GRANGER EXPERIENCES NEW SPARTAN EXISTENCEMarch 16, 2001 | Detroit Free PressHe still wears a Spartan on his chest, but it is not the Spartan it used to be. The truth is, as he looks around ...Read More
WHEN A COACH PADDLED A PLAYER, THEIR LIVES WERE TURNED UPSIDE DOWNSPARE THE ROD? INTENTIONS WERE GOOD; METHODS ARE DEBATABLEMarch 15, 2001 | Detroit Free PressThey called it "getting the wood." It was a paddle or a stick several inches thick, and the coach gave it to you ...Read More
SAYING ‘I’M SORRY’ — AND MEANING ITMarch 4, 2001 | Detroit Free PressThe Japanese apologized to me once. Not the whole country. But one man, on behalf of the whole country.This was a ...Read More
EVEN WIZARDRY CAN’T SAVE KIDSFebruary 25, 2001 | Detroit Free PressSometimes in fairy tales, when the wicked witch wants to be really wicked, she makes her victim huge, monstrously ...Read More
MATEEN’S BIGGEST LOSS YETFebruary 19, 2001 | Detroit Free PressAphone call away. No matter how far you go, no matter how desperate a leap you make from the ugly city asphalt to ...Read More
NATION STILL HAS CLINTON ON BRAINFebruary 18, 2001 | Detroit Free PressTo paraphrase the Robert Palmer song, might as well face it, we're addicted to Clinton.We will not let him go. We ...Read More
SHAME ON MY ALMA MATERFebruary 11, 2001 | Detroit Free PressIremember the first moment I felt like a journalist. I was 22, and it was just before classes started at Columbia ...Read More
FORGET CAMERAS; ENJOY THE MOMENTFebruary 4, 2001 | Detroit Free PressThis Tuesday, "Good Morning America" will offer you something different with your coffee. You can watch a baby ...Read More