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In 1965, my father -- a 30-year U.S. Army veteran and part of the Greatest Generation -- was diagnosed with multiple myeloma ...
Despite being 100% disabled, my father spent the final years of his life battling not only his illness but also the very ...
Dear Annie: I read with interest your response to the mother whose spouse undermines her authority in front of their ...
"One parent holds the line, the other gives in — and the children have learned exactly how to exploit the inconsistency." ...
My father began the long process of filing a claim with the VA. They lost his paperwork not once, but four times.
In today's Dear Annie column, Annie Lane shares a letter from a reader on their struggles to get their father the VA benefits ...
Dear Annie: I read with interest your response to the mother whose spouse undermines her authority in front of their ...
A reader shares their thoughts on people who see themselves as victims, when in truth they've caused a great deal of pain to ...
In today's Dear Annie column, Annie Lane shares a letter from a reader who explains a reason why some people prefer texting.
I’ve noticed that some of my friends and I seem to have very different preferences when it comes to communication -- ...
Dear Annie: I often read letters in your column from people — usually parents, often mothers — who say they’ve been cut off ...
Dear Annie: I often read letters in your column from people -- usually parents, often mothers -- who say they’ve been cut off ...