Jim Hilllibish: Must-see TV: Search on ‘Dancing with the Stars’

The Net has converted our newspapers and magazines into freebies. The TV fat cats no doubt are much smarter.

Looking Up: Marvels in the March twlight

If you have a clear, open view to the west, this is a good time to marvel at the wonders of the universe after you finish dinner.

Dino F. Ciliberti: I can’t compete with Dr. Oz

I’m losing my wife to a health guru. Recently, I noticed the signs: the gazing at magazine covers in supermarkets, the little name drops in conversations, the sudden interest in new activities and the change in eating habits.

Elizabeth Davies: This texting thing is really catching on

I’ve joined the texting world, and I’m only five years late.

Wood on Words: Columnist answers some lingering questions

What do “chutzpah,” “pitted prunes” and “as well as” have in common? They’re among the words and phrases I’ve been asked about within the past few months, and I’m finally getting around to writing about them. And there are more to come.

Kent Bush: Drastic measures result in school closings for K.C.

Every school system is facing uncomfortable cuts. Discussions have involved trimming programs, laying off teachers and even consolidation. But for urban school districts, this economic shortfall is threatening the ultimate collapse of district services. Wednesday night, the Kansas City, Mo., School Board voted 5-4 to close almost half of the district's buildings including schools.

Lloyd Garver: Have gun, will latte

I was surprised to learn that some gun-toting, Second Amendment-loving customers were sitting in Starbucks, sipping green tea. So much for stereotypes.

Michael Winship: Campaign 2010: Déjà vu all over again

As in 2002, the current election cycle has featured a steady stream of attack and insinuation from Republicans that Democrats in Congress have been soft on terrorism, despite a pretty solid record so far snagging terrorist suspects both here and abroad.

Frank Mulligan: Pet rat elicits hard-to-stomach memories

It’s unusual to be racked with guilt after looking at a cute-pet picture. But it can happen.

Benjamin Wachs: We get the politicians we elect

The problem isn’t just that we elect bad people. It’s that anyone with enough character to understand how toxic the political environment is has enough character to steer clear.

Kent Bush: 'Milkaholic' lawsuit won't hold legal water

Lindsay Lohan has finally gotten around to complaining about an ad for the online brokerage famous for its talking baby ads which are designed to demonstrate just how easy it is to use their service. In the latest incarnation of these ads, the baby trader refers to a "milkaholic" baby girl named Lindsay.

 

Dave Ramsey: Automatic bill pay is great

Weekly financial Q&A, with items on automatic bill paying, accidental death insurance and emergency funds.

Lost in Suburbia: In the airport, by the airport, with the airport

I packed the router in one of the carry-on suitcases and promptly forgot about it until we went through security. As the suitcase passed through the X-ray machine, an alarm went off and one of the security people grabbed the bag off the belt and approached me.            

Peter Chianca: Welcome to your new credit card bill

Dear consumer: Welcome to your new, improved credit card bill. Even though our previous methods may have been designed to wring every possible cent out of our card members, we want to make sure you know that our top priority has always been you, the interest-paying customer.

Loretta LaRoche: Somewhere along the way, sleep became uncool

Sleep deprivation creates a stress response that induces the release of cortisol, which has been found to increase abdominal fat. It also compromises memory (so now you’ve got a lot done, but you can’t remember what you did).

Anne Palumbo: The secret life of an empty-nester

Is it just me, or are other parents out there doing the happy dance 24-7 now that their kids have flown the coop? Don’t misunderstand: I love my kids, and was sad to see them go. But then the minute passed, and I was itching to get on with things.

Charita Goshay: History reminds us we're not so easily broken

There’s some debate these days as to whether we’re “broken” as a nation. I have more faith in us than to believe that. We will “keep” this ingenious republic. It is as close to a foolproof system as has ever been created — obviously.

Jim Hillibish: HD radio best thing you’ll hear on your stereo

HD radio is off the endangered-species list but still takes patience. It’s worth the effort.

On Computers: How to get the best from people who know

Knowing how to ask tech questions is the key to getting useful answers. It could be a query to a support line or a conversation over your backyard fence. The requirements are the same.

Gary Brown: My cell phone does everything but ... well, I’m not sure

My cell phone rings, I answer. If I need to call somebody, I punch in some numbers. I either talk to the person or I have to leave a message. It’s a simple system of communication. In fact, it’s so simple it makes me obsolete.

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