Ultimate Oxymoron

Forget all the media hype about the national economy. It's the family economy that is in a crisis - long predating the current recession (or depression, if you will). Get a load of these eye-opening figures:

In advance of a Wednesday forum in Washington, the Family Research Council reveals that between 1955 and 1969 U.S. gross domestic product grew by 70 percent, while the median family income all but kept pace at 63 percent growth.

The council continues: "Contrast that 63 percent growth in a decade and a half with what happened over the next three decades: Between 1969 and 2000, the GDP grew by 160 percent, but the median family income grew by only 13 percent - eleven times slower."

EVOLVING WALL

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial, sadly, still isn't completed.

On Tuesday, U.S. Marine Gunnery Sgt. Enrique Valdez will have his name added to the Wall, as it's come to be known. He was wounded in Vietnam on Aug. 26, 1969, and died as a result 25 years later on Feb. 4, 1994. His name will be added during a 9 a.m. ceremony (weather permitting), attended by his four children.

Next week, the company that inscribes new names on the Wall will be changing the designations of five officers who already have their names inscribed. The symbols beside their names will go from the current cross (denoting missing in action) to a diamond (denoting killed in action).

The officers no longer listed as MIA are Air Force Sr. Master Sgt. James K. Caniford of Frederick, Md.; Navy Lt. Cmdr. Ralph C. Busz of Miami; Air Force Maj. John L. McElroy of Schenectady, N.Y.; Air Force Maj. Barclay B. Young of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; and Air Force Col. David H. Zook Jr. of West Liberty, Ohio.

GUEST MIX

The Washington Times guest list for this Saturday's annual White House Correspondents' Dinner is best described as a mix of politics, diplomacy, military, sports and entertainment.

The newspaper's executive editor John Solomon will greet The Times' guests that include Sen. Roland W. Burris, Illinois Democrat; White House Staff Secretary Lisa Brown; White House Director of Intergovernmental Affairs Cecilia Munoz; the Honorable William J.Burns, under secretary of state for political affairs; His Excellency German Ambassador to the U.S. Klaus Scharioth; His Excellency Korean Ambassador to the U.S. Han Duk-soo; former Virginia Lt. Gov. Donald S. Beyer; Lanny J. Davis, former special counsel to President Clinton; and Vice Adm. Carl "Van" Mauney, deputy commander U.S. Strategic Command.

Washington Redskins owner Daniel M. Snyder and Redskins head coach Jim Zorn are also guests of The Times as are, among others, Hootie & the Blowfish lead singer Darius Rucker; Five for Fighting lead singer John Ondrasik; Corporation for Public Broadcasting President and Chief Executive Officer Patricia de Stacy Harrison; and actor Orson Bean.