This column originally published in the Chicago Tribune on Oct. 18, 1982. If you are the Tylenol killer, some of this may matter to you. Or it may make no...
Yes, it is a day that will live in infamy. That was the first connection Americans made on that Tuesday morning a year ago, and it was the logical one....
Americans are likely to notice something on Wednesday as they are watching, listening to and reading reports about the nation's one-year commemoration of Sept. 11: They'll be doing that watching,...
There was that cloyingly sweet or stirringly inspirational (take your pick) saying that adorned a million posters and wall hangings: "Today is the first day of the rest of your...
The school year is commencing, and with it, all across the country, comes the feeling of new beginnings, and hope rekindled, and the opportunity to start with a clean slate....
Years from now, future generations of Americans are going to look back and say: Someone actually thought this would work? They may even laugh. Which is quite amazing, when you...
Now it's your turn. Baseball has decided not to go away; at the last minute the owners and players came up with a way acceptable to both groups to split...
I understand why they're doing it -- but this change in the Smokey Bear slogan is troubling nonetheless. Quick -- what was the old slogan? You know the answer: "Remember,...
Sometimes what sounds like progress isn't. A recent news story said that advances in technology are going to do wonderful things for the music of the Rolling Stones, a band...