BACK IN THE SADDLE
A rough couple weeks over there (8/31/05)
It's been a rough several weeks. Not here. There.
New branches on family tree (9/7/05)
Thanks to a cousin I haven’t talked to in years, I now know my great-grandfather’s name.
Is chance of a lifetime gone? (9/14/05)
Everyone who ever visited New Orleans has been thinking about the city for the past couple of weeks.Including me.
Marathon game leaves him exhausted (10/12/05)
I'm exhausted. And I haven't done anything.
Long, restless night makes good story (10/26/05)
“What’s the craziest thing you’ve ever done for a story?” someone asked.
How do you say 'junk' in Russian?
If you could learn a language by buying dictionaries, I'd be fluent by now.
Looks like it's time to switch plans (10/5/05)
Can we talk a little about Decree 382?
Too much clutter for experts (9/21/05)
Clive and Roger would not approve.
Cracked crocks and the doghouse (9/28/05)
It’s been a tough time for crockery at our house.
Still falling for the magic of Christmas (11/02/05)
Every year, when November rolls around, newspaper columnists feel it’s their duty to decry how much the Christmas season has been extended and how commercialized it’s become.
A long day and a strange meeting (11/09/05)
We're standing in a hallway just outside the newsroom at Gazeta Slonimskaya, the independent newspaper of the city of Slonim in Belarus.
Losing fight to keep information flowing (11/16/05)
Roman is smiling because an old friend has arrived in town. There’s little other reason to smile.
Travel the world over, talk returns to food (11/23/05)
Inevitably, it seems, the talk turns to food.
Not enough hours in the holiday days (11/30/05)
Einstein, of course, had it right.
Almost right means entirely wrong again (12/07/05)
An old editor friend used to have a sign in his office that read, “If it’s almost right, it’s wrong.”
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