Who will pay for lost shrubs and flowers?
Limited utilities? I don’t think so! When the utility companies start paying my utility bills, which I doubt, then maybe they can dictate my water and air-conditioning use. Until then, my air will keep on making me comfortable and my water will keep watering my plants. Plants and their upkeep are costly. Maybe they would like to pay for replacements of shrubs, flowers or dying animals with no air conditioning or water. Sharon Vinson Clover Job loss brought new opportunity I am one of the textile employees who has lost a job to the overseas market. I thought my life was over in December 2001. I loved my job at Celanese, which I had ever since I graduated from high school. I never dreamed I would see the day that it would be closed and torn down. It was a heart-wrenching thing to watch. I went back to school through the NAFTA Act, and, guess what, I went back to school at York Technical College and have the job I always wanted to do. I found that when God closes a door, he opens a door o