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Monthly Archives: April 2009
Orphans
“One realization does dawn upon the death of the second parent, namely that you’ve now moved into the green room to the River Styx. You’re next. Another thing about parental mortality: No matter how much you’ve prepared for the moment, … Continue reading
And here’s to you Mr. Robinson
I grew up in a three newspaper household. The New York Times, The Daily News, and The Long Island Press. After The Long Island Press folded, it was replaced by Newsday. I read them every day. After reading the front … Continue reading
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