Articles by Timothy R. Butler

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A Year with iPhone

By Timothy R. Butler | Jun 30, 2008 at 20:56:2

A year ago, page after page of ink was spilled by prophets of doom fretting about the iPhone and how it would surely not be as good as this or that other phone. It doesn’t have a keyboard! It can’t do voice over IP calls for really cheap international calling! It isn’t open enough to allow Quake to be installed on it! Oh, the humanity! A year later, were the critics right?

Children Need a “Green Hour” Outside Every Day

By Timothy R. Butler | Jun 12, 2008 at 23:17:14

Mounting scientific evidence indicates that the long-term health of U.S. children depends on them spending less time in front of video screens and more time outdoors. There is no better time to for children to experience the world outside than summer.

Judicial Supremacy Strikes in Oklahoma

By Phyllis Schlafly | Jun 11, 2008 at 22:44:59

The elected representatives in Oklahoma passed a law to stem the tide of illegal immigrants and, faster than you can say “judicial supremacy,” a federal judge blocked its enforcement. The court suspended key sections of the law even before it was due to take effect on July 1.

Independent Voters Seen as Crucial for Victory

By Finlay Lewis | Jun 10, 2008 at 22:29:38

WASHINGTON - For more than a year, Democrats and Republicans have been slugging it out in primary and caucus states as their candidates vied for the party faithful. That focus shifted dramatically last week as Barack Obama pivoted, Democratic mantle finally in place, to come to grips with running against GOP presidential candidate John McCain. Now in their sights is a significant bloc of independent voters who shun party labels and are just now tuning into the unfolding general election drama.

Oh, Canada

By the St. Louis Post-Dispatch | Jun 10, 2008 at 14:35:9

In the 21st century, freedom of speech, long revered as the cornerstone of democratic thought, slowly but consistently is being eroded worldwide. This troubling pattern is not confined to illiberal places such as China, Russia or the Middle East, but increasingly is showing up in nations once thought to be paragons of liberal democracy - even Canada.

Obama Will Join McCain at La Raza Convention

By Leslie Berestein | Jun 10, 2008 at 9:43:17

SAN DIEGO - Presidential candidate Barack Obama will travel to San Diego next month to join opponent John McCain in speaking at the annual convention of the National Council of La Raza, the nation’s largest Latino civil rights and advocacy organization.

Friendly Skies Require a Spirit of Cooperation

By Sandi Dolbee | Jun 9, 2008 at 20:41:6

Long lines, crowded planes. Fasten your seat belts, the summer travel season has begun. To help keep the skies as friendly as possible, we asked travel writers Sandra Gustafson and Pat O’Connor to offer some ethics advice for would-be passengers. We provided the scenarios; they offered the tips on proper conduct.

Betting on the Bubble

By the St. Louis Post-Dispatch | Jun 9, 2008 at 18:53:45

Here’s a way to get oil prices down, at least by a little: Take a regulatory whip to the speculators who’ve been bidding prices up.

Change is Afoot to Enhance Cell Phones

By Jonathan Sidener | Jun 9, 2008 at 18:45:50

For years, Flash software has added pop and sizzle to Web pages, making possible animations, slide shows and interactive games. Now the graphic interface technology is coming to the mobile phone screen. Qualcomm and Adobe recently said they will create a version of Qualcomm’s BREW - a system for bringing games, news and other data to the mobile screen - that works with Flash.

On “Winning” in Iraq

By The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Jun 9, 2008 at 18:38:44

CNS — Any reasonable analysis of recent events in Iraq would have to acknowledge progress. Consider that the Iraqi Army, after a botched offensive, has gained control of the formerly uncontrollable city of Basra, is patrolling in relative peace the long troublesome Sadr City and has launched an offensive in Mosul. May recorded the lowest number of U.S. deaths in Iraq since the war’s start - 19. Iraqi oil production and exports have risen to their highest levels since the U.S. invasion in 2003.

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