
My personal Substack is drawn from a long and lucky life. I'm an award-winning life-long journalist and writer / editor. My posts will broach the old and the new, the personal and the political. Stories both tragic and inspiring. Welcome aboard.
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I’ve been having problem w my Substack memoir and I apologize for my delay in posting anything for weeks now. I’m hoping those problems are resolved — what appears to be their solution is as mysterious to me as their introduction — but here...
He wasn't Irish and he wasn't named Patrick. He wasn't the first Christian missionary to visit Ireland and when he did arrive, there were no snakes for him to banish.
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It’s been a while, but I’m back in the saddle and eager to share some profiles of people I’ve met and known over the years.
On a day when a dismal sycophant named Pam Bondi was being “vetted” by Congress to be the country’s next attorney g...
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It’s easy to check into the place I call HospitalWorld. Anyone can do it. All it takes is a failed brake, a power tool gone berserk, a pesky pimple that just won’t go away. It can happen in a...
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I got buttonholed on New Year’s Eve 1969 by the Enquiring Reporter for Buffalo’s now-defunct morning paper. The reporter asked me to name the greatest event of the 1960s.
Next day, I read the n...
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Life-long reporter / editor / writer / husband / father/ granddad -- wild-eyed immoderate, not in that order. Blue thru & thru. Weary of Twitter and all that entails. That's all for now,
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