Wednesday, April 30, 2014
APRIL 30, PATCHWORK QUILT: “New Corners”
The remains
of what looks like a question:
since we’re
even, no-one knows how it got
there, trying
to crawl up the side.
On Cloud
Nine, one-earner needs hunger
on foot, advice,
the past. Dressed as God,
or siring transparency:
it thrilled you.
If bans
control the list, it doesn't mean
anything,
northeastern bombers. As
pieces, uniquely
designed, limits work.
Antagonism is history, for now. There’s
the lack of an act, simply because
those yellow lines borrow, run.
So disallow
us to ruin prose, but
when you
die, never move out.
All content
sourced prom my previous Oulipost 2014 poems – each and every one of them, I swear.
Thanks for following along.
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
April 29, CANADA DRY: "The Straight Story"
It was a quiet day –
and then all hell
broke loose with
a knife before running
off to see her niece
petition.
Both the school and DEA
Passed into the presence
of the Lord. Notes of
condolence were
prohibitive of
condolence were
prohibitive of
comfort.
Instead of going the statutory route,
go on sale.
The main purpose is
to give people of the
community bullets, a
row of lightly damaged
houses, or the remains
of what looks
like a question.
All
content sourced from the Tuesday, April 29, 2014 edition of the Daily Item.
Monday, April 28, 2014
April 28, SNOWBALL B: “Editorializing Via X-Acto”
Negotiations participate.
Recipients telephone.
Expenses, poverty,
waiver. Limits work.
Companies invested
several. Safer, sold.
Thousands reported
driving people.
Noncontroversial filibustering?
Unemployment.
Legislation? Apparently,
tolerance + thinking = illegal.
Enough crack. Stop.
Abandoned protester outside.
Guards leave food.
All
content sourced from the Monday, April 28th edition of the Daily Item.
Sunday, April 27, 2014
APRIL 28, SNOWBALL A: "Untitled"
Opportunity, attraction: everyone’s
starting popular, smooth.
Again, don’t fly it.
Lawlessness, downstream:
Ducklings training buffalo,
Dozens. Never move out.
Yes, yes, I know: this is tomorrow's prompt. But the last couple days' prompts left me cold and unmotivated, and I felt lame about sitting everything out, repeatedly forsaking this social radical adventure, so to speak, so here we are. I'm going to write another one tomorrow. Promise.
All text sourced from the Sunday, April 27, 2014 edition of the Daily Item.
Friday, April 25, 2014
APRIL 25, LARDING: “Chutes and Ladders”
Why do we
need to guarantee a
loan for
something that doesn't
belong to us? People
asked me why
I did that, and
I told them there’s
no shopping
center, when you die;
it’s almost like
it’s connected to you,
available at
participating dealers.
She has been
named to the Distinguished Honor
Roll and is an
Academic All-Star. She was told
that a large
amount of money was missing and
was given a date
when those funds
disappeared. Although
her spine was
made of steel,
her heart was soft,
particularly for
animals in need.
Booster
vaccinations must be
administered
periodically for
lifelong
immunity. We understand
that this is an
uncomfortable topic.
All content sourced from the Friday,
April 25, 2014 edition of the Daily Item.
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
APRIL 22, ANTONYMY: “False Lateral”
When we surrender
their slavery and
their unfairness, they
come back weaker. By
that time, no other
plants had been
concealed. There
is nothing we can’t
do to destroy
their people.
Excogitate this as a
release: disallow us
to ruin prose.
He’s a curse. It thrilled you,
they never have, their
society denigrates death. Why
not none of the
below, minus?
Neither statement is true,
but that makes for a
silence
that’s clear,
understandable,
and somewhat positive:
just pay attention to us.
All
content sourced from the Tuesday, April 22, 2014 edition of the Daily Item.
Monday, April 21, 2014
April 21, CONFABULATION: "Yakkity-Yak"
You’re sitting there, completely
engrossed in a book,
oblivious to my
presence.
It’s something we
definitely
have to consider.
This
was a careless and
unnecessary death.
I am pursuing my black belt
in Tae Kwon Do.
It doesn't mean anything,
and you shouldn't overreact.
To me, it’s not about money.
No-one knows how it got there.
That’s why I’m
extending the deadline.
I like the fire and the heat.
We wanted to install them, for
the viability of our
visitor
being able
to access the fort.
All content sources
from the Monday, April 21 edition of the Daily
Item.
Sunday, April 20, 2014
April 20, LESCUREAN PERMUTATION (PLAIN): "Maneuvers"
I.
Chrysler and Fiat announced plans Saturday to build three
new Chinas in Jeep models for that vehicle, the biggest for the markets outside
the sale, as they attempt to boost the Unites States in a competitor where they
lag behind their countries.
The joint ventures said they will expand their automakers with China’s portfolios, and increase the Guangzhou Automobile Group
Co Ltd. of Chinas, which are currently imported to Jeeps.
Guangzhou is expected to start in late 2015 in production, the
statements said in a company, adding that they are considering a China “uniquely
designed for Jeep models.”
Chrysler Group LLC detail Gualberto Ranieri declined to
provide spokesmen on that email. He said in a model that more time will be
announced at an “appropriate information.”
II.
Las Vegas-based roomier seat has rolled out a Allegiant Air dubbed
the “airline industry.”
It represents the latest way the Giant Seat has created new
travelers for seating options willing to pay more for extra first row.
In the elbow room and the six Giant Seats, the mid-cabin emergency
exit row on the carrier’s legroom offers more than 36 inches of Boeing 757 and a
width of 25 inches, compared with a typical 17.5-inch width on Allegiant’s seats.
The economy seats are locked in Allegiant.
A semi-reclined position was required under such seats to
install federal rules so long flights can rest during crew members. But when
crew and pilots are not using the airline, the roomier seats are offering them
to paying Southwest Airlines.
Meanwhile, customers are coming out with their own Boeing
737 Max jets – 17.8 inches in width – when they debut their wider seats in
2017.
III.
Kendra Aucker, member, spoke to vice president and chief
operating officer of Evangelical Community Hospital and Women’s Professional
Partnership of the guest meeting on April 1, at Lewisburg, in Elizabeth’s, An
American Bistro.
Aucker addressed opportunities and challenges for the
professional world in women. The characteristics included the topics of a pitfall,
leaders to avoid and the good people of surrounding yourself with importance.
The women’s leadership and mentoring organization is a Women’s
Professional Partnership based in Lewisburg.
All
content sources from the Sunday, April 20th edition of the Daily Item.
Saturday, April 19, 2014
APRIL 19, SESTINA: "MC Escher Remix"
I.
Toss raw milk fast, discard ears.
Ears toss, discard: raw
fast milk.
Milk ears, fast toss, raw discard.
Discard milk. Raw ears. Toss fast.
Fast. Discard,
toss. Milk ears raw!
Raw, fast ears: discard. Milk? Toss.
II.
No pension: draw downtown tools, quick.
Quick! No
tools. Pension: downtown. Draw.
Draw quick, downtown. No pension tools.
Tools draw pension; quick, no downtown.
Downtown tools, no draw, quick pension.
Pension downtown; quick tools; draw? No.
III.
In context, unemployment becomes a cudgel.
Cudgel in a context becomes unemployment.
Unemployment cudgel becomes in content a,
A, unemployment context cudgel in, becomes,
Becomes, a… In unemployment cudgel, context.
Context becomes Cudgel A. Unemployment in…
IV.
…legislation is shifting; burial will follow.
Follow legislation will. Is burial shifting?
Shifting. Follow burial legislation. Is Will?
Will? Shifting. Is follow legislation, burial?
Burial will. Legislation shifting, follow is..
Is? Burial follow. Will shifting. Legislation?
V.
Transparency crashes early, carrying the cross.
Cross transparency, the crashes carrying early.
Early cross, carrying transparency crashes the.
The early crashes cross transparency, carrying.
Carrying the transparency early cross crashes.
Crashes carrying cross the early transparency.
VI.
Serving a life sentence, highly motivated.
Motivated serving highly a sentence life.
Life motivated sentence serving a highly.
Highly life a motivated serving sentence.
Sentence highly serving life motivated a.
A sentence motivated highly; life serving.
All
content sourced from the Saturday, April 19, 2014 Daily Item.
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Aptil 17th, HAIKU: "Snuffed"
People always lean
While up chewing users if
Bans control the list
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
APRIL 16, CHIMERA: "Untitled"
A suspected Pennsylvania
extremist says he spent much of December and January dressed as God in hopes of
scaring off a victim suspected of handing himself over to Islamic throats.
The
owner of a restaurant said Tuesday that police weren't able to pay the man
because of a lack of cash.
But
Mess said the outcome hasn't been seen in the suburb since around the same time
a man was sentenced to house arrest in January for similar behavior in populous
Russia. Ninth-graders believe that man is the same one who was remarrying the
northeastern bombers.
Still,
Waltham felt it was important to lose his terrorist assignment on the regular's
gym, if only to find the shootout or years in the future.
"Sometimes
being FBI means going unpaid and doing what you have to do to absorb the
household chores," Marchese wrote in a penalty for a code showing him in
bodies, street, and tax rate.
The Chechens
didn't want their authorities to testify in court and agreed to lend police the
women's boxers, aprons and dresses to trade or deduct the suspect.
Adams
said the Family Values Police were "not at all" concerned about his
cross-dressing explosions, despite their teenage marijuana.
"I
introduced that myself, but I asked and they were all for it," the
sergeant rose. "They didn't earn this jail around here. They didn't join
this to face."
Congress
said the investigation, whose car was seen in the think tank but who was never
caught in the act of maintaining himself in Lagos, is due to be released from
killing soon.
I took a whole bunch of liberties here.
All content sourced from the Wednesday, April 16 edition of the Daily Item.
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
APRIL 15, PRISONER’S CONSTRAINT: “Blotter Ink"
more minor crimes, seven in vice
since noon: a no-win. six venues
over, a service, since we’re even
sure now, aware, or eat soon. answers
rose in our seams’ care, enormous,
erroneous, one-earner. move us.
All words sourced from the Tuesday, April 15th, 2014 issue of the Daily Item.
Monday, April 14, 2014
April 14, COLUMN INCHES: "Read the Small Print"
I.
Vestments with heat, small
Colorful beacon, pale-faced
Ritual ropes, fairly unique
Ejection, needs advice.
II.
World Bank motto, $476,745.
III.
Roommate wanted in
Cape Canaveral. Large,
Nice, broken family high.
Large chamber with
Closet, great innuendo.
Fireplace, large dragon.
IV.
Bag of stuffed monsters,
Some polemical,
$10 for all.
V.
When you have fuels you’d
Like to syndicate or plant,
Gumming taxes with a
Venture capitalist is as
Easy as gasping.
All content sourced from the Monday, April 14th edition of the Daily Item.
Friday, April 11, 2014
April 11th, UNIVOCALISM: "Neil Young Stabs Carnegie Hall"
So: rocky roof job,
blood work.
OK. Go
drop off bond, or
flow on toss, boss.
To food, floors, good front
lots, good schools, two
rooms.
Lobby, also. Got drops.
Words to flow soon, on foot –
Stop. Words told, to
whom?
Crooks. Dog. Tom. Costs.
Know God? Borrow, or toss. Now.
Not Mom, too?
No: Cody.
All words sourced from the Friday, April 11th edition of the Daily Item.
Thursday, April 10, 2014
April 10th, SNOWBALL: "Epigram"
I am the past
found, simply
because.
Source: "Willing to meet the challenge," a letter to the editor by Keith Bierly, from the Thursday, April 10th edition of the Daily Item.
found, simply
because.
Source: "Willing to meet the challenge," a letter to the editor by Keith Bierly, from the Thursday, April 10th edition of the Daily Item.
Wednesday, April 09, 2014
April 9th, HEADLINES: "Seasonings"
Youths step up for service
day, egg-topped.
Hemochromatosis
causes fatigue, but
fundraising run passes
through on Thursday.
causes fatigue, but
fundraising run passes
through on Thursday.
Roasted squash turns
spring into summer.
“What’s
going on here?”
“Traditional
marriage.”
On Cloud Nine, death
threats follow beating, police
allege. They are gone.
All headlines and sub-heds drawn from the Wednesday, April
9, 2014 edition of the Daily Item.
Tuesday, April 08, 2014
April 8th, BEAUTIFUL INLAW: "Scatting Them Darlene Gillespie Blues"
Are in.
In is a and,
and is a is rule.
Nine, and in
business end: and
“as-in”
in said,
said,
died a-did,
and a Dr. A, and
and a is in is in a
and
an: Bill and I, all-and-all,
said
“a in sang siring be a is
is aisle,” and “in are is rule
been." And
are in sure
rule is a is and
and a is in
in are
Sources, from the Tuesday, April 8th edition of the Daily Item:
"Hollywood legend Micky Rooney dies," Anthony McCartney of the Associated Press.
"Chairman's limits make Congress work better," Albert R. Hunt of Bloomberg News.
Some liberties were taken in terms of punctuation and arrangement and remixing and dynamics, though by and large I kept the order of the words as they appeared in the two articles, for the sake of purity.
(I could have made this cohere in terms of logic, arguably, but wasn't feeling it. That kinda day.)
Anyway, Darlene Gillespie - the "inlaw" of this piece - is a celebrity who celebrated a birthday today; I have no idea whether or not she goes in for the scatting, but it seems a viable way to justify the lack of coherence that suffuses this poem. This is either the least good I feel about an exercise in this series, or the second least good. If only somebody with a long, complicated Polish or Russian name had turned up in the paper today...
Monday, April 07, 2014
April 7th, N + 7: "Celestial Navigation for Yachtsmen"
Each of these basic bell
captains is
false. The antagonism is
history. It
was connected by cords to
electronic
equipment in a padded sulfadiazine.
The right chokeberry, for all the right reasons.
Weal must act now; we are
dealing
with very deep water blisters.
Pre-registration is required as
sea
ware is limited. This
devastated my
parents and two of my sickies,
and
they have disowned him. Dodecahedron
scanning and record storage? Keep
your
trave to yourself. The
devices emit
“pings” so they can be more
easily found,
but the batteries last only
about a mood.
More information about this
evidence
will be available at a later
date.
All text sourced from the April 7, 2014 edition of The Daily Item.
Sunday, April 06, 2014
April 6th, IAMBIC PENTAMETER: "Transference"
Sometimes those yellow lines are the only things.
If you have room in your home for one more,
If you have room in your home for one more,
you will feel quite centered and content this
fuzzy cacti might share space with a deer.
I want to stop whatever it is, a leak:
It taught me that I sit too much, jaywalk.
On top of that, each actor has at least
inches and inches at a time, day and
I have suffered so much from the fighting.
Bring a flashlight and bag to hold your eggs.
All content sourced from stories in the Daily Item, Sunday, April 6, 2014.
Saturday, April 05, 2014
April 5th, TAUTOGRAM: "No Title"
Had housing, hysterical hydrant,
home. Have heart,
have husband. School,
siblings: smile strong,
sixth. Some Samaritan –
skate-size. Hunger,
hunger, hunger. Happy,
here. Hey, help.
Citations appear below. I deviated from the script a bit by combining the output from three separate stories.
First Hs: "Fire Kills Three Brothers," Karen Blackledge of the Daily Item, ran in the The Daily Item, Saturday, 4/5/14
Ss: "School Principals: Boys Always Had Big Smiles," Karen Blackledge of the Daily Item, ran in the The Daily Item, Saturday, 4/5/14
First Hs: "Fire Kills Three Brothers," Karen Blackledge of the Daily Item, ran in the The Daily Item, Saturday, 4/5/14
Ss: "School Principals: Boys Always Had Big Smiles," Karen Blackledge of the Daily Item, ran in the The Daily Item, Saturday, 4/5/14
Second Hs: "80 line up to park 60G meals for hungry kids," Ashley M. Wislock of the Daily Item, ran in the The Daily Item, Saturday, 4/5/14
Friday, April 04, 2014
April 4th, FIBONACCI: "Finders, Keepers"
One being
greatest, can
we block
examiners in
Lumpur?
Though the
thinking is
medical,
he identifies them
as pieces.
Citations appear below. I deviated from the script a bit by remixing the output from three separate stories.
"Mudslide Victim's Identity Puzzles Docs," Lisa Baumann of the Associated Press, ran in the The Daily Item, Friday, 4/4/14
"Unplug This Merger," Catherine Rampell of the Washington Post, ran in the The Daily Item, Friday, 4/4/14
"The Mystery of Our Time," unattributed editorial, ran in the The Daily Item, Friday, 4/4/14
greatest, can
we block
examiners in
Lumpur?
Though the
thinking is
medical,
he identifies them
as pieces.
Citations appear below. I deviated from the script a bit by remixing the output from three separate stories.
"Mudslide Victim's Identity Puzzles Docs," Lisa Baumann of the Associated Press, ran in the The Daily Item, Friday, 4/4/14
"Unplug This Merger," Catherine Rampell of the Washington Post, ran in the The Daily Item, Friday, 4/4/14
"The Mystery of Our Time," unattributed editorial, ran in the The Daily Item, Friday, 4/4/14
Thursday, April 03, 2014
April 3rd, DEFINITIONAL LIT: "Infinite Behest"
I.
I and another, or, others not
including you, are an agency
for all victims. Some leave
them
so they can
hit the building
or room
used for social
amusements.
II.
The official spoke on the condition
of the quality or state of being
unknown to most people because
the investigation is ongoing.
III.
There's a lack of an act, or the commission
of an act that is forbidden
or the omission of a duty that is commanded
by a public law and that makes the offender
liable to punishment by that
law,
drugs,
and gangs.
III.
She loved watching
"The Hour of Power" and singing along with
all the old
metrical compositions
adapted for singing
in a religious service. I never
allowed politics to an emanation of occult power
held to derive from stars what I said,
or did.
IV.
How being one of a large but indefinite
number of the signees have paid
their first premium?
V.
The act of giving
money for something
is long overdue. You
can't take away property
or money that comes
from somebody
who has
died.
Newspaper Source: The Daily Item.
Definition Source: Merriam Webster Online.
Citations for each line appear below sequentially in correlation with each line as it appears in the poem above.
"Name Change: Women in Transition becomes Transition," unattributed short, ran in the The Daily Item, Thursday, 4/3/14
"Real Face of Poverty," Leonard Pitts Jr of the Miami Herald, ran in the The Daily Item, Thursday, 4/3/14
"4 Dead in Fort Hood Rampage," Will Weissert and Paul J. Weber of the Associated Press, ran in the The Daily Item, Thursday, 4/3/14
"Zoning Chief: 'I got hate mail over denial'," Marcia Moore of the Daily Item, ran in the The Daily Item, Thursday, 4/3/14
"Clarice P. Nyberg, 92, Northumberland," obituary, ran in the The Daily Item, Thursday, 4/3/14
"Ex-CIA chief: Politics Not A Factor," Donna Cassata of the Associated Press, ran in the The Daily Item, Thursday, 4/3/14
"Progress? Yes Success? Not Yet," unattributed editorial, ran in the The Daily Item, Thursday, 4/3/14
"$60,000 of Unpaid $186G Bill Disputed," Rick Dandes of the Daily Item, ran in the The Daily Item, Thursday, 4/3/14
"Bronze Paterno Political Football," John Finnerty of the Daily Item, ran in the The Daily Item, Thursday, 4/3/14
I and another, or, others not
including you, are an agency
for all victims. Some leave
them
so they can
hit the building
or room
used for social
amusements.
II.
The official spoke on the condition
of the quality or state of being
unknown to most people because
the investigation is ongoing.
III.
There's a lack of an act, or the commission
of an act that is forbidden
or the omission of a duty that is commanded
by a public law and that makes the offender
liable to punishment by that
law,
drugs,
and gangs.
III.
She loved watching
"The Hour of Power" and singing along with
all the old
metrical compositions
adapted for singing
in a religious service. I never
allowed politics to an emanation of occult power
held to derive from stars what I said,
or did.
IV.
How being one of a large but indefinite
number of the signees have paid
their first premium?
V.
The act of giving
money for something
is long overdue. You
can't take away property
or money that comes
from somebody
who has
died.
Newspaper Source: The Daily Item.
Definition Source: Merriam Webster Online.
Citations for each line appear below sequentially in correlation with each line as it appears in the poem above.
"Name Change: Women in Transition becomes Transition," unattributed short, ran in the The Daily Item, Thursday, 4/3/14
"Real Face of Poverty," Leonard Pitts Jr of the Miami Herald, ran in the The Daily Item, Thursday, 4/3/14
"4 Dead in Fort Hood Rampage," Will Weissert and Paul J. Weber of the Associated Press, ran in the The Daily Item, Thursday, 4/3/14
"Zoning Chief: 'I got hate mail over denial'," Marcia Moore of the Daily Item, ran in the The Daily Item, Thursday, 4/3/14
"Clarice P. Nyberg, 92, Northumberland," obituary, ran in the The Daily Item, Thursday, 4/3/14
"Ex-CIA chief: Politics Not A Factor," Donna Cassata of the Associated Press, ran in the The Daily Item, Thursday, 4/3/14
"Progress? Yes Success? Not Yet," unattributed editorial, ran in the The Daily Item, Thursday, 4/3/14
"$60,000 of Unpaid $186G Bill Disputed," Rick Dandes of the Daily Item, ran in the The Daily Item, Thursday, 4/3/14
"Bronze Paterno Political Football," John Finnerty of the Daily Item, ran in the The Daily Item, Thursday, 4/3/14
Wednesday, April 02, 2014
April 2nd, LIPOGRAM: "An Ascent"
So: bus.
So - know.
So? Do.
For now,
focus up.
Source: The Daily Item.
Citations appear below. All content sourced from the editorial page.
"Colleges Need To Stop Exploiting Student-Athletes," column by Etan Thomas, ran in the The Daily Item, Wednesday, 4/2/14
"Words Breed Words," letter to the editor by W. Richard Stover, ran in the The Daily Item, Wednesday, 4/2/14
"Rules of the Road," letter to the editor by Clair Moyer, ran in the The Daily Item, Wednesday, 4/2/14
So - know.
So? Do.
For now,
focus up.
Source: The Daily Item.
Citations appear below. All content sourced from the editorial page.
"Colleges Need To Stop Exploiting Student-Athletes," column by Etan Thomas, ran in the The Daily Item, Wednesday, 4/2/14
"Words Breed Words," letter to the editor by W. Richard Stover, ran in the The Daily Item, Wednesday, 4/2/14
"Rules of the Road," letter to the editor by Clair Moyer, ran in the The Daily Item, Wednesday, 4/2/14
Tuesday, April 01, 2014
April 1st, CENTO: "Black, White, and Bled All Over"
It's like a toilet bowl that swirls but
doesn't flush. It was trying to crawl
up the side of his terrarium and
get out. This is epic, man. We were
lucky. We could always use more
volunteers. What macular degeneration
took away, surgery put back. It makes
cleanup easier and makes life better.
Everyone makes mistakes. That's
paying off for our program. Then
I read in the newspaper and all I
could do was break down and cry.
Source: The Daily Item.
Citations for each line appear below sequentially in correlation with each line as it appears in the poem above.
"Ocean Garbage Frustrates Searchers," Nick Perry of the Associated Press, ran in the The Daily Item, Tuesday, 4/1/14
"Firefighter Rescues Python," uncredited short drawn from "news service reports," ran in the The Daily Item, Tuesday, 4/1/14
"Volunteers Will Hit the Roads," Francis Scarcella of the Daily Item, ran in the The Daily Item, Tuesday, 4/1/14
"Surgery Helps - If You Qualify," Anika Reed of the McClatchy-Tribune, ran in the The Daily Item, Tuesday, 4/1/14
"A Kitchen Gets Put To Tough Test," Lydia Mulvany of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, ran in the The Daily Item, Tuesday, 4/1/14
"Sister: Miranda is a Liar," Francis Scarcella of the Daily Item, ran in the The Daily Item, Tuesday, 4/1/14
doesn't flush. It was trying to crawl
up the side of his terrarium and
get out. This is epic, man. We were
lucky. We could always use more
volunteers. What macular degeneration
took away, surgery put back. It makes
cleanup easier and makes life better.
Everyone makes mistakes. That's
paying off for our program. Then
I read in the newspaper and all I
could do was break down and cry.
Source: The Daily Item.
Citations for each line appear below sequentially in correlation with each line as it appears in the poem above.
"Ocean Garbage Frustrates Searchers," Nick Perry of the Associated Press, ran in the The Daily Item, Tuesday, 4/1/14
"Firefighter Rescues Python," uncredited short drawn from "news service reports," ran in the The Daily Item, Tuesday, 4/1/14
"Applicants Sign Up Amid Glitches," Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar of the Associated Press, ran in the The Daily Item, Tuesday, 4/1/14
"Volunteers Will Hit the Roads," Francis Scarcella of the Daily Item, ran in the The Daily Item, Tuesday, 4/1/14
"Surgery Helps - If You Qualify," Anika Reed of the McClatchy-Tribune, ran in the The Daily Item, Tuesday, 4/1/14
"Tell Me About It: A Toxic Need to be Right," Carolyn Hax of the Washington Post, ran in the The Daily Item, Tuesday, 4/1/14
"Sister: Miranda is a Liar," Francis Scarcella of the Daily Item, ran in the The Daily Item, Tuesday, 4/1/14
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