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So Much For An Officer And A Gentleman
The Hartford CourantWhen David Petraeus' admirers refer to him as one of the nation's most distinguished and venerable military leaders, why do I get the sense that what they really mean is that he'd never be dishonorable enough to lie to a man? Because it's clear that...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Corporate Officers, Young Frankenstein (movie), Economy, Business and Finance, The Pentagon
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Daum: The frump factor and Holly Petraeus
Last week was a historic one for women. Eighteen women won or reclaimed Senate seats, bringing the number of women in that body to 20. Nearly 80 women now occupy the House. New Hampshire became the first state to elect a female governor and an all-women...
Tags: Anthony D. Weiner, Politics, Jenny Sanford, Science and Technology, Botox (drug)
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Keeping a lid on the Petraeus affair
Past CIA officers have been known to withhold information about questionable activities so presidents could have "plausible deniability." In the matter of retired Gen. David Petraeus' career-killing extramarital affair, President Barack Obama is stuck...
Tags: The Washington Post, U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Jill Kelley, Politics, The New York Times
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Relationship 'wrongs' haunt couple
Dear Amy: Ten years ago, while married, I became romantically involved with a woman who also was married at the time. A few years ago, my wife and I divorced, but the girlfriend "Leigh" remained married (her husband was a traveling salesman, so he wasn'...
Tags: Pathology, Medical Specialization
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Adulterers, Stand Up: Your Cheatin' Hearts Are Getting Their Due
The Hartford CourantSeptember is Infidelity Month. It has been so designated by ashleymadison.com, "the dating site for those already in relationships." I'm not sure what the proper name is for people who engage in infidelity, but I guess you would call them infidels. I...Tags: Mother's Day
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What does the Kristen and Rob saga say about us?
Obviously, the world will never be the same again. Kristen Stewart and her “Twilight” co-star Robert Pattinson. K-Stew and R-Pattz. Stroganoff and Puffinson (unofficial nicknames). Call 'em what you want; they appear to be done. That’ll...
Tags: Celebrities, Jon Stewart, Talk Shows (genre), Harry Potter (fictional character), Twilight (movie)
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Overcoming fear
Over the years at different times I have been asked the question, "Why are you a pastor?" Sometimes this question has given me pause because of the fact there are days when I ponder the same question! I have even had a day or two where the Petoskey News-...Tags: Religion and Belief, Embezzlement, Religious Texts, Corporate Crime, Human Interest
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A novel based on a Victorian divorce
"Mrs. Robinson's Disgrace" by Kate Summerscale, Bloomsbury, 320 pages, $26. In 1858, a court in London began granting divorces to people in the middle class. They had to prove various offenses to get a divorce. Henry Robinson, a civil engineer,... -
Petraeus' affair doesn't meet textbook definition of 'scandal'
Five years ago, when I covered David Petraeus' triumphant visit to Capitol Hill after he salvaged the war effort in Iraq, I likened the reception he received to that of conquering generals of Rome, who were feted with laurels, purple robes, trumpets and...Tags: U.S. House Committee on Ways and Means, Gary Condit, Eric Massa, Anthony D. Weiner, Larry Craig
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McManus: Petraeus, the comeback general
Gen. David H. Petraeus, long the most famous overachiever in the U.S. Army, is already on his way to a new career distinction: breaking the land speed record for rehabilitation from a scandal. It was only two weeks ago that Petraeus resigned from his...
Tags: U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Jill Kelley, U.S. Army, Tampa, Harry S. Truman
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Petraeus' Shakespearian storyline - Fond fools serve mad jealousy
In William Shakespeare's "Othello," an important general finds himself the victim of a little scheme, concocted by a disgruntled subordinate, to bring him down by making him jealous. It's a tawdry, less-than-credible bit of business involving a...
Tags: Jill Kelley, Tampa, John Allen, William Shakespeare, Skyfall (movie)
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Even the best and brightest can be knuckleheads
It seemed at first like a welcome break from political overload. There's nothing like a juicy sex scandal to relieve election fatigue. But this one, it turns out, brims with suggestions of military misconduct and questions of national security that have...
Tags: Mark J. Sullivan, Tampa, NATO, Dining and Drinking, Barack Obama
Nov 15, 2012
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Jun 1, 2012
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Nov 25, 2012
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Nov 16, 2012
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Nov 16, 2012
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