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Tony Norman: Sympathy for the Devil | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Aug 13, 2021 · Millions of his supporters believe Donald Trump will be re-installed as president today or sometime in the near future.
Tony Norman: Books that made 2021 worth living through
Dec 14, 2021 · As the Post-Gazette’s book review editor since 2012, I assign far more reviews than I ever have to write. The biggest perk of the job is that I get...
Tony Norman: America without tears - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Jun 29, 2021 · Pennsylvania’s motley crew of underworked but overpaid legislators will be the first to admit they’re not a very evolved bunch. To be evolved...
Tony Norman: The unconventional wisdom of Pittsburgh hosting …
Jan 10, 2022 · When images of Mayor Ed Gainey riding with a snow plow operator clearing streets during the first heavy snow of the season were televised last week, it...
Tony Norman: The Sound of Silence | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Oct 5, 2021 · “Where have you gone Joe DiMaggio / our nation turns its lonely eyes to you / woo, woo, woo!” — Simon & Garfunkel. In “Mrs....
Tony Norman: The PG's worst clerk ever bids a fond farewell
Aug 7, 2022 · The bottom half of my white dress shirt was covered with black toner ink. Less than a month into my stint in the typing pool at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,...
Tony Norman: They herd Haitians, don't they? - Pittsburgh Post …
Sep 24, 2021 · The Texas side of the Rio Grande was alive with the sound of cruelty earlier this week. On Sunday, shouts of outrage in Creole mingled with orders barked...
Tony Norman: Blessed are the (un) woke... | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
May 2, 2022 · Whenever the terms “mission drift” and “creeping wokeness” appear on the first page of a report compiled by a special committee...
Tony Norman: My bad: The hits that missed - Pittsburgh Post …
Jul 28, 2022 · The New York Times recently ran a collection of mea culpas by eight of its most prominent columnists. The “sorry, my bads” were informative,...