Harry and Grace had a carousel of marriage while it lasted. There were arguments galore and children by the score or so the neighbors thought
The alarm clock screams at 5 a.m. and I get up to attend a funeral 50 miles away, a long drive back to a corner of Chicago once rife with corned beef and cabbage but
Maury’s wife frets about growing old withering up and sagging so it’s up to Maury
Widow in a rocker pets her calico cat long strokes slowly. With the cat purring and the widow humming
Rhoda, I can’t say why Amanda was picked and not Tiffany for anchor of our Nightly News. I interviewed both because Mr. Smith wanted
Midnight in San Francisco. Yoshiko is 93 and she can’t sleep so she sits in her recliner and nibbles on a rice cake,
Solid middle class he is always has been always will be until tomorrow on the highway
Two men running for office disagree about everything but have one thing in common. They won’t release their tax returns.
The question isn’t why your little world is suddenly going to hell. The question is what can you do about
The average man looks at himself in the mirror 23 times a day, the average woman 16 times a British survey reports. Men look to “admire” themselves,
It took awhile to find Osama. It will take awhile to find the Briton with his knife in the desert of Iraq. They may bring him back
Farmer John knows he’s old but didn’t think he was that old until he went to town one day and met a young lady he liked as much as he likes the corn
Fred has been working with an agency called Hunters for the Hungry for five years. During that time, his food bank has received thousands of pounds of venison to feed the poor. This yea...
It was always a lovely yard, the grass green, never a weed. Dandelions in spring were an endangered species as soon as she spotted them.
The soup kitchen opens an hour late. The rain finally stops and the hungry file in. They’ve had a long wait.