Author: Jay Tea
There have been a few times of late when I've been reluctant to recommend other blogs because they, in my opinion, are a bit too free tossing around profanities. …
Two stories are floating around the blogosphere of late, and I think I see a common thread between them. The first is the tale of how Microsoft chose to …
Yesterday, I briefly touched on the Ray Reggie mess. Now, it's time to delve a little more deeply into this scandal that could pit the two major Democratic power …
I just woke up from a very strange dream. I was watching the "Duel of Wits" scene from "The Princess Bride," but in this version, Jennifer Aniston (as her …
Here's a movie plot: A man, ambitious for political power, makes a deal with the devil: in exchange for power and success through his sons, he will surrender his …
I've always been a voracious reader. When I was in the 3rd grade, my teacher loaned me a book that I have loved to this day. At least once …
There are times when I feel sorry for Ted Kennedy. He was born to play a Falstaffian role, ill-suited and ill-trained for the role destiny thrust upon him. And …
Recently at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Dr. Joseph Upton was performing a 12-hour surgery reconstructing a patient's hand. During a "clinically required break," though, he apparently got a …
Earlier this week, I reported about a Boston Herald investigation into unpaid parking tickets given to city-owned vehicles. It turns out that the Herald isn't quite ready to stop …
While I was finishing up my earlier story on the murdered police officer in Providence, Rhode Island, I discovered this story with some eerie similiarities out of Medford, Massachusetts. …