
“When words are scarce they are seldom spent in vain.”
— William Shakespeare (1564-1616), . . . maybe . . . alleged playwright, Richard II (~1595)
• Editorial Comment: But if they’re not your words, the sky’s the limit!.
See “Was Shakespeare a Fraud?” CBS, Oct. 29, 2011
See “Was Shakespeare a Fraud?” CBS, Oct. 29, 2011


• Weekly News Roundup
• Teams Frankie, Legit and the Butternut Bouncers? Not rock bands — they’re pumpkin launchers, by D. Whitney Smith
• Police report: Accused LHS thieves ‘did it for the rush’; trio suspended for Grizzlies’ championship game, by Kristi Lambert
• Councilman explains why NR students should care about government, by Heidi Hansen

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