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A NOTE FROM THE EDITOR: It is the unspoken statistic, but it is as real as anything to do with the lingering U.S. war efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan. According to the military, 1,800 American servicemen have killed themselves since the initial invasion of Baghdad. That is in addition to the more than 4,000 who died in battle. This week, families of the soldiers who committed suicide asked President Barack Obama to change the government policy of not forwarding letters of appreciation to mothers and fathers of these servicemen. By week's end, the White House had reversed the policy and agreed that such letters are needed, as well... - Eduardo Paz-Martinez, Editor of The Tribune

Sunday, September 12, 2010

After Long Months of Wicked News, Pro Football Arrives To Renew the American Spirit...

By MELITON BROWN
Sports Editor

BROWNSVILLE, Texas - Something neat happens when football season comes around. It is a moment for national renewal, a new beginning when all teams are undefeated and all teams promise the world, that long and rough road to the Super Bowl culminating in a prideful championship.

Yes, we know, the defending National Football League champs New Orleans Saints kicked it off last Thursday night by whipping the Minnesota Vikings 14-9 at the Louisiana Superdome. All but two teams set sail today, with the traveling Dallas Cowboys battling the Washington Redskins in the evening contest. San Diego meets Kansas City to wrap-up the NFL's first weekend tomorrow on Monday Night Football.

It's been a long, long off-season, with the country suffering through a series of crippling calamities on Wall Street and in the Gulf of Mexico. Inbetween came bad politics, bad state law, bad days in Afghanistan, bad news from the Mexican border and bad religion in Florida. Yesterday, the nation paid its ninth respects to the victims of the stunning terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York that morning on Sept. 11, 2001. A glance at the Good News/Bad News ledger would find us shaking our heads more than nodding in approval. It's been a wild & crazy ride that still has the last dash to crucial elections in November.

It'll wear on you.

But today - today! - it's about football. Texans and the Colts, Broncos and Jaguars, that sort of long-awaited stuff...

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