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NASCAR: Offseason hibernation
Brian Hunsicker
Nov 21, 2006
The news, of course, never stops. But we can usually see a lull in the action coming — that’s the beauty of sports and sports journalism, one definite advantage we have over other sections of the paper. Most of what we do has a start time, unlike crime.
The major NASCAR news is mostly settled. We have a pretty good idea of what to expect when the Cup series starts up again in February.
NASCAR: Where does Johnson go from here?
Brian Hunsicker
Nov 20, 2006
Was I the only one eho felt like the final 20 laps yesterday was like watching the last two minutes of a NBA game? It dragged on and on and made the end anticlimactic.
The end itself was more a coronation than anything. Jimmie Johnson found himself in trouble early, but rebounded nicely — and by the halfway mark, he was solidly in position to clinch the Nextel Cup title, no matter what Matt Kenseth did.
Whom should fund faith-based outreach?
Nicole McMullin
Nov 17, 2006
After taking office in 2001, President Bush signed executive orders that made federal tax dollars available to religious groups. This Sunday, the News & Messenger is publishing a story about faith-based organizations that receive federal funding for outreach projects. Two groups from Manassas are included in the list of faith-based organizations in Virginia that received funding in 2005.
Reporter Sean Mussenden examines the overall practice of awarding taxpayer funds to faith-based groups.
The examination leads to “The 64-trillion-dollar question.”
Are religious groups more or less effective than secular groups when it comes to serving the community?
What do you think? Should faith-based organizations have access to federal tax dollars? What about separation of church and state?
NASCAR: Two debuts in ‘07; Yates update
Brian Hunsicker
Nov 17, 2006
The 2007 season promises to be like no other. The Car of Tomorrow will make its debut, and the series will have a new make for the first time in six years.
Toyota is the more immediate story, and they’ve been making headlines in Cup for most of the season — signing Brian Vickers and Michael Waltrip Racing — and will be there at Daytona. The COT, meanwhile, is further down the road. Its rollout is scheduled for next spring at Bristol, part of a two-year phase-in with all races in 2009 being run in the COT.
Never-ending silly season
Brian Hunsicker
Nov 16, 2006
It began with a trickle and soon became a full-fledged flood. Brian Vickers announced he wanted a fresh start with a different team.
The domino effect that it created affected two teams in all, but gave owner Chip Ganassi — whose own driver, Casey Mears, was tabbed to take over Vickers’ ride — the chance to bring in Formula 1 driver Juan Montoya.
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