Archive for February, 2010

AND ON THE 7TH DAY HE QUIT

Ellis | February 27, 2010 | 0 Comments
AND ON THE 7TH DAY HE QUIT

 “Paterson Election Campaign? That Was Quick”, Ellis Henican Column, Newsday, February  27, 2010   That was quick.   After a short and exhausting campaign, Gov. David A. Paterson finally accepted what had been obvious to everyone but him: He really couldn’t run for election and also run the state. Neither had been going very smoothly.   [...]

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BYE, BYE, BERNIE KERIK

Ellis | February 18, 2010 | 0 Comments
BYE, BYE, BERNIE KERIK

“FROM TOP COP TO TOP FLOP,” Ellis Henican Column, amNewYork, February 18, 2010 I don’t know if he’s quit taking steroids — or what. But head shaven, collar loose, Bernie Kerik looked shrunk at the White Plains courthouse as he was sentenced to four years in prison for being a self-absorbed jerk. OK, that wasn’t [...]

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FINISHING STRONGEST TEAM AND CITY PRAY

Zo-Edit | February 7, 2010 | 0 Comments
FINISHING STRONGEST TEAM AND CITY PRAY

“It’s Destiny,” Ellis Henican Column, Newsday, February 7, 2010 No team ever meant so much to a city. No city ever needed it more. I won’t try to hide my conflict of interest. I grew up in New Orleans – like all Saints fans, a long-suffering Saints fan. It was a character-building experience and not [...]

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WHATAWEEK PODCAST February 6,2010

Zo-Edit | February 6, 2010 | 0 Comments
WHATAWEEK PODCAST February 6,2010

“Whataweek!” A free podcast from the “Ellis Henican Radio Show,” syndicated by Talk Radio Network. Click here to listen. By Ellis Henican and Sam Hollander “It’s News to Us”

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SWEET RELIEF FOR SUFFERING FANS

Zo-Edit | February 4, 2010 | 0 Comments
SWEET RELIEF FOR SUFFERING FANS

“Who Dat in the Super Bowl,” Ellis Henican Column, amNew York, February 5, 2010 You think it’s tough being a Mets fan? Try rooting for a team where you have to wear a paper bag over your head. Things once got so desperate for us Saints fans, anonymous suffocation seemed like an reasonable alternative. I [...]

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