BACK IN THE SADDLE
What we don't know can hurt us (5/12/04)
Sometimes what you don’t know can hurt you.
What should he bring home? (5/19/04)
"So, what did you bring me?"To my family's everlasting credit, that question has never been posed.
Classic car, classic memory (5/26/04)
An old friend and I are looking at a 1958 Packard at the cruise-in at the Jay County Courthouse on Saturday evening, and suddenly I'm swept away.
Hard to get a full night's rest (6/2/04)
Is there a worse time to wake up than 4:30 a.m. when the alarm doesn’t go off until six?
Audio history in the making (6/9/04)
The tape is a time machine.Friday afternoon, alone in my office, I push the play button and Tiananmen Square erupts all over again.
A chance for redemption (4/21/04)
You’ve never met Andy.You’d like him if you did.
From Portland to the Big Leagues (6/30/04)
It was a package deal, and I’ll never know exactly what motivated my dad to sign up for it.
Parades on two sides of the border (7/7/04)
Four days, two parades, and I wasn’t covering either of them for the newspaper.
Back in toddler's world (6/16/04)
It's a standing joke at our house that we had our third child because we'd forgotten how much work the first two were.
Taking a risk to save world
It was 14 years ago when I interviewed Tom Dustin.
Uncle Fred finds a home (7/21/04)
Uncle Fred never looked better.
Good memories; bad day (8/18/04)
Plugging down Interstate 90, heading for home after two weeks of vacation, we passed the exit for Geneva on the Lake, east of Cleveland, and I found myself smiling.
A real life hero (8/4/04)
Everyone, I think, has had the daydream at one time or another.
The time's just slipped away (8/25/04)
Some anniversaries pass quietly. You never really notice them.
What made them so great?
What was it about that generation? What made them so special?
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