Victor Lana has published numerous stories and articles in literary magazines and online, including his favorite haunt here at Blogcritics. His books A Death in Prague (2002),Move (2003), and The Savage Quiet September Sun: A Collection of 9/11 Stories are available at online bookstores. His new novel, Like a Passing Shadow is now available.
Victor Lana is a native of New York City, where he has studied acting, writing, and literature. He received a doctorate in English from St. John's University, New York, and has taught at every level in education. Please check out his blog.
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So Jose doesn't care what the fans think. That will go over in New York as well as instant pizza and frozen bagels.
We can only guess about how many championships might have never been if the Yankees played in a different stadium.
If white is not the new black then maybe it is just the new white, and that seems to make it okay for anytime of the year.
It is notable that the teams have opened their arms to the city in an effort to assuage what are still significantly deep wounds even after all this time.
Nothing can put me back together again and make me the same person I was on September 10, 2001.
The team definitely thinks it can win any game against any opponent.
As you celebrate Labor Day and throw hot dogs, burgers, and another shrimp on the barbie, remember how fortunate you are to have a job.
Once Irene passed over us inflicting much less damage than expected, the armchair quarterbacks were quick to complain about Bloomberg's "over reaction" to the hurricane.
Hurricane Irene is turning millions of people's lives upside down this weekend, and she has obliterated the sports schedule.
So, yes, maybe we New Yorkers are earthquake wimps, but so what?
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