Susan Reimer
For this family, good things sprang from GM
December 1, 2008
I married into a General Motors family, and when I did, I took a special kind of vow: "What is good for General Motors is good for my family."
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Dining out is about people, not the food
November 24, 2008
Ask your friends how this economic mess is affecting them, and I bet the first thing they say is that they are eating out less often - or maybe not at all.
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Local girl swings for the fences, scores
November 17, 2008
Jamie Luskin McCourt is a local girl who made good. Really good.
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From dour Bushes to fun-loving Obamas
November 10, 2008
In our People magazine culture, the Obama family is photo-op gold.
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Payback will come for daylight saving time
November 3, 2008
I was sure I'd missed it. You know, the "fall back" part of the "spring forward, fall back" time changing that we do every year. I was sure it got by me somehow.
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Amid burns and toasts, my altar ego is dry-eyed
October 27, 2008
I am writing to report that I didn't cry.
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It's not my fault that I'm to blame for all this
October 20, 2008
It's not my fault.
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Palin's out of her depth, and we hold our breath
October 13, 2008
In the early days of The Movement, as we ground-zero feminists were calling it then, we tried without much success to explain to the white men who were running things how affirmative action was supposed to work.
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Caught up in the wedding mill, thank God
October 6, 2008
During my anti-establishment youth, one of the establishments I was anti was the American funeral industry.
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Those nearing retirement look for heads to roll in wake of financial collapse
September 29, 2008
We're mad as hell and we're not going to take it anymore.
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Economy now a painful breathing exercise
September 22, 2008
I hate to sound like Econ Barbie ("Math class is tough!"), but I think the entire American economy just got sucked into one of those black holes in space, and I have no idea how it happened.
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Your cheating heart may be genetic
September 15, 2008
It looks like there might be a genetic mutation in men that makes it easier for them to cheat, and if it is true, the nature of marriage, not to mention country music, could be changed forever.
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Hard to choose sides in the Mommy Wars
September 8, 2008
I was grousing to my husband about my crazy-quilt days - planning a bridal shower, helping my daughter sort through the benefits program offered by her employer, swapping out cars at the repair shop, not to mention showing up at the office - and instead of offering to pitch in, he said:
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Gloves came off when column came out
September 5, 2008
On Monday, I wrote a column criticizing the McCain campaign for what I saw as a cynical attempt to gather in unhappy women voters by naming Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin his vice presidential candidate and for exploiting the poignant story of her youngest child to appease the Republican Party's pro-life base.
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Writing dovetails with life's phases
August 17, 2008
I was a sportswriter when my bosses asked me if I wanted to be a family-life columnist.
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Scolded by all, but not sorry
August 10, 2008
Staying young, growing old and what happens in between
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Looking at living longer with less
August 3, 2008
Not long ago, I wrote that "near retirees," as we are now known, should consider working past the ages of 62 or 65 for all sorts of economic reasons, and we should salve our disappointment by doing some of the things now that we thought we would do in retirement - golfing in Florida or traveling in Europe.
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Coming soon, to a wedding near you
July 20, 2008
Connie and Nancy, my best friends since the seventh grade."
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At least the will won't be an issue
July 6, 2008
Staying young, growing old and what happens in between
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Limits lower for today's grads
June 29, 2008
Staying young, growing old and what happens in between
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Ages loom large in election
June 22, 2008
Staying young, growing old and what happens in between
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Aging has perks in tight times
June 15, 2008
Sometime during my growing up, my mother lopped 10 years off her age and started making the occasional cradle-robbing jokes about my father.
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Parents almost can see finish line
May 18, 2008
My daughter graduates from college this weekend and, God willing, she will soon be on someone else's payroll.
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Days of cursive might be history
May 4, 2008
I can tell which of my three sisters has sent me a card by the handwriting on the front of the envelope.
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Debunking negative ideas about the next crop of workers
April 20, 2008
My generation of parents considers this job to be open-ended, and the gainful employment of our children is no longer the finish line.
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Videos of beatings a lesson for kids
April 15, 2008
The harassment of teachers and the intimidation of students by classroom bullies is nothing new.
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Putting a good face on aging
April 13, 2008
The Los Angeles Times reports that, after years of steady growth -- especially among the middle classes, the cosmetic surgery industry is suffering nips and tucks because of the shaky economy.
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Poet plucks at petals of her life
April 6, 2008
In the opening pages of her memoir, The Florist's Daughter, Patricia Hampl sits determinedly by a hospital bed, holding her mother's unconscious hand while writing the obituary of this difficult woman with her other hand.
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Earnings escalator grinds to a halt
March 30, 2008
Jessie, my college-aged daughter, once declared herself to be "unemployable."
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Lessening fatigue of cancer survivors
March 23, 2008
The terrifying discovery of the lump in their breasts. The surgery, the chemo, the radiation. All of that was behind them, maybe six months behind them, maybe five years behind them. But behind them.
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Fla. sun casts long shadow on future
March 16, 2008
Iraised my hand once too often at a charity auction and was the winning bidder on a week in Naples, Fla., at the gorgeous home of a generous donor, located inside a gated community and right on a golf course.
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Study fails to credit women
March 2, 2008
Research reported in The Archives of Internal Medicine and The New York Times suggests that men can survive to "extreme old age" -- which, for the sake of argument, is considered 90 -- if they don't smoke, manage their weight, control their blood pressure, get regular exercise and avoid diabetes.
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Don't let date nights become predictable
February 24, 2008
Being a family-life columnist has its perks.
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It's neat to see kids' own habitats
February 17, 2008
Parents Weekend is that long-standing college ritual in which parents, who dropped their freshmen off just weeks earlier, get to return to campus and see the kids in their new habitat and assure themselves that they are just fine.
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Sisters bonding over kids' weddings
February 10, 2008
Four sisters born within five years. Eleven children born to them within 10 years.
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When a wife had to be well-dressed arm candy
February 3, 2008
I've always felt that I was born in the wrong era.
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Couple likes Baltimore enough to move here
January 27, 2008
Debra Thomas and her husband, Terry Shepard, found Baltimore in the answers they gave to one of those preferences quizzes you might get from an online dating service.
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Students traveling, but so are parents
January 20, 2008
My friend Betsy called me from in front of her stove, where she has been cooking for her four children for too many years to count.
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We got the one tear, and that is enough
January 13, 2008
For the first time in the history of crying, it actually helped a woman in the workplace.
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Average age of gardeners on the Web is increasing
December 30, 2007
This is gardening's hot-stove season, when, just as in baseball, planning and daydreaming replace the action in the field.
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The phases of her life can be spelled out in cars
December 23, 2007
"But mom, that van defines you," my daughter, Jessie, said during the family's latest round of musical cars.
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Women's sacrifices, taken to the extreme
December 16, 2007
Christopher Buckley's dark satire Boomsday imagines a Social Security crisis that pits the generations against each other, and a public relations campaign to persuade older Americans to do the "right" thing and check out early. There are even financial incentives and free Botox if you schedule your suicide.
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Tenacious as ivy, socialite-gardener remade her life
December 9, 2007
In 1924, at the age of 51 and with her marriage crumbling and money nearly gone, Norah Lindsay, a beautiful English socialite of the second tier, began a career as a garden designer, working for the aristocrats who were her friends.
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Your vision of retirement could be all wrong
December 2, 2007
Boomers, I think, anticipate their retirement in ways our parents did not.
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The deconstruction of Harriet Miers is filled with sexism
October 11, 2005
When the first news stories about Harriet Miers' nomination to the Supreme Court all used the same quote from President Bush describing her as "a pit bull in size 6 shoes," I decided I would listen carefully to this debate.
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Youths sound off on sex, advertising and athletes
July 26, 2005
DURING THE Summer Olympics in Athens, the eyes of the world were focused on Baltimore's Michael Phelps, and sometimes it was because his swimming suit rested so low on his hips, it looked like there might be a wardrobe malfunction at any moment.
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Clinton redux revives that sense of betrayal
June 22, 2004
SEEING BILL CLINTON in the spotlight again is like - forgive the analogy - seeing an old lover after not enough time has passed.
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Stewart's attitude was on trial, too
March 9, 2004
MARTHA STEWART's conviction in federal court last week must stand as a warning to all future Marthas.
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No reason to recant support for Arnold
October 7, 2003
ACOUPLE OF weeks ago, I wrote a column saying that if I were a Californian, I would vote for Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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Schwarzenegger's zest for American dream counterbalances past of sex, drugs
September 16, 2003
IT MIGHT COST me my feminist membership card, but if I were a California resident, I'd vote for Arnold Schwarzenegger for governor - even if I'd have to wait a few more months to do so.
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Word war: `Marital' becomes `martial'
December 10, 2002
MY HUSBAND and I lead the split-shift, tag-team, crisis-du-jour lives so common among couples with teen-age children, and our paths are guaranteed to cross at only one moment: Sunday night at 9 o'clock for the latest installment of The Sopranos.
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Sniper is wrecking the games students play
October 22, 2002
The killings by the sniper in the white van have thrown the athletic lives of children and families into a holy mess of official overreaction and bureaucratic indecision.
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With everyone a target, fear is hard to avoid
October 9, 2002
IT IS DIFFERENT this time.
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Parents feel high school angst again, through teens
October 6, 2002
IT APPEARS THAT I am not popular in high school. Again.
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Lindh rage gives way to sadness
July 23, 2002
THE CASE OF John Walker Lindh has been resolved to the apparent satisfaction of both parties.
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Mourning loss of son's competitor
March 19, 2002
KEVAN Fletcher, a top-notch wrestler for Patterson High School, was found shot to death inside his East Baltimore rowhouse earlier this month, and a pair of teen-age acquaintances have been arrested and charged with his murder.
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All we can do for safety is embrace each other
September 30, 2001
IN THE IMMEDIATE aftermath of the World Trade Center and Pentagon explosions, I had one thought, and I bet it was almost universal.
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Our routines will keep us busy, but the sadness will stay with us
September 14, 2001
IN THE AFTERMATH of the World Trade Center and Pentagon attacks, we are being told that we must recognize that life in this country will never be the same.
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And now, for a -- of local flavor, we bring you a taste of Art Donovan
January 31, 1993
Hey, Jim Kelly! Try some warm olive oil on top of your head, ya big crybaby.
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