1/21/13

'Dear Abby,' we still need you: Column

'Dear Abby,' we still need you: Column

DEAR ABBY: I was a busy wife, mother and grandmother who had always been active and involved in my church and community. When my beloved husband died three years ago, everything changed. I became so consumed by grief, all my regular activities

Pauline Phillips, the original “Sweetheart Abby” advice columnist, died Wednesday at the age of 94 after a decade-long struggle with Alzheimer's disease, NBC News has confirmed. Phillips wrote the most widely syndicated column

(CNN) — For nearly 15 years, Dolores Prida was the Latina answer to "Sweetheart Abby." The Cuban-born writer penned columns — as she once place it — with "Latin-style tongue-in-cheek advice for the lovelorn, the sad and the just torn." Prida died in New

Since 1956, distress-plagued Americans have been writing letters to “Sweetheart Abby,” a clever advice column offering words of wisdom to troubled readers. The woman behind the pen name “Abigail Van Buren” was Pauline “Popo” Friedman Phillips, who died

DEAR ABBY: During the late 1950s I was married to the prettiest girl I always set eyes on. “Jenny” and I were in our early 20s and naive. Back then, it wasn't considered “mannish” to talk over anything that might be bothering you, so there was small to no

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'Dear Abby,' we still need you: Column

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