Letters to the Editor

Child Wonder Tough love: “For the Love of Jamie” (Amy Silverman, December 6) has got to be the best story I have read in New Times in years. Your article was insightful, moving, and a real eye-opener for those of us who think we have it rough in life. Congratulations…

For the Love of Jamie

Spaghetti-Os slide down Jamie Moore’s chin and onto his paper-towel bib as he strains away from mom and spoon to get a better look at the television. Jamie is a discerning — if constant — viewer, preferring Barney to the Teletubbies. Like many parents, Cheryl Moore is sick of Barney,…

Disbar Dispute

If you’re thinking of hiring a woman by the name of Connie Zakrajsek to be your attorney, think again. Maricopa County court officials recently learned that Zakrajsek — who has held herself out as a lawyer “in good standing” — is anything but.Now, judges have been warned to be on…

Dry Noon

It’s high noon in Bumble Bee, or at least it would have been a century ago. In the sleepy ghost town between the encroaching suburbs of Phoenix and Prescott, a couple of Wild West-style enterprises have found themselves in an old-fashioned showdown over water.The skirmish is between two neighboring businesses…

Letters

Back to Baja Scientific integrity challenged: It is unfortunate that Jill Stewart, Michael Lacey and Susan Goldsmith (“Crying Whale” and “The New Economy,” November 22) believed the revisionist and incorrect statements by former Mexican government officials, Mitsubishi and ESSA employees and scientists who were on the Mitsubishi payroll about efforts…

Neighborhood Bully

The city of Phoenix called Steve Shepard a slumlord, raided his complex and charged him with hundreds of code violations at his west Phoenix property. Earlier this month, after more than a year of haggling with the city, the former manager of Canyon Square Apartments, whose partners included the mayor…

Fiscal Fissure

State lawmakers are completely ignoring a powerful tool that can be used to deal with a massive $675 million state budget shortfall in fiscal 2002 and a projected $850 million deficit in fiscal 2003. Tax increases. Raising revenue to help cover the shortfall in the state’s budget is an option…

Doctor Derailed

Phoenix native Debbie Knight says she’s satisfied with the prison sentence meted out November 9 to infamous “Internet Doctor” Pietr Hitzig. Hitzig was sentenced in a Baltimore federal court to almost four years in prison after his conviction on 33 counts of illegally prescribing medicine, often to patients he treated…

Peacenik Nazis

The phone message instructed me to call a different number if I was a member of the “Jew media.”Considering his worldview, Matt Hale probably intended the message to encompass all media calls. As a New Times writer, though, I was actually a pawn of the Irish-Catholic media conspiracy, not the…

Letters

False AlarmGreedy greens: I have been reading your articles about the gray whale and the formerly proposed salt plant at Laguna San Ignacio in Baja California (“Crying Whale,” November 22). I have not even finished, but it did not take me too long to realize that I had been bamboozled…

Crying Whale

Big-name sophisticates like Jean-Michel Cousteau and Robert Kennedy Jr. rejoiced when it was announced last year that a controversial salt plant proposed in Mexico had been stopped. As news reports crackled across Japan, North America and Europe, environmentalists celebrated the unprecedented victory that saved the gray whale. The globe-encircling crusade…

The Unlikely Environmentalists

Banking northward past the hacked-apart forests of El Ajusco Peak before descending across the sewerless slums of Ciudad Nezahuacoyotl, airplane windows scroll across ecological smut: Xochiaca, a five-square-mile strip of garbage dumps; el Rio Texcoco and her sister streams, sewage conduits all; and monóxido de carbón, dióxido de nitrógeno, dióxido…

The New Economy

Without the fishermen of Punta Abreojos, they had nothing. The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) wanted to wage a worldwide campaign against Mitsubishi’s planned saltworks operation in the remote Mexican seaside village of Punta Abreojos. The American environmental groups claimed the project…

Letters

Cabin FeverGovernment lacking: “The Money Pit” (Laura Laughlin, November 8) was a terrific article. The Lees should be put in jail and they should pay back every cent. There is no protection for the consumers — the Better Business Bureau and the Registrar of Contractors are useless. Tom Hathaway via…

Friend in Need

Last August, Warren Jerrems sat in the former recreation room of the Casa Rosa Care Center, a decrepit nursing home. Jerrems, an accountant, has several nursing homes as clients and was helping close the facility. Jerrems had agreed to meet and discuss his incarcerated friend, Mark Sands. At the time,…

Lock Up, Rub Down

State Senator Tom Smith spent time recently in a Mexican prison. And loved it. Now, Smith (who was just visiting the jail, not locked up in it) and some of his colleagues are clamoring for Arizona to be the first state to use an experimental drug treatment program for prisoners…

Welcome to Donnawood

Donna Neill is impossible to miss, and even harder to ignore. The west Phoenix woman has become a darling of the public access channel. She lectures at local colleges. She pops up at public events, standing shoulder to shoulder with some of the Valley’s most powerful politicians. She’s considered her…

They’ll Test Anything!

As reports of anthrax contamination continue on the East Coast, hysterical Arizonans have given authorities everything from a vacuum cleaner to a moldy orange juice can to a copy of Playboy, asking that the items be tested for the deadly bacteria.And the state’s Department of Health Services is complying –…

Ballpark Bailout

© 2001 New Times November 16, 2001 7:35 p.m. The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors is poised to give Jerry Colangelo a $6 million gift on Monday. The supervisors plan to pierce the $238 million cap on taxpayer contributions to build Bank One Ballpark by advancing $6 million to Colangelo’s…

Letters

Rock Star RidiculeLimping along: Is it possible for a person to have a life-changing experience?Apparently not (“Marketing Misery,” Bill Blake, November 1). So a dimwit pseudo-angsty rock star is doomed to make dimwit pseudo-angst rock and can do nothing positive except by your standards (“like unloading your bank accounts in…

The Money Pit

Robert Zenor is mesmerized by the thought of owning a log cabin in the mountains. So when he and his wife, Lynn, decided to build a vacation home they could enjoy with their children, it had to be log. “You get it in your system and no other home will…

Rookie of the Year

A resounding thunderclap, a brief shower and a swirl of dust usher in the final moments of an epic World Series that will set the high-water mark for decades to come.Arizona Diamondbacks slugger Luis Gonzalez digs in at the plate. New York Yankees über reliever Mariano Rivera, who has never…