Author: Jay Tea
Last week, when President Bush met with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas and pledged $50 million dollars in aid, a lot of people whom I respect were outraged. There has …
New England's getting its first sunny weekend in over a month, and it's just about time. Apparently, there are a lot of people who have been driven stir-crazy by …
I always thought that road rage happened on the road, not at the gas station. And I also thought that lawyers would be above getting into fistfights at the …
This morning, I looked at three separate stories out of Massachusetts. All involved sex and schools. Naturally, my prurient interests were aroused. In the first case, a father was …
Last fall, when the Red Sox came back from losing three games to the Yankees and won the American League pennant, Bostonians were understandably excited. Excited enough to turn …
It's often been said that the lessons learned on the playground translate surprisingly well to the real world. (I know I've said it before.) One thing that has come …
I've written before about my dedication to language. Another way in which that manifests itself is in how much I get bothered when I see or hear words being …
I think I'm getting over my outrage over the Senate "compromise" on judicial nominees and the filibuster, after venting and getting a couple hours' sleep. And with that behind …
For the last umpteen weeks, we have had rainy, sleazy weather every weekend. Yesterday, when someone commented on the weather, I replied that it was just a typical early …
And just when you think you've heard it all when it comes to illegal aliens flouting US laws, here comes another one. Charles Bueno came to the United States …