Author: Jay Tea
For a brief time, thanks to my ineptitude, some of you may have seen an inadvertant "preview" of some of our planned coverage of the fifth anniversary of the …
In Boston, a police officer managed to juggle her schedule, vacation time, and sick time to allow her to cut her work week to a single day without losing …
Normally, I slot my afternoon piece to publish at 2:00. With President Bush scheduled to speak at 1:20, I figured I better get my predictions out of the way …
Just a few odds and ends of political trivia that have been bouncing around in the back of my head recently... For 20 years, the United States had five …
Yesterday, I engaged in another cheap shot against the Council on American-Islamic Relations. One commenter challenged me, saying that groups like CAIR that intend to reconcile the differences between …
I've always been one to find good stuff cheap (the slogan of Building 19, one of my favorite haunts). I've staked out most of the Manchester-area thrift shops, discount …
Earlier, while shopping, I noticed that Energizer is selling pink batteries to raise money for the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. This sounds like a fine, noble endeavor, …
As the fifth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks draws nearer and nearer, we must remind ourselves of the consequences of that terrible day. And we must never, never forget …
Right after I finish reading about Steve Irwin's death, I see on Animal Planet a promo for a show tomorrow night. "Tomorrow the Croc Hunter pushes his luck -- …
Yesterday, Kim posted a piece about Al Qaeda's latest propaganda tape. And as is often the case around these parts, the discussion went off on its own in ways …