Bill White
Let's call it Dog Gone Drive
September 6, 2008
I asked readers a while back to suggest alternative names for Allentown's Mack Boulevard, since there won't be a Mack World Headquarters there any more.
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Palin should be judged on her record, not others' notions
September 5, 2008
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin delivered a terrific speech Wednesday night at the Republican convention. She was feisty, funny and very appealing. The audience loved her, and I suspect the people watching at home were impressed, too.
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Her bottom line has four feet
September 4, 2008
I asked Liz Jones one time to look in on a friend who had a problem with cats. We'll call her Donna.
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Idiot savant hits pay dirt at the Allentown Fair
August 30, 2008
I've always believed that each person has special gifts, although they sometimes go unrecognized.
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Shhh! I'm hunting veep
August 30, 2008
The musher urged the sled dogs on.
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'You know, I have one simple request.'
August 28, 2008
That sophisticated comedy classic, ''Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery,'' includes a memorable exchange between Dr. Evil and his henchman, No. 2.
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Zoo is moving in the right direction
August 26, 2008
I haven't exactly been a great booster for the Lehigh Valley Zoo, formerly known as the Trexler- Lehigh County Game Preserve.
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Will Mack Boulevard need a new name?
August 23, 2008
I toured Allentown's America on Wheels Museum Tuesday morning, following up on my list of the area's 10 best attractions.
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What is the capital of Deleware?
August 21, 2008
I fell for an old joke while I was down at the shore last month.
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A columnist's midsummer night's dream
August 19, 2008
''How lon g has he been in there?'' the state Capitol policeman asked from the outer office of House Majority Leader Bill DeWeese.
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There's value in having a reporter in the room
August 16, 2008
When I started at The Morning Call, not long after the glaciers began receding from North America, we used to cover every municipal meeting we could. We saw ourselves as the newspaper of record.
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New era of transparency off to rocky start
August 14, 2008
Freemansburg solicitor Lawrence Fox grandly announced at Monday night's Borough Council meeting, ''This borough is going to operate under total transparency.''
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School boards and root beer are different
August 12, 2008
Deciding between applicants for a new job can be difficult. But sometimes, an applicant makes it easy.
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Movie houses, Wine Trail and covered bridges
August 9, 2008
Here are the rest of readers' suggestions about the area's greatest attractions.
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Readers offer their favorite attractions
August 7, 2008
When I wrote a while back about the Top 10 attractions I would show visitors to impress them with our area, I invited your suggestions.
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Back for a big bite of Musikfest
August 5, 2008
It's Monday morning, and I'm girding my loins or whatever it is you gird when you're about to eat a lot for the 12th straight year.
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School director sounds like superintendent's mother
August 2, 2008
Here's a variation on an ol d riddle:
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Were appalling conditions at dog kennels overlooked?
July 31, 2008
It's one of life's great mysteries.
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25 Best Eats
July 30, 2008
One of the things I hate is seeing TV stars who have aged so horribly that they look nothing like the way I remember them. Nobody wants to see Gilligan hobbling around with a walker.
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Food challenge bigger, better
July 29, 2008
You may have noticed that my face turns up on our front page more often than it used to.
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Hitchhiking on the Straight Talk Express
July 26, 2008
I got an interesting e-mail Monday afternoon.
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Dognapping strategy backfires
July 24, 2008
In the wildly popular comic strip Mark Trail, dogs often find themselves in odd positions.
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Wal-Mart fight woke residents in N. Whitehall
July 22, 2008
When I was carping recently about elected boards that hold their meetings in the morning, I should have worked in the 4 p.m. township supervisor meetings.
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Here's your chance to dunk clowns
July 19, 2008
You're standing at the mirror, admiring your My Little Pony tattoo and stewing over columnist Paul Carpenter's unkind words about body art.
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This was the ultimate perp walk
July 17, 2008
The ''perp walk'' is a media staple. Photographers and video crews station themselves at the entrance to a courthouse or district judge office and capture the grim suspects being walked in and out.
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Comics poll timing very suspicious
July 15, 2008
I thought it was pretty sneaky of our editors to conduct a poll on Morning Call comics while I was on vacation. By the time this appears, the Internet voting already will be over.
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NRA: First pigeons, next the world
July 3, 2008
I wrote a while back about pigeon shoots still being staged in parts of Berks County.
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A columnist's midsummer night's dream
June 26, 2008
''Ladies and gentlemen,'' the PPL executive told the company's leaders, ''we have the results of our focus group interviews.''
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Military official says employers are supportive
June 21, 2008
Military official says employers are supportive
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McMuffins and meetings don't mix
June 19, 2008
The Carbon County commissioners meet Thursday mornings at 10:30.
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Rekindle that righteous indignation
June 17, 2008
You know I love you guys, but I loved you a lot more in 2005 and 2006.
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Guardsman still has health insurance
June 15, 2008
In a country so focused on the trivial in politics, proving your patriotism is a breeze. Just wear a flag pin in your lapel or put a sticker on your car. Voila, you're a patriot.
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Mourner mayhem earns high ranking
June 14, 2008
It's been years since I've reviewed my list of the greatest moments in wacky government mayhem.
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Tresses will benefit child with cancer
June 7, 2008
Tresses will benefit child
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Books on cassette not obsolete yet
June 5, 2008
I apparently struck a chord with my column about audio books. There are many other people out there clinging to guns, religion and their old cars with cassette players.
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Redistricting reform outlook grows darker
June 3, 2008
I looked up the expression ''whistle in the dark'':
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Mr. Dutt made the most of his 34 years
May 31, 2008
Google Bethlehem native Eric Dutt's name, read everything you find, and you probably won't need to bother with this column. It's all there.
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Assessing Rendell not as easy as it seems
May 27, 2008
Somebody asked me the other day what I think of Gov. Ed Rendell.
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Libraries must stay on cutting edge
May 24, 2008
Being a librarian these days is much more than shushing people and learning the Dewey Decimal System.
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Teach your child to tease their brains
May 22, 2008
Here's a crazy idea.
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Mendelson, Malsch, Cipkos are inducted
May 20, 2008
The Cipko Brothers, eccentric and now deceased Coal Region philanthropists, have aroused a lot of controversy in Hall of Fame circles.
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Does anybody want a nice alligator suit?
May 17, 2008
It's not every day that you can walk into a room and find a sequined ball gown, sterling silver collector spoons, a Pretty Pretty Princess game, a truckload of Easy Mac, a blowup doll and a full-sized alligator costume.
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We Republican leaders need to stick together
May 15, 2008
Not long ago, I shared my experiences as a new Republican, filling out an important survey as the representative for all Republicans in this area.
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State's next big reform has tight timeline
May 13, 2008
What do Lansdale, Easton, Quakertown and Emmaus have in common?
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Bethlehem school board needs exorcist
May 10, 2008
The Sports Illustrated Cover Jinx is a well-known phenomenon in sporting circles.
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Presumption of openness is the key
May 8, 2008
When I coached girls softball, we used to urge the girls to be aggressive on the bases.
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Here are more nominees to Hall of Fame
May 6, 2008
One of the best things about my annual Hall of Fame nomination and induction process is that I often find out about strong contenders with whom I'm not familiar.
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Cipkos touted for induction to Hall of Fame
May 3, 2008
The Hall of Fame nomination process is off to a rousing start, even though original inductee Ron Angle noted, ''The old days are gone. They just don't breed 'em like us guys anymore.''
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They're not killing, they're taking lives
May 1, 2008
A guy with a serious medical condition is admitted to the hospital. The doctor presents him with his options.
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Bloggers went from paradise to battlefield
April 29, 2008
Adam and Eve set the tone for what we can expect when human beings are presented with paradise.
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Top 10 ways to rejuvenate the IronPigs
April 26, 2008
The Lehigh Valley IronPigs probably are the worst team in organized baseball, relative to their competition.
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Magna Carter was impressive achievement
April 24, 2008
I recently mentioned a funny blog about Stuff White People Like, an ironic look at white culture.
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Submit your nominees to Hall of Fame
April 22, 2008
The late Allentown Councilman Tony Frey once sent me the following letter, in response to a column portraying him as The Lone Ranger:
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Pope's visit reopens victims' old wounds
April 19, 2008
Robert Corby and his therapist walked this week into the Bethlehem church sacristy -- a room beside the altar -- where he was sexually abused 60 years ago by his priest.
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Hey, that's the next generation's problem.
April 17, 2008
Politicians
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Sunshine Act disregarded in Southern Lehigh
April 15, 2008
I've always been fascinated by those great moments in Perry Mason and other dramas, where the attorney pounces on the witness and forces a confession, or at least a damaging admission.
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Promotional potential is unlimited
April 12, 2008
Promotional potential is unlimited
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Change needed in cruelty law
April 10, 2008
The Berks County Humane Society is none too happy about its county's distinction as the nation's leader in pigeon shoots.
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State keeping pigeon shoot tradition alive
April 8, 2008
I hear all the time that Pennsylvania isn't the place it used to be.
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This time, 'White' headline lived up to its name
April 5, 2008
Here was the first e-mail I got about my April 1 column on diversity:
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High times for Freemansburg law enforcement
April 3, 2008
Somebody sent me a link the other day to the Bad Cop News Web site (badcopnews.com). It's a collection of stories about police officers who have gotten into trouble.
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Diverse groups make better decisions
April 1, 2008
I remember looking at a Bethlehem Steel proxy statement in the company's waning days, and noting that 15 of the 16 nominees to the board of directors were white males between the ages of 56 and 71. They even looked alike.
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Baseball geek wears pig snout with pride
March 31, 2008
Here's how much of a baseball geek I am.
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Northampton is latest library battleground
March 29, 2008
There was a time when Bethlehem Township had a referendum almost every year about whether to join the Bethlehem Area Public Library.
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School board is embodiment of cliche
March 27, 2008
It's not often that you get to see a cliche acted out.
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Margaret Dickey is moving to Florida
March 22, 2008
"Hello," began the hand-written note.
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School district nearing end of losing streak
March 20, 2008
The Philadelphia Phillies lost 23 consecutive games in 1961, the worst stretch in modern Major League history. It was an astounding demonstration of ineptitude.
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Now scammers are using text messaging
March 18, 2008
I suppose some rubes still must be falling for Nigerian business proposals, fake lottery winnings and other wacky scams on the Internet.
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Stadium sign on cemetery land stirs ire
March 15, 2008
Benjamin Franklin once suggested, ''Energy and persistence conquer all things.''
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Snuck/sneaked debate can get pretty grizzly
March 13, 2008
I think the first Grammar Policeman I dealt with at The Morning Call took me to task for ''snuck.'' It was a long time ago, when I was a reporter.
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Gaming board behaved like Sgt. Schultz
March 11, 2008
The state Gaming Control Board is the Sgt. Schultz of regulatory bodies.
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