White House warriors haven't led many charges
Every now and then, you actually get something useful over the Internet, something not at all like the chain letters promising eternal life or the ads guaranteeing to make some body part bigger or smaller.
No apology needed for Lott's true feelings
To Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, Maxine Waters and other so-called black leaders who were exorcised by Trent Lott's praise of Strom Thurmond's former political philosophy, all I can say is "Chill out homes.
The bad, the good, the cold
You can call it what you want, but I know a test from God -- or the devil -- when I see one.
Jogging past justice in Central Park
When John Travolta and Samuel L.
Sidekick's suit shakes a money maker
It was with more bemusement than sadness that I wrote recently about the lawsuit James Brown's daughters had filed against him.
Eggnog gives nod to season
With eager merchants putting up store decorations in October and cities staging their parades just after Labor Day, it's becoming hard for some people to tell just when the Christmas season begins.
More clatter, less joy
Up to now, Feb. 3, 1959, was universally considered "the day the music died."
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