During World War II, when they were 19 and 20, they flew 28 missions over Germany in a B-17. With each raid, they faced their mortality. When they concluded military service, they mentally cataloged their intense friendships as a wartime experience, scattered to their respective homes, went on with their lives and never saw each other again.
Does Sean Hannity's idolization of the armed services damn true military heroes with faint praise? The other evening I happened to catch part of the Hannity and Colmes show on Fox News. (Lest this confession should automatically dampen my credibility, I should mention that the owner of my local gym insists on having the TVs tuned permanently to that channel with subtitles, I might add, so
It was Sunday, April 9, 2006, and Frank Melton hadn't called me, yet. This was odd because the Sunday before, I had gone on my first ride-along with him on the Mobile Command Center, and he had invited me back for a second nighttime.
Could it be something bad is going to happen if they say something bad is going to happen if someone reads what Bobby Meade has written? 5/24 Viral bacterias?
In the small hours of Aug. 9, 1964, the family of Medal of Honor recipient Billy Harrell arrived home after a trip to the New York World's Fair. Harrell's 9-year-old son Gary bounded out of the cab while his mother Olive and sister Christie, 11, got the luggage.
Twenty-one young people who have killed themselves in the past 18 months who lived in or were connected with Bridgend in south Wales and all chose death by hanging. The police now believe they were not part of a suicide cult so why did they do it?
Here he comes. Chasing history and chased by it. A black man trying to capture the ultimate American job: the presidency. In Indiana this day they are screaming: O-bah-muh, O-bah-muh, O-bah-muh.
Perhaps it's appropriate that the documentary " Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired " received a special screening at this year's Cannes Film Festival , considering that its firm distribution deal really does seem like something special.