Lies and more lies in Sports Illustrated

I have been a subscriber and loyal reader of Sports Illustrated since its first year of publication, many years ago. This, despite the fact that I’ve long resented the magazine’s bias against my alma mater, Oklahoma State University. I’ve written SI many letters to the editors about this bias–some of which they have published. My…

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Mixed feelings about Solheim Cup

Over the weekend, the European team destroyed the U. S. squad in the Solheim Cup. In the past, there had never been any doubt about my rooting interests — I pulled for the American team. This time, it was a bit difficult. For one thing, Europe’s captain was Liselotte Neumann. Lotte had always been my…

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An incredible, previously untold, story of World War II

I just finished reading Patrick O’Donnell’s THEY DARED RETURN, and I feel obliged to tell everyone about the book. It is an amazing story of five Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany who joined the U.S. Armed Forces and volunteered for incredibly dangerous work, even while their families were being rounded up for death camps. After intensive OSS…

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Readers helping authors

Penny Sansevieri (penny@marketingexpert.com), an expert on book marketing, sent out a message to readers, advising them how they can assist authors. As the author of PRAGUE: MY LONG JOURNEY HOME, and one whose next book–a short one, titled NAME-DROPPINGS–will be coming out this summer, I’m copying Penny’s suggestions in the hope that my readers will…

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Holocaust survivors not the only ones dying

It may come as a surprise to people whose families were untouched by the Holocaust or World War II in general that Holocaust survivors and WW-II Allies’ veterans are not the only ones leaving this earth as they reach old age. The others–a notorious group–are the perpetrators of death and suffering, who are disappearing from the…

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Book tour of Texas for PRAGUE: MY LONG JOURNEY HOME

Last week, I undertook a journey which consisted of presentations, readings, and signings of my memoir, Prague: My Long Journey Home, in various cities and towns in Texas. Arranged by my friend and Oklahoma State University classmate, Dr. Bart Childs (Professor Emeritus at Texas A&M), the tour took us to: (1)Dallas — where I spoke…

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Story of one of Judita’s Czech children

The following is a story written by my friend, Judita Matyasova, a wonderful Czech author. Judita continues to write about the lives of Czech children separated from their families and taken to Denmark in order to be saved from Nazi murderers. I feel honored to have been among the people to whom Judita dedicates this story.…

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Marcus is smart, as are Markel and Le’Bryan

Great news not only for those of us who are Oklahoma State Cowboys, but also for three guys who made the wise decision to continue to enjoy the best years of their lives. Congratulations!! Oklahoma State basketball players Smart, Brown and Nash staying another year By Jason Elmquist Stillwater NewsPress The Stillwater News PressWed Apr…

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