Monthly Archives: November 2007

Remembering Cathy Seipp

Jackie Danicki posts Nov. 20: Our dreadfully missed friend, Cathy Seipp, would have celebrated her birthday this past Saturday. Cathy’s daughter, Maia, wrote a poignant poem to mark the occasion. Sometimes, friends and I will exchange emails – quite out … Continue reading

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A Daughter Searches For Her Father’s Murderers

Rachel (Desert Fae) emails: Hi, I ran across the article or rather, profile of Danny Casoloro/INSLAW/Octopus on this site. Do you have contact with the guy [John Connolly] that wrote it? I ask because I’m the daughter of one of … Continue reading

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THE RISE AND TRAGIC FALL OF A MILLION DOLLAR ANCHORMAN

From ERSNews: He was one of the first "million-dollar" anchors in Los Angeles. For years John Schubeck made more than a million dollars a year anchoring local TV News in Los Angeles. He also was one of the few Southern … Continue reading

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Law lags as taunts ruin lives

From the St. Louis Post Dispatch: In Florida, Jeff Johnston, 15, hanged himself by his book-bag strap in 2005 after three years of cyberspace bullying. His mother and principal had tried to stop the threats but couldn’t. In Vermont, Ryan … Continue reading

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‘Naked World’

I caught this great HBO documentary last night while editing my pictures of the munchkins. I’ve heard about photographer Spencer Tunick many times but I’ve never thought about him till now. This documentary rattled my thinking about public nudity. Yes, … Continue reading

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