remember: • The Town will be having its annual Halloween trick-or-treat activities on October 31,…
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Statement from superintendent of Richland School District Two regarding the incident at Spring Valley High School
October 26, 2015COLUMBIA, SC – Richland Two Superintendent Dr. Debbie Hamm’s statement regarding the incident at Spring Valley High School: Our District is deeply concerned about an incident that occurred at Spring Valley High…
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National Defense Briefs
October 26, 2015By W. Thomas Smith Jr. NATIONAL DEFENSE BRIEFS is a series produced by National Defense Consultants, LLC, aimed at informing readers with timely military and homeland security news updates,…
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Police Department Recommends Safe Halloween Practices
October 26, 2015Here are a few Safety Tips and Town Information from the Batesburg-Leesville Police Department to Remember: • The Town will be having its annual Halloween trick-or-treat activities on October 31,…
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The flight from reality
October 25, 2015By Robert J. Samuelson We have all manner of policy proposals from the Democratic and Republican presidential candidates, but there’s a sobering disconnect between what they’re advocating and the…
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A woman in full
October 25, 2015By Kathleen Parker With the latest poll numbers tallied and political pundits having spoken, a consensus has emerged: Hillary Clinton won the first Democratic debate and, barring a Benghazi…
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City council meets
October 21, 2015By Temple Ligon Columbia City Council held an executive session Tuesday afternoon at 4:00 and a regular meeting at 6:00. Hotel deal Under “Receipt of legal advice which relates to…
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The coming cyber wars?
October 19, 2015By Robert J. Samuelson We journalists often have mixed feelings about what we report and write. Naturally, we like to see our reporting vindicated by events or other reporting.…
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Don’t do it, Paul Ryan
October 19, 2015By Kathleen Parker The worst job in the world, it turns out, isn’t the U.S. presidency but speaker of the House of Representatives. “It’s where you go to die,”…
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Colin Milner, CEO of the International Council on Active Aging (ICAA)
October 16, 2015Colin Milner has been recognized by the World Economic Forum as one of the most innovative and influential minds in the world on aging-related topics. In 2001, he launched…
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The Science Behind Your Smile – Part 1
October 14, 2015By Leslie Pitner, DDS We can paint it, smooth it, tighten it, or fill it, but without resorting to a paper bag, we cannot hide it. We take our…
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National Defense Briefs
October 13, 2015By W. Thomas Smith Jr. [row] [col col=8] NATIONAL DEFENSE BRIEFS is a series aimed at informing readers with timely military and homeland security news updates, trends, definitions, and…
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National Defense Briefs
October 13, 2015By W. Thomas Smith Jr. [row] [col col=8] NATIONAL DEFENSE BRIEFS is a series aimed at informing readers with timely military and homeland security news updates, trends, definitions, and…
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